The Cape Provinces official name was: 'The Province of the Cape of Good Hope', but is often just called: 'The Cape.' ...
Verlorenvlei is a long estuary stretching between the village of Elands Bay and Redelinghuys, some 25 kilometres south o...
The Mandela House Museum in Soweto is housed in what was once the home of Nelson Mandela, the World's most famous ...
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Bobbejaan Mountain lies this hotspot for surfers around the world.
The Labia is run by Ann and Ludi Kraus, Michael Berkel and Rose Nhlapo. Labia Theatre, the oldest independent art-repert...
The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit is situated in Midrand in the Province of Gauteng. It is ideally positioned between the 2...
The University of Pretoria Museums manages, conserves, curates, and interprets adiversity of museum collections and...
The Pretoria City Council started a permanent collection of paintings from artists such as the German Baroque painter Jo...
Vaal Dam covers over 300 km, which is also the Country's largest Dam by Area. It is one of Gauteng's major sources of dr...
It started off with a small Jetty, built by Jan van Riebeeck in 1654 as part of his task to establish a Refreshment Stat...
Robben Island Museum (RIM) is a public entity responsible for managing, maintaining, presenting, developing and marketin...
Faure Marine Drive, which eventually becomes Clarence Drive, is a stretch of scenic coastal road leading to Gordon’s Bay...
KwaZulu-Natal. Church members start the journey to the top of the holy Mountain Nhlangakazi. 100,000 pilgrims make a thr...
Rooi Els perches like a child's puzzle piece on the edge of Route 44, the first little seaside village after leaving Gor...
This nature reserve lies in the majestic Hottentots Holland Mountains, about 90 km south-east of Cape Town. The 70 000-h...
Gordons Bay is a picturesque coastal village, nestled at the foot of the Hottentots Holland Mountains and the False Bay ...
The Former estate in the magisterial district of Wynberg, 15 miles (24 km) by road from Cape Town. It was over 891 morge...
Chapman’s Peak is named after John Chapman, the Captain’s mate of an English ship, the 'Consent'. The Peak which can be ...
TODAY GRAHAMSTOWN HAS BEEN RENAMED MAKHANDA
Lying between George and Knysna on the Garden Route and 490 km from Cape Town, Sedgefield is a beautiful seaside village...
Driving from Cape Town, the stunningly craggy Cogmanskloof and its tapestry of Cape Fold Mountains lead to the charming ...
When the Dutch first landed at the Cape on 6 April 1652, under the leadership of Jan van Riebeeck. They erected a Fort b...
A Town 573 km from Cape Town, established in 1818 on the Farm; 'Hooyvlakte'. Named by Lord Charles Somerset, Governor of...
River rising in the Koue Bokkeveld Mountains, (meaning Cold Buck Shrub Land Mountain Range) and flowing North West to jo...
The Village of Kalk Bay was probably established in the 17th Century as a small community of lime burner's who mined the...
The main economic activity is the production of maize (corn) and meat. Lichtenburg lies in the heart of the maize triang...
Vryburg lies on the N14, due West of the Towns of Klerksdorp and Orkney - as in 'Orkney Snork Nie' (Orkney doesn't snore...
The Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama first set foot on South African soil on 7 November 1497 near here, when he explor...
Known as the Jewel of the West Coast, Langebaan enjoys almost year-round sunshine and boasts azure waters and unsurpasse...
The area about Green Point was initially used by the Dutch as a cattle grazing station. After the British annexed the Ca...
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