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Provinces in South Africa   (Information in )
South Africa is currently divided into nine provinces since the 1994 general election. The previous provinces of South Africa were realigned and the former homelands integrated. The provinces are as follows:Kwazulu-Natal ... .... read more

Midlands Meander Tourist Route   (Information in )
Set in one of the most picturesque parts of our country, The Midlands Meander Tourist Route is arguably the most successful tourism route in South Africa. Why not make a guided tour? A wide range of options is available t ... .... read more

The Fairest Cape In The World   (Information in )
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Wellington   (Information in )
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Vanwyksdorp   (Information in )
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Tulbagh   (Information in )
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Strandfontein   (Information in )
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Stanford   (Information in )
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Riviersonderend   (Information in )
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Pniel   (Information in )
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Blouberg Strand   (Information in )
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The Maluti Mountains   (Information in )
The Maloti Mountains (also spelled Maluti), are found in the highlands of Lesotho and named the Drakensberg in South Africa. They form a high alpine basalt plateau up to 3400m in height. The highest point is Thabana Ntlenyana 3482m in the north-east. Snow and frost may be found even in summer on the ... .... read more

Karkloof Falls    (Information in )
The Karkloof Falls situated within the Karkloof Nature Reserve is a delightful spot with picnic, swimming and braai spots. ... .... read more

Bishopstowe   (Information in )
Bishopstowe is situated 10km east of Pietermaritzburg, under the watchful eye of our very Kzns Table Mountain (Mkhambathini). Bishop Colenso resided here from 1855 to 1883. In 1910 32 acres were bought by German Farmers to erect a C ... .... read more

Cathkin Peak   (Information in )
Unmistakeable Cathkin Peak is the most recognizable landmark in the Drakensberg area, named by one of the early Scottish settlers after a town near his native Glasgow. There is a profusion of San paintings in the Cathkin Peak area with the Ndedema Gorge in the north the richest with 17 ... .... read more

Central Drakensberg   (Information in )
The Central Drakensberg includes Cathedral Peak, Monks Cowl, Champagne Valley, Injisuti and Giants Castle Nature Reserve. In addition to luxury resorts, country hot ... .... read more

Champagne Valley and Cathkin Valley   (Information in )
Cathkin and Champagne Castle have peaks at 3149m and 3248m respectively. These, together with Monk’s Cowl (3234m) are some of the highest peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains. The Champagne Valley is the focus of the Mountain Meander, a Central Drakensberg Tourism initiative. In ad ... .... read more

Cobham   (Information in )
Cobham is dominated by Hodgsons Peaks which enclose the Giants Cup. Cobham is a 52000 hectare section of the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park in the southern Drakensberg adjacent to ... .... read more

Cramond   (Information in )
Cramond is part of the Amble arts and crafts route that runs through this part of the Natal Midlands. Cramond is near to the Albert Falls Dam, Pietermaritzburg an ... .... read more





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