Nestled beautifully in the Western Cape winelands, Cape Winelands Airport (formerly Fisantekraal Airfield) is an ex-Sout...
Houtbaai (Wood Bay) was named by the Dutch settlers while they explored the bay behind Table Mountain.
Durban is South Africa’s third-largest City and one of the fastest-growing urban Areas in the World.Construction work on...
Joburg, the Economic powerhouse of Africa, was founded in the heydays of one of the World's biggest and richest go...
It's name being symbolic of royalty (“Kroon” is Dutch for crown), Kroonstad has very humble beginnings. It was named aft...
CapeNature has raised the alarm on the growing threat of biodiversity crime in the Western Cape, revealing 12 new cases ...
TODAY GRAHAMSTOWN HAS BEEN RENAMED MAKHANDA Within a few decades Grahamstown was the most important city in the Cape Col...
Joe gqabi District Municipality was previously known as: 'Ukhahlamba District Municipality'. Is a Category C Municipalit...
The Port Elizabeth City Hall, which is located in Market Square, was built between 1858 and 1862. The attractive clock t...
The town of Plettenberg Bay lies almost on the border of the Western and Eastern Cape. Built on the hillside, most of th...
The Witberg Wind Farm is located between Touws River and Laingsburg in Western Cape. Witberg Wind Farm is a 108MW onshor...
If you leave the "Mother City" of South Africa and follow the M3 towards Muizenberg, you will have a great view of the C...
Cape Town International Airport opened in 1954, replacing Wingfield Aerodrome, originally named D.F. Malan after the the...
The Northern Cape is the largest Province in South Africa, but has the least number of inhabitants. Before 1993 it was p...
Cape Town is a modern City with high-rise office Buildings and pedestrian Malls. Although it is a major Political and Ec...
This seaside village is surrounded by rugged mountains and boasts one of the safest swimming beaches in Cape Town. prime...
Cape Towns natural wonder! can be viewed from Table bay harbour.
The Former estate in the magisterial district of Wynberg, 15 miles (24 km) by road from Cape Town. It was over 891 morge...
Siege of KimberleyThe siege of the diamond-mining town in the north-west of South Africa, between 14th October 1899 and ...
Senekal was established on 7 June 1877 on the farm De Puk in the district of Winburg. It is the panoramic Eastern Free S...
Mtubatuba, which means ‘he who was pummelled out' and named after a chief of the Mkwanazi tribe. The Mkhwanazi tribe is ...
Collectively known as the 'Southern Suburbs'-'Rosebank, Rondebosch, Observatory, Mowbray, Pinelands, Claremont, Kenilwor...
There is a Distinct Difference Between the Northern Suburbs and the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town and as with many a Cit...
The Swartberg Mountain Pass is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the highest rated Mountain Pass in Africa!
This Historic Town, is a living museum with a vibrant street Culture. A variety of soils and locations has seen Stellenb...
Liesbeek River is only 9 km long and arises as several streams off the Eastern slopes of Table Mountain above Kirstenbos...
EThekwini Municipality is a Category A Municipality found in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. The Area is to...
District Six was a multi working-class area just off the centre of Cape Town, to the South of the Castle. Today it is an...
Witwatersrand, ridge of gold-bearing rock mostly in Gauteng Province, South Africa. Its name means “Ridge of White Water...
The park was proclaimed on 29 June 2002 for the purpose of conserving the rich diversity of succulent plants. NNP is in ...
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