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Addo Elephant National Park: Focused on elephant conservation, this park offers opportunities to see a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and more.
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Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg: A powerful museum that delves into the history of apartheid, providing visitors with an immersive experience of South Africa's struggle for equality.
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Blyde River Canyon: The third-largest canyon in the world, Blyde River Canyon features dramatic cliffs, lush vegetation, and stunning viewpoints.
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Cape of Good Hope: The southwesternmost tip of the African continent, this iconic landmark offers breathtaking ocean views and picturesque landscapes.
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Cradle of Humankind: This UNESCO World Heritage Site contains some of the world's oldest known hominid fossils, providing insights into human evolution.
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Drakensberg Mountains: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these majestic mountains offer hiking trails, unique rock formations, and pristine natural beauty.
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Golden Gate Highlands National Park: Known for its striking golden-hued sandstone formations, this park is a paradise for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
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Hermanus: A prime location for whale watching, Hermanus offers fantastic opportunities to spot southern right whales along its coastline.
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iSimangaliso Wetland Park: A diverse ecosystem featuring lakes, wetlands, beaches, and estuaries, this park is home to a wide range of wildlife species.
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Jeffreys Bay: A world-renowned surfing destination, Jeffreys Bay attracts surfers with its consistent waves and laid-back atmosphere.
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Kruger National Park: One of Africa's largest game reserves, Kruger National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros).
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Lion's Head, Cape Town: A popular hiking spot offering panoramic views of the city, Table Mountain, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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Namaqualand: This arid region comes to life with a breathtaking display of wildflowers during spring, creating a vibrant and colorful natural spectacle.
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Nelson Mandela Capture Site, Howick: A sculpture and museum commemorating the site where Nelson Mandela was arrested in 1962.
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Penguins at Boulders Beach: Located near Simon's Town, this beach is home to a colony of African penguins, providing an up-close encounter with these charming creatures.
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Pilanesberg National Park: Set within an extinct volcanic crater, this park offers a chance to see the Big Five and other wildlife in a unique landscape.
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Robben Island: A historical site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years, Robben Island now serves as a museum, providing insight into South Africa's struggle for freedom.
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Shark Cage Diving, Gansbaai: Experience the thrill of encountering great white sharks from the safety of a cage in the waters off Gansbaai.
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Soweto, Johannesburg: An urban area with a significant historical and cultural significance, Soweto played a crucial role in the struggle against apartheid.
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Stellenbosch Winelands: Known for its world-class vineyards and wine estates, Stellenbosch is a wine lover's paradise, offering tastings and tours in picturesque surroundings.
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Table Mountain, Cape Town: A prominent landmark, Table Mountain offers stunning views of Cape Town and the surrounding coastline. It's a popular spot for hiking and taking a cable car ride to the summit.
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The Big Hole, Kimberley: An enormous hand-dug mining pit, The Big Hole is a relic of South Africa's diamond mining history and offers a glimpse into its past.
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Tsitsikamma National Park: This coastal park boasts lush forests, dramatic cliffs, and the famous Storms River Mouth, a haven for adventurers and nature lovers.
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Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town: A bustling waterfront area with a mix of shops, restaurants, entertainment, and beautiful views of Table Mountain.
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Voortrekker Monument, Pretoria: A historical monument commemorating the Afrikaner pioneers, it offers panoramic views of Pretoria.
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| TRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK | HIGH |
| PICKPOCKETS RISK | HIGH |
| NATURAL DISASTERS RISK | LOW |
| MUGGING RISK | MEDIUM |
| TERRORISM RISK | MEDIUM |
| SCAMS RISK | LOW |
| WOMEN TRAVELERS RISK | MEDIUM |
| TAP WATER RISK | LOW |




