Top 10 Places to visit in South Africa | Top 10 Amazing South African Facts
Top 10 Places to visit in South Africa | Top 10 Amazing South African Facts
1. Johannesburg
Johannesburg, South Africa's most noteworthy city and capital of Gauteng locale, began as a nineteenth century gold-mining understanding. Its sprawling Soweto township was once home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Mandela's previous home is by and by the Mandela house old center. diverse Soweto presentation lobbies that depict the war to surrender disconnection contain the grave Apartheid Museum and contract Hill, a past jail complex.
2. Cape Winelands
The Cape Winelands District Municipality, a while prior the Boland District Municipality, is a region arranged inside the Boland locale of the Western Cape zone of South Africa. starting at 2011, it had a populace of 787,490. Wikipedia
3. Addo Elephant nation wide Park
Addo Elephant countrywide Park is a different untamed life security counteract composed near Port Elizabeth in South Africa and is one of the kingdom's 19 countrywide parks. Wikipedia
manage: R335 Paterson road, Addo, 6105, South Africa
4. Hermanus
Hermanus, is a town on the southern monetary foundation of the Western Cape domain of South Africa. it's miles celebrated for southern right whale watching in the midst of the southern coldness and spring and is a notable retirement city. Wikipedia
5. Durban
Durban, an ocean side front town in japanese South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal area, is comprehended for its African, Indian and wilderness impacts. Reestablished for soccer's 2010 universal Cup, the seafront promenade keeps up going for strolls from uShaka Marine global, a gigantic satisfaction avoid with an aquarium, to the cutting feature Moses Mabhida Stadium. The Durban Botanical Gardens highlights African plant species
6. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is an unending covered land inside the Kalahari betray area of Botswana and South Africa, encircling Namibia to the west. it's characterized with the guide of dark red edges and dry conduits. natural life comprises of moving hordes of wildebeest and springbok, further to predators like raptors and darkish maned Kalahari lions. extraordinary lodges and wildnerness camps give diversion seeing drives and guided walks around avoid
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address: Botswana
7. tame course
The garden course (Afrikaans: Tuinroete) is an increase of the south-western budgetary organization of South Africa which connects from Mossel Bay inside the Western Cape.
8. Drakensberg
The Drakensberg is the call offered nearer to the japanese a piece of the exceptional Escarpment, which encases the central Southern African level. The unbelievable Escarpment accomplishes its most extraordinary stature on this region – 2,000 to a few,000 meters (6,600 to 9,800 feet).
9. Kruger national Park
Kruger national Park, in northeastern South Africa, is one in all Africa's greatest redirection holds. Its over the top thickness of untamed animals conveys the substantial five: lions, jaguars, rhinos, elephants and wild bulls. A wide range of vertebrates make their home here, as do various flying animal species as an occasion, vultures, birds of prey and storks. Mountains, bush fields and tropical forests are all bit of the scene.
10. Cape city
Cape city is a port city on South Africa's southwest coast, on a projection beneath the compelling work area Mountain. slowly rotating hyperlink vehicles
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SUN CITY, SOUTH AFRICA is tourist place, this place is AWESOME and this is MUST VISIT place. This video is sort of informative video as well so viewers can have an idea how is this place.
SUN CITY sprawled along the border of the Pilanesberg National Park, Sun City Resort enjoys the fine distinction of being the only surf-and-safari destination within a two-hour drive of landlocked Johannesburg, South Africa.
Sun City is AMAZING for holidays as they offers:-
• Five Star Hotel
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• Restaurant & Bars
• Conference & Meetings
• GOLF Course
• Valley Of Waves (Water Park)
• Adventure Activities
• Movies
• Shopping
• Safari & Wild Life
• SPA Health & Beauty
• Sport & Fitness and many more……….
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10 BEST tips to survive London
There is plenty to do in London. This video features my loves, hates and shocks of London.
Loves:
-Tourist Icons: London has some of the best tourist icons in the world. Think Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, London Eye, St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Piccadilly Circus, the iconic red telephone booth. The list goes on and on.
-Westend musicals: This is one of the highlights of London. London boasts one of the best cultural scenes in the world, rivalled only by New York. The musicals on offer include some of the long-standing classics like Les Miserables, Cats, Phantom of the Opera and all the new musical hits, including Thriller, Kinky Boots, Book of Mormons, etc. Be sure to catch at least one show and look out for the half price tickets on Leicester Square.
-Shopping: London has one of the best selections of shops in the world. There are many speciality shops selling a wide selection of products to meet all your needs. London also has a few of the classic department stores like Selfridges and Harrods.
-Free stuff: While London is undoubtedly an expensive city, there is a surprising selection of free things on offer. My all time favourite is that fact that museums are free. The selection of world class museums is dizzying. Some of the best include the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Modern, Natural History Museum, National Gallery. Another free pastime is walking around the city and admiring all the amazing sites from buskers, street art, street performers, etc. One of my favourite free things to do in London is visiting the Sky Garden on 20 Fenchurch Street. You will need to book a ticket online a few weeks before for this popular attraction, but it's free.
-Architecture: London has some of the best architecture in the world. While many people will be intrigued by the old historical buildings, I'm personally more excited by the new modern architecture which has tastefully shot up over the past few years. I find the juxtaposition of old and new very exciting. Some of my favourite buildings include the Shard, 30 St Mary Axe (the Gherkin), 20 Fenchurch Street (the Toaster / Walkie Talkie). I also particularly enjoy visiting the crypt at St Martin in the Fields.
-Variety of restaurants and food. Watch my video of a food tour I did previously:
Hates:
-The weather can be cold, wet and unpredictable. Be prepared for erratic and sometimes unpleasant weather. I always recommend that people take a warm jacket and umbrella.
-Public Transport: This one is a love and hate, so I've put it under hate as the love section was getting a bit full. While London boasts one of the best public transport infrastructures in the world, which is good given the size of the city and road congestion. The reason I hate it is that it is always packed full of people and tends to be dirty and smelly. It's also generally the only practical way to get around, so it is unavoidable. Enjoy ;-)
-Expensive: Let's just get this one out of the way. London is a very expensive city. From bad hotels at exorbitant prices to crazy food prices at restaurants. Be prepared to pay dearly to experience the best of London. The quality is undeniable, but it will come at a cost.
-Dirt: Due to the size and number of people, London tends to be a dirty city. Nothing to be done about this sadly.
Shocks:
-Number of people: London is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is also a heavily populated city. You are likely to shocked by the sheer number of people in the popular areas, in the metro and at the main tourist attractions. Christmas time is particularly busy on the shopping streets like Regent Street or Oxford Street. While they are beautifully decorated during the festive season, you would be well advised to avoid the area during peak times.
-No English people: On a typical visit to London you will encounter very few English people. This is largely due to the fact that hospitality and retail staff are often expats from poorer nations.
-Size of the city: The sheer size of London is overwhelming. You'll be lost without a map. Traffic congestion is a huge issue, so the only way to get around is via the underground.
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TravelMedia.ie Summer USA Networking Event - Unravel Travel TV
USA was the theme of the TravelMedia.ie Summer USA Networking Event sponsored by Brand USA, American Holidays, Kimpton Hotels and Delta Airlines. The event was staged at the 5* Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin on Tuesday 9th July 2013.
SPECIAL GUESTS: John Hennessey-Niland, Charge D'Affaires, U.S. Embassy Dublin - Clare Dunne, ITAA President.
AMERICAN HOLIDAYS: Lisa Byrne, Kristin Skinner, Bronagh McNamara, Astrid Johnston, Michelle McTernan, Amanda Hynes,Karen Whyte from American Holidays
DELTA: Siobhan Scanlon, AirFrance KLM Delta - Martina Coogan, AirFrance KLM Delta - Keelan Morris, Delta.
BRAND USA, UK & IRELAND / VISIT USA IRELAND: Gerry Boyle, Travel Trade Account Director - Sarah Barnett, PR & Communications Director - Jennifer Byles, PR Junior Account Manager - Ciara Foley, Chairperson, Visit USA Committee Ireland.
KIMPTON HOTELS: Cindy Brewster, International Sales, Kimpton Hotels - Kristy Rooney, Kimpton Hotels Washington - Judy McCluskey, Kimpton Hotels - Raquel Toro, Kimpton Hotels Chicago - Alex Garcia, Kimpton Hotels Miami - Carol Watson, Kimpton Hotels Philadelphia - Ingrid Ruz, Kimpton Hotels Boston - David Powell, Kimpton Hotels San Francisco - Greg Evans, Kimpton Hotels - Cindy Brewster, International Sales, Kimpton Hotels - Kristy Rooney, Kimpton Hotels Washington.
TRAVEL TRADE: Mary McKenna, Tour America - Nicola Cox, Trailfinders - Colleen Butler, Innstant Travel - Claire Doherty, Sunway Travel - Dave Hennessy, American Sky - David O'Grady, E-Travel - Austin Carroll, Platinum Travel - Clem Walshe, LowCostBeds - Peter O'Hanlon, Travelfinders - Michelle Maguire, Ireland's Blue Book - Paul Manning, Hertz - John Donohue & Tryphavana Cross, Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority- Carole Carmody, One Stop Touring Shop - Stephen McKenna & Andre Migliarina, GoHop.ie/Atlas Amex - Gonzalo Ceballos, Spanish Tourism Office - Roland Monsegu & Maria Golpe, CaminoWays.com - Ciaran Mulligan & Jason Whelan, Blue Insurances - Gerry Mullins, Consultant - Maureen Ledwith, The Holiday World Show - Agnes Angrand, Atout France - Francine Sheridan, LA Tourism - Isabel Harrison, Shannon Airport - Lee Osborne, BookaBed - Bill Smith & Brian Walsh, Luggage Hunters - Mary King, Travelsavers - Rebecca Kelly & Isabella Shadaya, MSC Cruises - John McKibbin, Travel Cube - Torrance Lewis & Elizabeth Fox, Jamaica Tourist Board - Emily Davies, Explore - Bernie Burke & Jocelyn Burke Travel Centres Noel Ryan, Kerry Airport- Jane Ninnim & Matthew Bell, Expedia - Olwen McKinney, Amadeus Ireland - Volker Lorenz, Amadeus Ireland - Siobhan Byrne Learat, Adams & Butler - Tara Cooke, Travix- Alvaro Aravena, Innstant Travel - David McKee & Kalina Subido-Person, Space Coast Office of Tourism - David Berber, DBSportsTours.ie - Nadine Rankin, Trinidad & Tobago - Andrew Sharpe, South African Tourism - Tom McNamara, Couples Barbados - Tom Britton, Marble City Travel - Stephen Place, My Irish Guide - Fionnuala Carter, ITAA, Skillnet - Phil Grehan, Clondalkin Travel - Alan Sparling, Scandinavian Airlines -- GS.
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- How do you afford to travel constantly?
A: I live in a van, which certainly cuts costs down but still I need to make some money in order to afford to continue, currently I make 90% of my income through working as a photographer/videographer. I regularly work for Airbnb as a real estate photographer and I also take on bigger commercial contracts whenever I get the chance.
- How much does it cost?
I spend on average $2000 travelling, most of which is gas, some repairs, food, and on average less than $200 on any eating out, shopping or extra curricular expenditures. I make $200 a month from YouTube and $400 from Patreon. The rest I make from my work.
- What camera do you use?
Sony A7ii, Nikon D810, Sony RX100 iii, DJI Phantom 3 Advanced, Rode Videomic with Deadcat, Zihyun Crane 3 Axis Gimbal, Underwater Housing, tripods and lights.
- What is your van?
1992 Dodge B350 Travelhome with the 5.9L TBI gas engine. I spent $3500 buying it and so far another $9000 in repairs upgrades and maintenance.
- What're your plans?
Travel forever. The Arctic this summer, Asia next winter, Sailboat the world after. I want to see this whole world, and I'm playing it all by ear.
- How do you find all these cool places?
To gain access to my complete research you need to hit me up on Patreon, but here's a few sites I frequent:
- What do you do for Internet?
I use coffeeshops and libraries to upload episodes a few at a time, I also use my wifi antenna ( and a data package on my phone (10GB)
- How do you live in a van with a dog?
It's really not as difficult as people seem to think. I spend most of the day with my dog anyways, especially if it's warm out in the middle of the day. If I have to leave him inside the van I cover the front seats so he can't climb up and stare out the window and bark. I cover all the windows with reflectix panels I made for insulation, I turn my fantastic sucking air out on max (replaces all the air in the van every 90 seconds). I crack one window in a shaddy lower part of the van to create a consistent airflow. Other than that the fiberglass roof and insulation do a fantastic job of keeping the heat out. In colder climates I set the furnace on at minimum and close down all the windows same as for heat minus venting.
- What happened to the girl?
We decided to go seperate ways (
- Are you rich or something?
definitely not. I've spent some quality time homeless, I've struggled financially most of my life, and although I'm blessed with great friends and family as well as being able bodied white and male, I don't subscribe to the belief that you need someone footing your bills in order to travel the world. You need to sacrifice comfort, consistency, safety, time with family, and often your career but it is possible.
- Why don't you have 10x more subscribers?
My channel isn't that old, many of the bigger channels you can compare mine to started putting out videos a couple years before I began. I could always use your help sharring my videos, spreading the word, and connecting with cross promotional opportunities. Editing and travelling tend to take up all my time.