6:08 AM South Africa Travel: Your South African Guide for Things to Do, Hotels, Dining, Shopping, Events & more | ||||
#travel to south africa # Latest ArticlesAs southern Africa's only endemic vulture species, the Cape vulture population has been reduced to an estimated 2,900 breeding pairs across its range. Listed as 'Endangered' by the International Union for the Conservation of N. read more Named for the city in Iran where the treaty was signed in 1971, the Ramsar Convention is an international treaty aimed at conserving wetlands deemed to be of economic, cultural, scientific and recreational value. South Africa. read more Winding alongside the Brandewyn River in the Cedarberg region of the Western Cape, the 4km long Sevilla Rock Art Trail incorporates nine rock art sites, providing intriguing insight into the lives of the San people who lived i. read more Home to the only hippos in the Western Cape Province, and a spectacular bird watching destination, the Rondevlei Nature Reserve incorporates parts of Grassy Park, Lavenderhill and Zeekoevlei in Cape Town. Covering an area of. read more With its temperate climate and laid-back vibe, Durban is one of South Africa's top holiday destinations. In addition to its spectacular beaches and entertainment options, Durban is a hub of culture with a host of museums and a. read more Winter and spring offer plenty of whale watching opportunities along South Africa's coastline, and on the east coast Algoa Bay is one of South Africa's top spots for this exciting activity. Between June and October each year. read more Considered to be one of the world's most powerful avian predators, and the largest eagle in Africa, the martial eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus) is found in various locations throughout sub-Saharan Africa, including in the Kgalag. read more
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