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VISA : The visa is to be obtained prior to arrival in the country
HOW TO GET THERE:
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS:
AIRLINES:
South
African Airways (SA) flies directly from Mumbai to
Sectors |
Timings |
BOM
JNB |
Dep 0205 Arr 0725 Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri
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JNB
BOM |
Dep 1130 Arr #0005 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Sat, Sun |
Emirates (EK) flies into JNB via
CURRENCY:
The local currency is the Rand (ZAR) and
it is divided in to 100 cents. Coins come in denominations of 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c,
20c, 50c, R1, R2 and R5, and notes in denominations of R10, R20, R50, R100 and
R200.
Most
banks change traveler’s cheques in major currencies, usually at a commission of
around 1%. Although the First National Bank has a higher minimum charge, it
takes a lower commission so it can work out cheaper for changing a few cheques.
Keep a few exchange receipts as one needs them to reconvert
Credit
cards, especially Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted. More and more ATMs
will give cash advances; if the card belongs to the worldwide Cirrus network there
should have no problem using it across the country.
GETTING AROUND:
By Air:
By Train: The Blue Train is the
ultimate in luxury train travel, the
kind of experience which includes five forks and five knives in the place
settings at breakfast. One has to book well in advance since this train ride is
truly a legendary experience; the
train has one basic route, from
By Bus: There are a lot of bus companies offering various options but the distances between cities quite a lot so flying is a better option.
By Taxis:
Distances between South African cities:
Cities |
Kms |
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By
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1393 |
2.20 hrs |
NA |
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1163 |
2hrs |
NA |
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566 |
70mins |
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63 |
NA |
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161 |
NA |
2 .5 hrs |
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591 |
70mins |
7hrs |
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436 |
65mins |
NA |
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422 |
NA |
7hrs |
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479 |
NA |
5hrs |
Outdshoorn
-Knysna |
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NA |
1.15 hrs |
Knyna
–George |
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NA |
20mins |
CLIMATE:
Known to some as Sunny South Africa, the country
has a warm to hot climate, making it one of the best year-round destinations in
the world. Most provinces enjoy a summer rainfall with occasional afternoon
thunderstorms, which are spectacular to see. Snow sometimes occurs, especially
on the mountain peaks. Some areas have mild winters.
- Spring is September - October
- Summer is November - March
- Autumn is April - May
- Winter is June - August
ELECTRICITY:
The electricity supply is
220/230 volts AC 50 HZ, with the exception of
TIME:
DRIVING LAWS:
South Africans drive on the left side of the road. i.e.
the cars are all Right Hand Drive like in
DAILING CODE:
00 27
LANGUAGE:
There are 11 official languages, including English. Most South Africans are multi-lingual and English is fairly widely spoken, notably in urban centres.
TIPS:
Tipping is pretty well mandatory because of the very low wages, around 10-15% is usual.
HEALTH:
Malaria is found only in the Lowveld of Mpumalanga
(incl. the
SAFETY:
Most parts of the country can be safely visited by tourists, provided they take basic common-sense precautions e.g. not walking alone in deserted areas at night, not flashing photographic equipment or jewellery and, in traffic, maintaining a safe following distance. Most major cities run organized crime prevention programmes and basic safety guidelines are available at hotels and tourism information offices. If you are in doubt as to the safety of a particular area or attraction, contact the National Tourism Information and Safety Line on 083 123 2345. This number may also be used for assistance in replacing lost documents or reporting incidents.
CITIES:
The
This
is tipped to be one of the Top 5 cities in the world - truly picturesque and
modern. One has to spend a min of at least 4 nights here to be able to do
complete justice. However 3 nights is the minimum and nothing less.
Situated
on the south-western tip of Africa, the
MUST SEES:
This
is the high flat-topped
The
tour starts in the morning with a drive past the
Following the garden its time to make way to Hout Bay – here you are taken on board a small boat and you sail all the way to the middle of the lagoon where there is a rock on which there are hundreds of seals. The boat sails around the island and brings you back. The sea at times could get choppy and the winds could get you cold. Hence remember to bring some warm wear whilst on the boat. For those who would not like to do the boat ride, you have the option of waiting at the shore, where you can find some souvenir shops and a café as well.
The next stop is Penguin Island – this is at Boulder’s Beach. One can see the famous African Penguins here. This is where they nest. The walk down to the beach is a short one and it is important for the clients visiting to maintain silence and also not feed the penguins
Cape Point:
At the
tip of the
Inside the reserve you will find a variety of animals including buck, baboons and Cape Mountain Zebra as well as over 250 species of birds and indigenous flora that is found nowhere else in the world. Take a scenic drive, stop at one of the many picnic spots and tidal pools and travel to the Lighthouse lookout by funicular or on foot for spectacular views
The
famous Robben Island, whose prison
was once home to former South African president Nelson Mandela as well as many
other black political freedom fighters, is now a World Heritage Site and
provides stunning views across the bay with
Daily
tours to the island include the ferry trip there and back, an island tour and a
tour of the prison with a fomer political prisoner as your guide. Allow three
and a half hours for the trip (this includes the 1/2 hour ferry trip each way).
Ferries leave at regular intervals throughout the day from the Clock Tower
precint at the V&A Waterfront.
Ferries depart daily from the V&A Waterfront on the hour between 09h00-15h00, depending on weather conditions. Tours take 3.5 hours
Victoria and Alfred Waterfront:
It
is the pulse of
For shopping, dining and entertainment the V&A Waterfront is a hotspot for tourists and locals alike.
The
Waterfront offers over 250 shops from designer boutiques to craft stalls, a
host of restaurants and coffee shops and plenty of other activities, including
fun activities for children. Children will love the Two Oceans Aquarium and the Telkom
Exploratorium. The SA Maritum Museum
has interactive displays, the history of local shipwrecks and more and the new Nelson Mandela Gateway in the Clock Tower
precint exhibits historical and educational material relating to
Enjoy a drink at one of the many waterside pubs and restaurants, shop till you drop, or relax and enjoy the variety of live entertainment that is always on offer. There are also a number of harbour cruises and sundowner cruises that depart from the Waterfront.
PLACES TO SEE AND VISIT FROM CAPETOWN
Spier:
An excellent place to suggest for a 2 nights stay.
This is essentially the wine area of the
The village is quaint and quiet- A perfect getaway.
Staying in the
The route refers to the drive from CPT to PLZ (
The
Oudtshoorn:
This is the first stop. One normally spends a night
here. This is also the Ostrich capital of the world. As one drives from CPT through the mountain range
there are several spectacular photo stops along the way. One that is worth a
mention is the
One ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs and the egg is 0% fat and 0% cholesterol.
Another excursion that one does here is the one to
the
Knysna:
This is the next stop along the
The hotel that is recommended is the Protea Knysna Quays as it is on the waterfront and is shaped like a
ship. A must do here is the evening cruise on the John Ben. The same is very relaxing and one needs to walk
down to the jetty to board the same. The same is a 5 - 8 min walk from the
above hotel. The cruise is a very relaxing one where you get a great view of
the lagoon, of
A must buy here are small curios made from yellow wood.
A novel way of bridging the 2 places i.e. Knysna and George is to opt for a 30 mins ride on the steam train called the Choo – Tjoe train.
George: It’s not recommended to spend a night here. This is where one would drive to catch the flight back to Joberg or onwards.
If you are doing the
Recommended Hotels in
The Capetonian Hotel
The Commodore Hotel
Table Bay Hotel
Recommended
Hotels in Knysna
The Knysna Log Inn Hotel
Protea
Knysna Quays
The
Parkes Manor
Recommended Hotels in
Oudtshoorn
La
Plume
Oudtshoorn
Hotel
Holiday Inn Oudtshoorn
One
needs to be careful on the streets here as it is not one of the safest places.
One
can experience the Shakaland – Zulu
Experience here. There is also the Marine World that one can visit.
Another
attraction here is the visit to Mahatma
Gandhi’s house which is now a small museum.
There are loads of Indian Restaurants here.
JOHANNESBERG
Jo'burg,
Jozi, EGoli or 'the city of gold' (never
There
are 2 main areas here – the Sandton/Rosenbank area and the airport area.
These are the areas where one should normally stay at as it is safer here.
For
one who is using Joberg as a transit base it’s prudent to stay near the
Recommended in
D’Oreale
Grande Hotel
Hilton
Sandton
Southern
Sun Grayston
Rosebank Hotel
MUST SEE:
The
tour can be done as a half or a full day tour, as there are loads that one can
do there. In the old days the area was famous for the gold mining. Here one can
see the evolution of the gold over the years and also get a chance to visit a
gold mine! Apart from this there is a store where commemorative gold coins are
sold and there are quite a few jewellery shops too. Adjacent to this area is
the theme park which is on the same lines as the
This is the twin city and can be covered as a half day tour from Joberg. The place is famous for the Jacaranda trees laden with its purple flowers and also houses the Parliament house and such other monuments. It is the political seat as well. Enroute you will see the mansion that belongs to the owner of the famous De Beers Diamonds.
SUNCITY
Sun City, one of the biggest resorts of its kind, and is iconic to SA. One needs to drive down and this takes around 2 ½ hrs. One can drive here from the airport straight or from the hotel in JNB. The place is like a fortress and is very well protected. It is a huge place and has everything one needs inside. It’s like a city on its own. There are loads of eating options available within the complex.
For one who does not want to stay here, you have the option of
doing this as a full day trip from JNB. However for those who are planning to
stay over, it is recommended that you spend a min of 2 nights at least.
There are 4 categories of resorts available within.
The
Cabanas:
This is the 3* category and is a standard hotel. However it is the
best when you have kids with you as it is extremely child friendly, loads of
activities and water sports for the children.
The
Cascades:
It’s a 4* hotel and the theme of the cascades is that of the
tropical rainforest. Hence the atrium has a huge waterfall welcoming you.
Cascades also has one of the best sea food restaurants.
The
Sun City Main Hotel:
This is a 5* hotel and is themed on the lines of Vegas casinos. It’s very strategically located and is bang opposite the Main Entertainment Hall. In fact there is an over bridge connecting the two.
The
Palace of the Lost City:
The 5* deluxe hotel and is truly the most special. No one but the
guests staying here have access to the hotel. It’s the most recommended for the
Honeymooners.
Being a huge complex complete with more than one swimming pool and
golf courses in order to travel inside there are complimentary shuttle buses
that run round the clock 24 hrs. You are free to board any one of them. There
are 2 colors of the buses, one for the guests staying at any of the first 3
hotels and one for the guests staying only at the Palace Hotel.
This is an
incredible place for the pleasure seekers of the world. The place is a fantasy
land comprising a hotel and leisure complex, urbane and sense-tickling. The
Valley of the Waves:
The
Valley of the Waves with its latest art-of-the-technology artificial waves is
the most advanced
Overnight visitors to any of the hotels at the Suncity Resort have free access
to the Valley of the Waves.
Water World:
On the
shores of a large artificial lake, have facilities for parasailing, water
skiing and wind surfing. . Alternatively you can play bowls indoors and outdoor,
go horse riding, work out in a gym, and play tennis or squash
Golf:
For
every golf fan, there are innumerable escapades lying all over the
After Hours
PLACES TO SEE AND VISIT FROM
A mere 20 mins drive from
This is not a true game experience however since the drive is in a coach and there are certain paths on which the coaches need to traverse on. They cannot digress from the same. But it’s good for those who are indeed rushed for time.
A fabulous option to do from
Difference in
the Safari Experience between
It is
important to note that there is a difference in the style of safaris in SA vs.
those in
As
well as being one of the most famous wildlife parks in the world,
The
lodges are well equipped and offer all facilities. A must for every client
traveling to SA.
Kruger
offers 2 main types of accommodation – Private and Government. The best way to
get here is by flight from any of the points in SA to the
The private game parks like Mala Mala, Sabi Sands, Londolozi, Jock Safari Lodge etc are recommended since they are escorted game drives and they have more luxuries to offer you.
The
Govt run game parks are best suited for those who are on a self drive and also
the accommodation there is based on dormitory style.
The drive from Joberg to Kruger is possible but not really recommended. It takes approx 7 hrs one way and the drive enroute is not really scenic.
Important note to bear in mind the fact that - Whether one is taking a flight or the road, it is important to spend a pre and a post night in Joberg.
The
widest curtain of falling water on earth is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The
falls on the
South African Airways (SA) has daily flights from JNB
into
This
makes for fantastic viewing, although it may be a little difficult to
photograph the falls up close without getting your camera soaked.
We don't recommend you travel in October and November. This marks the end of the dry season, when the falls are at their least impressive, and is also the time of year when temperatures remain uncomfortably hot throughout the day and night.
Zimbabwe- A short walk from the centre of
For
the best rim-level view, visit the
The
best time to see
Victoria
Falls has earned its reputation as the
adrenalin capital of
Activities
that can be done at the Falls
Bungee
Jumping
White
water rafting
River
cruise
Scenic flights
Zambian
side
Visa Information: If the visa is done through our local ground handling agent, the cost is wavered if staying at a Zambian property
Leisure Travelers Only
Min 1 Night Stay Max 14 Days
Passport details and travel
information MUST be sent through to the relevant hotel/lodge at least 3 weeks
prior to client’s arrival with the following details:
1. Full Name (exactly as per
passport)
2. Sex
3. Permanent Residential Address
4. Nationality
5. Date & Country of Birth
6. Passport Number
7. Date and Place of Issue
8. Date of Expiry
9.
Port
of Entry into
Recommended
Hotels
Both the Zimbabwean and Zambian sides
of the falls offer a full range of
Victoria Falls Accommodation; from large family-friendly resorts to
small luxury safari camps. Some have private
footpaths to the falls, while others are located about a 20-minute drive
from the falls.
Ilala Lodge, A’ Zambezi Hotel, Kingdom
Hotel,
Accommodation on the Zambian side is
spread out, with romantic river cottages and privately run safari lodges
dotting the river banks. There is even a selection of island hideaways;
luxurious, secluded accommodation surrounded by the waters of the
Hotels like
Shopping:
Modern shopping
malls, arts & crafts routes and markets, flea markets and informal vendors
provide a wide variety of goods, curios, and shopping experiences.
MUST BUYS:
Ostrich Eggs (painted or natural as is), Ostrich feathered dusters, beaded dolls, beaded jewellery, wooden / stone artifacts.
INFORMATIVE WEBSITE – www.southafrica.net
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