Sunday, June 16, 2013

Deciding Where To Go During South Africa HolidayS

By Ralph Bryan


South Africa is a huge country! The United Kingdom can fit into it just over 5 times, so bear this in mind when planning your vacations in SA. This short article will help you get "a feel" for the numerous places and decide which ones you would love to see most.

Unless you plan at least three weeks holiday, it is not a good idea to try and "see everything", since chances are you will spend most of your holiday driving. Rather select a location and thoroughly enjoy it. More than likely you will come back to SA anyway!

Cape Town offers elegant California style beaches with promenades and sea-front cafe's but also completely rugged and natural beaches within half an hour's drive from the city. Your stylish beaches are in the areas called Sea-Point, Bantry Bay and Camps Bay and your natural beaches are out of town, going towards Cape Point or the East Coastline.

Cape Town likewise provides calm rolling hills and vineyards, excellent night life, bustling markets and nature reserves. If you can only choose one place to go in SA and would like to get a general feel of the country, Cape Town is your best option. There are some private game reserves which will also allow you to have a true African Safari with just a couple of hours, drive from Cape Town.

If you Google search "Holiday South Africa" it will immediately give you info on the Kruger National Park. This would be your finest option if you are trying to find a leading African Safari Experience. Few places can actually compare to the Kruger National Park for its selection of lodges and for the size of the reserve itself. Here luxury has an entirely brand-new meaning as you find how harmoniously designer furnishings can be combined with the Savannah. Often earthy colors and fluffy pillows are used to decorate a luxurious king sized bed ... inside a tent on stilts! Other times the Savannah can be all around you as you sip champagne inside an open air personal Jacuzzi. Whatever your selection, you can basically not fail in the Kruger National Park if you are looking to experience luxury and wildlife.

You will absolutely love the East Coastline as it has a warm sea and plenty of nature reserves along the way if you want a beach and countryside vacation instead. You can choose an Ocean Safari, shark diving, abseiling, horse-riding, canoeing and kloofing, just to name a few. The East Coast is known as "The Garden Route" and has a lot of really attractive seafront towns. Near Wilderness it is also rich in lagoons and rivers. The Garden Route often runs parallel to "The Wine Route" and you can drive along it if you like sampling excellent wines and lunching in exclusive vineyards.

If you like SA but are likewise amazed by the arid charm of Namibia, you may find yourself very much attracted to the West Coast. The further North you go, the more dry an environment you will have and by the time you arrive on the Namaqualand you will find a location that looks comparable to certain areas of Namibia.

South Africa offers four entirely different types of holidays and now that you have a bit of basic info, you can now choose which kind of vacation you choose.




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