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South African Travel Tips
when Visiting Gauteng
Author:
Gerald Crawford
Gauteng is
the smallest province in South Africa, is also its industrial,
financial and commercial hub and a gateway to southern Africa. It
was here where the cradle of humankind is found, where gold was
discovered, apartheid fell, the new constitution was written and
Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as President. A hefty history for any
place, but in Gauteng anything is possible.
A sense of excitement prevails in this technologically advanced,
culturally diverse, vibrantly artistic destination which beckons the
visitor with a multitude of opportunities to discover and experience
its precious life spirit.
CLIMATE:
Situated at an average altitude of 1500 m above sea level, Gauteng
falls in a summer rainfall area with afternoon thunderstorms an
occurrence. Daily temperatures range from an average midsummer
maximum of 26 degrees Celsius to an average winter maximum of 16
degrees Celsius.
SHOPPING:
Excellent shopping facilities ranging from exclusive, luxury or
trendy items at modern malls to art and craft bargains at 'flea
markets' and roadside stalls. Visit Sandton City, Rosebank (Mall,
The Zone, galleries, Rooftop Market on Sundays), Menlyn Park
Shopping Centre, Oriental Plaza, Market Square Precint (on weekend),
Jewel City (for diamonds directly from the cutters) and Michael
Mount Organic Market. Special purchases include designer wear and
fashion items; jewellery (especially gold and diamonds); decor items
and traditional African masks, craft items e.g. bead work and
sculpture.
TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS DESCRIPTION:
Sterkfontein Caves:
World Heritage Site, known as the Cradle of Humankind, where our
human ancestors walked over 4 million years ago. It is the richest
site in the world for fossils of 'Australopithecus' (a lineage of
hominid).
Soweto:
South Africa's most famous township and the centre of the Freedom
Struggle during the Apartheid years. Visit Nelson Mandela's old
home, Freedom Square, the Hector Peterson Memorial and other
Struggle sites. Johannesburg:
'The City of Gold' is a vibrant, eclectic city with a pulsating
heartbeat. The economic powerhouse of the country, 'Joburg' or
'Jozi' offers not only business opportunities, but history, culture,
shopping and entertainment. Visit Sandton, Rosebank, MonteCasino,
MuseumAfrica, Newtown Cultural Precinct, Johannesburg Art Gallery
and Melville Koppies.
Magaliesburg:
Small village at heart of beautiful region of mountains, valleys,
rivers and indigenous woodland; enjoy fly-fishing and visit the
country guest houses, lodges, art & craft studios, various trails
(hiking, horse, mountain bike), Magalies Express Train and
historical war sites.
Gold Reef City & Apartheid Museum:
Great fun is to be had at this family-friendly amusement park with
countless breath-taking rides, built on an authentic Victorian Gold
Mine site. Adjacent to Gold Reef City is the Apartheid Museum with
its haunting exhibitions portraying South Africa's turbulent
history..
Lesedi Cultural Village:
An amazing experience of tribal dancing and traditional African
villages showcasing the cultures and crafts of the Zulu, Ndebele,
Sotho, Pedi and Xhosa tribes.
Pretoria:
Seat of South Africa's administration and foreign missions, Pretoria
is a stately city that bursts into a profusion of purple Jacaranda
blossoms in October. Don't miss the Union Buildings; the National
Zoological Gardens, Aquarium and Reptile Park; the National
Botanical Gardens; Church Square; Melrose House; Pretoria Art Museum
and the Voortrekker Monument.
Hartebeespoort:
Against the backdrop of the Magaliesberg Ridge, the town and dam of
Hartebeespoort offer the visitor water-based leisure options, an
aquarium, snake park, roadside stalls, game drives and a cableway.
This region is the last sanctuary of the Cape vulture.
Cullinan:
The world's largest diamond was discovered in Cullinan in 1905 worth
3106 carats; visitors can go on a Cullinan Diamond Mine tour and
purchase diamonds at the Cullinan Diamond Market; the town also has
many turn-of-the-century houses.
Tswaing Crater Site:
where a massive meteorite hit earth more than 220 000 years ago,
leaving a crater of about 1,13km wide and 200m deep. This area
boasts 320 bird species and 420 species of flora.
About the
Author:
Gerald
Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics,
telecommunication,
eco-travel
and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South
Africa.
If you
have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address:
southafricantravelarticles@12234455.co.za Website Address:
http://www.12234455.co.za.
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