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		<title>Volunteer in South Africa- History in The Making</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteer in South Africa- History in The Making In some ways South Africa is different from the rest of Africa as there is less poverty and strife here. South Africa is home to some of the most spectacular game reserves and landscapes. Considered as the adventure capital of the world, South Africa offers many pleasures [...]]]></description>
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<p>In some ways South Africa is different from the rest of Africa as there is less poverty and strife here. South Africa is home to some of the most spectacular game reserves and landscapes. Considered as the adventure capital of the world, South Africa offers many pleasures from the Gold Reef city in Johannesburg to hiking across the scenic route of N12.</p>
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 It is known as the rainbow nation and has a diverse range of activities to offer and places to see. One of the most popular destinations in South Africa is the Kruger National Park, which is the icon of African Safari.</p>
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 The Kruger National park is home to several lion prides, herds of wild elephants and thousands of other small and bid animals and birds. From spotting the elusive leopard at Sabi Sands to watching the lion pride enjoy a meal in the Mala Mala, this national park is one fairy tale ride. The Sun City and the Garden route are two attractions that you can afford to miss. The garden route is a natural theme park that is home to Dolphins and whales and if you are lucky enough, you might end up with a pearl of your own.</p>
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 Why Volunteer In South Africa</p>
<p> South Africa lies deep in a myriad of colors that vary from the different cultures to the different flora and fauna that lies in the heart of this magnificent country.</p>
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 Types Of Projects Available in South Africa</p>
<p> As a part of volunteering in South Africa, you will get to choose the kind of project you are interested in. The different types if projects available include:</p>
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 -	Wild Coast wildlife conservation project: This is one of a kind project, which will bring out the best in you. As a part of volunteering in South Africa, you will be surrounded by the stunning and awe-inspiring wild coast that stretches from Durban to East London. Situated in the Transkei homeland, it has some dramatic coastlines and will including working at the base camp as well as on the field. The age requirement for this project varies from 18-40 years.</p>
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 As a part of volunteering in South Africa, you will get different opportunities to work with wildlife under this project. You will get the opportunity to learn about the South African big cats and other wildlife during your stay. The different activities that you will be involved with as a part of volunteering in South Africa includes:</p>
<p> 1.	Patrolling the fence and looking for and removing snares and any other threat to the wildlife. Also assist in fence management as well as maintenance.</p>
<p> 2.	Assist in removing any alien vegetation and help towards controlling soil erosion </p>
<p> 3.	Wildlife research as well as monitoring their activity</p>
<p> 4.	Interaction with the locals and other monitoring activity of elephants </p>
<p> 5.	Working at the rearing centre for lion cubs</p>
<p> 6.	Attending as well as giving lectures on environmental issues and wildlife management </p>
<p> 7.	Participating in bush walks and taking game drives to help in identification of different species and interpreting their behaviors.</p>
<p> 8.	Assisting in cultivation of indigenous plants in a nursery. These plants will later on be used for rehabilitating the erosion sites.</p>
<p> 9.	Creating a catalogue of birds by monitoring their activity, breeding and behaviors.</p>
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 -	Wildlife Research and Rehabilitation: As a part of volunteering in South Africa, you will be handling different wildlife research activities. You will be assisting field supervisors in the following:</p>
<p> 1.	Capturing of wild animals for collar tags and releasing them in the wild. </p>
<p> 2.	Observing complex procedures done on wild animals especially if they are injured </p>
<p> 3.	Grooming horses </p>
<p> 4.	Rehabilitation work on various animals including lions and cheetahs</p>
<p> 5.	Learning the coastal systems as well as the ecology and developing an understanding of the coastal dynamics</p>
<p> 6.	Assisting other volunteers and staff on various local community projects</p>
<p> 7.	Working with experienced staff in wildlife identification and identifying behavioral changes</p>
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 Volunteer in South Africa Requirements</p>
<p> Age: The minimum age for volunteering in South Africa should be 18 or older.</p>
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 Volunteer in South Africa Fee and Other details</p>
<p> There is a fee attached to each of the projects that you volunteer for. The fee is charged in advance and is charged for the following:</p>
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 1.	Accommodation</p>
<p> 2.	Emergency evacuation services 	</p>
<p> 3.	Food/meals</p>
<p> 4.	Travel insurance</p>
<p> 5.	Transportation within the region</p>
<p> 6.	Emergency support</p>
<p> 7.	All types of training material</p>
<p> 8.	Supervision by local staff</p>
<p> 9.	Orientation on arrival</p>
<p> 10.	Local sightseeing &amp; recreational activities</p>
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 Conclusion</p>
<p> South Africa is one of the magnificent countries in Africa that has abundance of flora and fauna. Volunteering in South Africa will provide you with limitless opportunities and it will be highly rewarding experience.</p>
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		<title>Travel destinations: South Africa</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>South Africa, Where it pays to be &#8220;Ballistophobic&#8221;!</p>
<p>&#8220;Ballistophobia&#8221; is a fear of, or an aversion to, &#8220;Missiles or being shot&#8221;!<br />
<br />Apart from  Iraq, South Africa is a country where it is not altogether unwise to suffer from this malady.<br />
<br /> In fact, unless you are a criminal, or a policeman (and thus also a criminal, in South Africa,  that is, and in various other parts of the world), and reside in South Africa, it is indeed rather wise and sagacious of you to suffer from this malaise.
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<p>Conversely, If you do not already have a good dose of &#8220;Ballistophobia&#8221;, and you live in South Africa, then you are a fool, and it is only a matter of time before you get shotor stabbed, or strangled, or raped, or fall victim to any of the litany of crimes on Display in sunny South Africa!<br />
<br />People may often wonder as to how South Africa produces sportsmen and women of such repute and  athletic prowess, an example being the &#8220;Springboks&#8221;, who are the reigning Rugby World Cup Champions.<br />
<br />The answer  is simple, South Africans are so inured to, and adept at running  from, and evading,  bullets, knives and a whole  host of other nasty little weapons, that we can only but be world champions! </p>
<p>Mirth aside, South Africa is a very dangerous country indeed. Not only do we have to contend with our habitual criminals, our recidivists, but the our so-called &#8220;guardians&#8221;, the government and the police, are themselves vile criminals and miscreants!<br />
<br /> South Africa&#8217;s  Lucky Dube, a universally acclaimed singer, was murdered recently while picking up his son. Just one more tragedy in a country fraught with tragedies!<br />
<br />And still, the politicians spew forth promise after empty promise, and still, innocent South Africans fall prey to violent crime; day after day, month after month, year after year!<br />
<br />Imagine yourself living in a country where the plight of Abalone (a Shellfish, known as &#8220;perlemoen&#8221; in South Africa,  that can be eaten, and its shell containing much-prized mother-of-pearl) is considered more important than the protection and preservation of  human life! Could you live in a country where Life is that cheap?<br />
<br />So, when you are next in Good Old South Africa, take great pains in remembering that word, &#8220;ballistophobia&#8221;it might just save your life!</p>
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<p>Organising a car rental from<strong> Car Hire Cape Town airport </strong>will ensure you&#8217;re able to explore the city from the onset. Here&#8217;s how to enjoy every aspect of Cape Town that boasts attractions such as Table Mountain, Robben Island and the V&amp;A Waterfront &#8211; Cape Town has something for everyone travelling to this beautiful city.</p>
<p>At first point of contact car rental Cape Town airport ensures transportation from the airport. This is essential as your safety is paramount. It&#8217;s great to venture into a city with plenty to offer without considering how you&#8217;ll reach various places safely and efficiently but you&#8217;ll most appreciate the city if you&#8217;ve planned well.  Of course, you&#8217;ve heard plenty about the City of Cape Town and this is most likely the reason why you&#8217;re considering boarding the plane and throwing caution to the wind. You&#8217;re on the right track as Cape Town&#8217;s particularly known for its beautiful scenery which lends itself to a relaxing ambiance.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re keen to withdraw from the harsh realities of everyday life, venture into a world of serenity or nightlife that dissipates everyday stresses.</p>
<p>One of the greatest reasons for<strong> Cape Town Travel</strong> is that the inner city offer an array of wonderful leisurely activities as well as small towns strewn a few hours outside of the city,  If you&#8217;re keen for citylife, venture into the inner city and explore the V&amp;A Waterfront where the luxurious One &amp; Only Hotel is situated. The waterfront has numerous clothing stores ranging from South African designer stores such as Maya Prass, Stoned Cherrie and Young Designers Emporium to Overseas brands such as Jimmy Choos and Ed Hardy. The V &amp; A Waterfront is certainly a shoppers dream as it houses various stores from camping equipment at Cape Union Mart and an Apple Computer store.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve ventured into Cape Town&#8217;s city life, why not use your car hire, head away from the <strong>Car rental Cape Town airport</strong> and towards small towns such as Swellendam. Riversdale and Bredasdorp? Cape Town offers quaint towns where you&#8217;ll find cosy bed &amp; breakfast accommodation ensuring a relaxing no-hindrance getaway surrounded by huge oak trees and majestic mountains.  Most towns have interesting historical monuments such as churches which were built centuries ago.  These towns are particularly family-orientated. In Swellendam for example, you can take your family for a visit to the fairy sanctuary, a popular spot for picnics and hot chocolate.</p>
<p>Organising car hire and heading toward Cape Town airport is all it takes to start the journey of discovery.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Africa Tours Tips they are filled with hot air to make them float. Gas balloons are also used and filled with propane gas which has a lower weight than the air, causing them to become buoyant. Paarl in the Western Cape offers ballooning, and as the picturesque town provides the perfect stop – over [...]]]></description>
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<p>they are filled with hot air to make them float. Gas balloons are also used and filled with propane gas which has a lower weight than the air, causing them to become buoyant. Paarl in the Western Cape offers ballooning, and as the picturesque town provides the perfect stop – over in a tour of the Western Cape, why not make a road trip out of the experience?</p>
<p> Starting Off In Cape Town<br /> Starting in Cape Town for two days, you can explore the city and surrounding suburbs at will. There is so much to do in the Mother City: Ratanga Junction theme park, world class shopping malls such as the V&amp;A Waterfront, Canal Walk and Cavendish Square. Constantia and Durbanville are both host to wine routes with some very famous cellars to boast of, including the oldest wine farm in South Africa: Groot Constantia. If you visit in summer, the beaches are well worth a visit, from the fashionable Camps Bay and Clifton to the surfers’ paradise that is Muizenberg. Table Mountain is the land mark which makes this city famous and cable cars are available to take you to the top of the mountain, as well as various hikes. Accommodation is offered in many sorts: from the most luxurious of hotels to accommodating backpackers, but it is recommended to book well in advance as Cape Town is an immensely popular tourist destination.</p>
<p> Following two days of fun in Cape Town, the trip makes its first move to Clanwilliam on day three, an old town whose popularity soared during the sixties and is situated at the foot of the Cedarberg Mountain range. Accommodation is available in guest houses, B&amp;B’s and camp sites and once you have checked into where you want to stay, it is time to explore the town! Clanwilliam offers many activities to keep you entertained, especially water sports in the Bullshoek Dam and Clanwilliam Dam. The area is host to historic rock art by the San (Bushmen) with over 2,500 sites and can be seen either on a hike with a guide or some sites can be explored without assistance. The town is also a supplier of exquisite cuisine and fine wines. The wines are created in the nearby Olifants River Valley and are highly popular with visitors. </p>
<p> After spending two days and nights frolicking in the dams, eating fantastic food and exploring ancient cave art, the tour moves on to Ceres. The town was declared a public market in 1858 and named after the Roman goddess of agriculture. Famous for its fresh fruit and other produce, the beautiful town has hot summers and cold winters with a regular appearance of snow! As the town is historic, there are museums to be visited and heritage sites to enjoy. Other available activities include a fruit grower’s factory tour, fly fishing, 4&#215;4 trails and even sky diving! Accommodation is available in guest houses, hotels, B&amp;B’s and self catering options.</p>
<p> After spending day five in Ceres, the tour heads off to Paarl for days seven and eight and to participate in some ballooning! The town boasts the second largest granite outcrop in the world and offers wine farms, historical sites and activities such as horse riding, hiking and of course, ballooning. Accommodation is available in B&amp;B’s, campsites, guesthouses and home stays.</p>
<p> The balloon trips generally explore the Boland area, but exactly where you go on the trip is all dependant on the wind, as this is what will steer you. But don’t worry! You won’t get lost; a following car will trail your journey and pick you up when you land. Trips tend to leave early as in the hot South African sun the balloons can become dangerous if they are filled with gas and struggle to gain altitude. An early start is also necessary to get a good idea of the coming weather for the day. It is advised to take a hat and sunscreen and to wear closed shoes. The temperature when airborne does not drop so you will only need to bring a jersey for the cold morning. Because the start is so early, most balloon trips come with breakfast, served either during the flight or afterwards on the ground whilst the balloon deflates. The height at which the balloon is flown depends on weather but even at a reasonably high altitude the wild life is still visible. Balloon trips can be postponed due to weather so it is advisable to be flexible with time whilst visiting Paarl, however, two days should be plenty of time to go on a trip.</p>
<p> Back to Earth!<br /> After spending two days and two nights in Paarl, it is time to head back to Cape Town for the last leg of the tour. As you will have spent two days exploring the surrounds of the famous city, how about heading towards the Peninsula to experience the penguin sanctuary and famous Boulder’s Beach, Cape Point, Simon’s Town Harbour and other sea shore adventures which the area offers. Hotels, B&amp;B’s, guest houses and self catering accommodation is available. The coast has the feeling of old English seaside towns, so have an ice-cream on the beach and enjoy the last two days of the trip before heading home!</p>
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		<title>Cheap Tickets to Africa ? How to Find the Cheapest Flights to South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, Morocco, Ethiopia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cheap Tickets to Africa ? How to Find the Cheapest Flights to South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, Morocco, Ethiopia Whenever you are looking to save money on airfares to Africa you need to have an open mind.  Sometimes the bargains are not where you expect to find them. Here&#8217;s what I suggest. Cheap Tickets To Africa [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whenever you are looking to save money on airfares to Africa you need to have an open mind.  <strong>Sometimes the bargains are not where you expect to find them. </strong> Here&#8217;s what I suggest.</p>
<p><strong>Cheap Tickets To Africa Can Be Found If You Fly Through Another Destination</strong></p>
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<p>Whether you want to fly to Egypt, Morocco, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria, Johannesburg or Nairobi, you will have to decide whether you want to have the convenience of flying non stop or direct or flying through another destination.</p>
<p>In general, if you fly through another destination, you are going to save money. If for example you want to fly from London to Johannesburg or Cape Town, you could fly non stop. Or you could check out the airfares of airlines like Emirates that have you fly through Dubai. You may well realize a lot of savings for the inconvenience.<br /><strong><br />Don&#8217;t Dismiss Airlines Simply Because You&#8217;ve Never Heard of Them &#8211; Look At ALL the Airlines that Fly to Your African Destination</strong></p>
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<p>Another point to know is that all airlines are not considered to be equal. What do I mean? Well if you want to fly on British Airways from London to Nairobi you will pay more than if you are willing to fly on Kenyan Airways on the same route. Another illustration? If you are willing to fly through Ethiopia (to get from New York to your African destination) on Ethiopian Airlines then you can save a lot on many destinations in Africa.</p>
<p><strong>Use An Airfare Search Engine Robot That Includes Consolidator Fares</strong></p>
<p>One of the best ways to find and book low airfares to Africa is to use an airfare search engine or robot.  It can search millions of airfares in seconds and give you the best deals on flights to Africa.</p>
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<p>Travellers approaching car rental South Africa companies need different things. There are those who are able to splurge on their choice of car rental South Africa vehicle. Others must be more careful. Some are inclined to explore the country&#8217;s wilderness in their car rental South Africa vehicle, while a different group may enjoy the buzz of driving around the major cities. Thus, here at the tip of the continent, where car rental South Africa companies are familiar with all of these people and their preferences, the car rental range on offer is extensive.</p>
<p>As regards markets, car rental South Africa companies cater for travellers wishing to see lots of the country on a conservative budget. By way of example, consider the case of the students who, at an average age of 21 and travelling with limited means, heard five of South Africa&#8217;s official languages spoken in their native regions. That&#8217;s a lot of driving in their car rental South Africa vehicle. But necessary for a trip which they might never forget.</p>
<p>Car rental South Africa vehicles which favour this sort of traveller include car brands like the Opel Corsa, Ford Fiesta, and City Golf. And the price for these car rental South Africa vehicles is somewhere between R200 and R250 per day.</p>
<p>Car rental South Africa companies recognise that the country has a number of locations which may appeal to off road drivers and campers. There&#8217;s the dry, rugged Sekhukhune area in Gauteng; the lush bush of Chuenespoort on the northern side of the Olifants River; and the Lekgalameetse Provincial Park in the Drakensberg mountains.</p>
<p>Thus, car rental South Africa companies have vehicles which may appeal to this market. They include the Toyota Hilux Single Cab 4&#215;4, and the Voyager Double Cab 4&#215;4.</p>
<p>There are car rental South Africa vehicles available for those wishing to see the country in large groups; options like the Toyota Qantam eight seater.</p>
<p>Moving into the luxury car rental market, travellers wishing to experience the country in upmarket cars have a wide selection from which to choose. Their car rental South Africa options include the BMW 330Ci 3.OL, the Mercedes Benz SLK, and the Audi A3 convertible.</p>
<p>And lastly, car rental South Africa companies cater for travellers with particular tastes. These tastes may revolve around exploring Cape Town and the Garden Route, or visiting wine estates for picnics in vintage car rental South Africa vehicles.</p>
<p>This type of traveller will be able to choose from a number of car rental South Africa vehicles which include the 1980 Peugeot 504, the 1968 Jaguar 420, and the 1975 Alfa Spider.</p>
<p>So, with this extensive a range of vehicles, travellers in the country are more than likely to find a car rental South Africa option which suits their needs.</p>
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<p>The enthusiasm and energy of a new, proud nation comes to life on the streets and in the <strong>City Centre</strong> of <strong>Cape Town</strong> in the Western Cape, <strong>South Africa</strong>. A rich diversity of shopping opportunities, art, music, cuisine, theatre, entertainment and nightlife awaits the visitor. And for the sporty and adventurous, there is something to suit everybody&#8217;s adrenaline rush &#8211; from all kinds of conventional sports to water sports to helicopter flips.</p>
<p>The beautiful Mother City has so much to offer, but since it is not our intention to present a comprehensive tourism brochure &#8211; rather consult the various tourism information bureaus for detailed information &#8211; we&#8217;ll stick to wetting your appetite with our <strong>Travel Information</strong> and some highly recommended attractions and things to do:</p>
<p><strong>CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE</strong>: Built between 1666 and 1679, this pentagonal fort is the oldest colonial and best preserved structure of its kind in South Africa. <strong>Guided tours</strong> daily &#8211; experience cultural exhibitions, military history and colourful ceremonies, the dungeons, blacksmith, fine wines and Cape Malay cuisine.</p>
<p><strong>THE GARDENS</strong>: Established in 1962 by Jan van Riebeeck, the first colonial governor in <strong>South Africa</strong>, to provide fresh fruit and vegetables to passing ships, the Company Gardens is a green, peaceful oasis in the middle of a bustling modern city, worthy of a stroll and house the SA Museum and Planetarium, the SA Cultural History Museum, the SA Jewish Museum, the SA National Gallery with contemporary works of art.</p>
<p><strong>CRAFT MARKETS</strong>: Get a taste of Africa at Green Market Square and the pedestrian walk at St George&#8217;s Mall where vendors sell anything from African crafts to clothes, jewellery and books to bric-a-brac. Visit also the craft markets of Greenpoint, Noordhoek and Khayelitsha.</p>
<p><strong>CABLE CAR UP TABLE MOUNTAIN</strong>: The summit of Table Mountain is more than 1 000 metres high, provide spectacular views and sports a restaurant, shop, telescopes and walkways.</p>
<p><strong>CAPE MALAY QUARTER</strong>: Also called the Bo-Kaap, guided walking tours will give you insight into the influence of the colourful Malay culture on the SA cuisine and architecture in Cape Town.</p>
<p><strong>LONG STREET</strong>: Famous for all kinds of fascinating shops selling antiques, collectibles, clothing and books, a vibrant nightlife and good restaurants.</p>
<p>Explore the city on the open-top bus and get to know more about the history and culture of the Mother City.</p>
<p><strong>V&amp;A Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa</strong></p>
<p>The Victoria &amp; Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town is a working habour that has been turned into South Africa&#8217;s most visited tourist attraction. It has over 270 contemporary stores, street entertainers, live music shows at the open air amphitheatre, 11 cinemas, an Imax theatre, 7 hotels, the <strong>Two Oceans Aquarium</strong> where you can swim with the sharks, boat trips, harbour cruises, helicopter charters, art and craft markets, designer clothes, African souvenirs and jewellery shops, a variety of top restaurants, historic sites, a working brewery &#8211; to mention a few.</p>
<p><strong>Robben Island</strong></p>
<p>The departure point for ferries and a tour of the maximum-security prison on Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for 27 years, is at the Clock Tower.</p>
<p><strong>Things to do in Cape Town Central, South Africa</strong></p>
<p> Visit the V&amp;A Waterfront for excellent restaurants and shopping  Visit the Two Oceans Aquarium at the <strong>V&amp;A Waterfront</strong>  Take a trip to <strong>Robben Island</strong> from the V&amp;A Waterfront  Take a harbour sunset cruise from the V&amp;A Waterfront  Visit the oldest building in the country, the <strong>Castle of Good Hope</strong>  Spend some time in the historic Company Gardens  Visits the craft stalls at Green Market Square for a taste of Africa  Explore the Bo-Kaap with its Cape Malay flavour  Take the cable car up <strong>Table Mountain</strong>  Take a helicopter trip over the Peninsula Visit Long Street with its antique and book shops  Explore the city on the open-top bus  Drive the scenic coastal road from Green Point to <strong>Chapman&#8217;s Peak</strong> Hike up Table Mountain Take a charter cruise from the harbour
<p><strong>The Southern Suburbs</strong></p>
<p> Visit Mostert&#8217;s Mill, one of only two Dutch windmills in the Cape, in Rosebank  Visit Rodes Memorial on the slopes of Table Mountain where antelope roam freely  Newlands Stadium and cricket fields Have a picnic in the Newlands Forest with its an amazing tapestry of trees  Shop at award-winning Cavendish Square Shopping Centre in Claremont Visit <strong>Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden</strong> &#8211; over 5 000 species of indigenous flora  Visit Constantia Valley and the wine estates
<p><strong>Atlantic Coast, Cape Town, South Africa</strong></p>
<p> Do one of the most spectacular scenic drives in the world &#8211; the Chapman&#8217;s Peak Drive  Visit the Green Point craft market on Sundays  Stroll along Sea Point Beachfront Promenade  Swim in the Olympic-sized swimming pool at Sea Point  Visit the four elite beaches amongst the boulders of Clifton  Enjoy the view from a restaurant at Camps Bay  Visit Llandudno for surfing and scuba diving  Tan at Sandy Bay, South Africa&#8217;s only nudist beach Visit the Hout Bay harbour with its Yacht Club Marina and Mariner&#8217;s Wharf  Sunset cruises from Hout Bay harbour Scuba diving, surfing, kite surfing, sea kayaking, deep sea fishing Abseil from Chapman&#8217;s Peak  Cruise from Hout Bay to see the seals
<p><strong>Peninsula, Cape Town, South Africa</strong></p>
<p> Take a train ride from Simonstown to Muizenberg  Swim with the penguins at Boulders Beach in Simon&#8217;s Town  Visit the Toy Museum and Maritime Museum in Simon&#8217;s Town  Visit Gemstone Factory in Simon&#8217;s Town  Visit Just Nuisance&#8217;s Grave in Simon&#8217;s Town  Swim at Fish Hoek beach  Snorkel off Sunnycove beach in Fish Hoek  Golf at Clovelly Go caving in the mountains near Kalk Bay  Browse amongst antique shops in Kalk Bay  Visit the old fashioned fishing harbour in Kalk Bay Horse riding at 8 km Long Beach near Noordhoek  For excellent surfing, angling, crayfish boat trips visit Kommetjie  Visit Cape Point, the <strong>Cape of Good Hope</strong> nature reserve  Take a walk at Cape Point to see the Fynbos (indigenous flora} Visit the ostrich farm &#8211; camel rides  Walk in Silvermine Nature Reserve  Surf at &#8220;The Hoek&#8221; or walk along the beach at Noorhoek  Sunset beach rides &#8211; with champagne at Noordhoek  Scuba diving, surfing, kite surfing, sea kayaking, deep sea fishing, power boating Blaauwberg Region, Cape Town Metro, South Africa Enjoy the view of Table Mountain from 48 km of white, sandy beaches  Top angling spots as well as surfing, wind and kite surfing  Shop at Canal Walk, the biggest shopping centre on the continent Sail on the Rietvlei Dam in the Nature Reserve  Milnerton Golf Club  Visit Sanccob, famous rescue centre for polluted marine birds and penquins. Watch whales (July to September) and year-round dolphin watching at Bloubergstrand  Visit Melkbosstrand, the gateway to the West Coast Koeberg Power Station and Nature Reserve  Tygerberg Region, Cape Town, South Africa  Visit the Grand West Casino Complex with 2 hotels, Olympic sized ice rink, 60 restaurants Take a township tour to Khayelitsha on the Cape Flats  Entertainment and sport at the Velodrome  Shop at the Tyger Valley Shopping Centre in Bellville  The Durbanville Wine Route has six wine estates open for tastings  Durbanville Golf Club
<p><strong>Oostenberg Region, Cape Town Metro, South Africa</strong></p>
<p> Oostenberg has six own wine estates with wine tasting and hamper picnics Visit the Tygerberg Zoo, Drakenstein Lion Park and Animalzone Visit the Wijnland Auto Museum &#8211; biggest collection of classic and vintage cars in the country Kuils River Golf Club offers an 18-hole course and welcomes visitors Helderberg Region, Cape Town Metro, South Africa Visit the Helderberg Wine Route, starting at Somerset West Visit the Stellenbosch winelands  Swim at long, white, safe swimming beaches of Strand and Gordon&#8217;s Bay Visit the Helderberg Nature Reserve in Somerset West Visit the Fynbos Biosphere near Betty&#8217;s Bay Magnificent coastal scenic Clarence Drive to Rooi Els Watch whales from August to November from Gordon&#8217;s Bay  Scuba diving, surfing, kite surfing, sea kayaking, deep sea fishing in area Shop at Somerset Mall, one of the biggest shopping malls in the <strong>Western Cape</strong> Take a drive along the beautiful coastal False Bay road to Muizenberg  Visit historic Vergelegen Wine Estate  Visit Monkey Town with 24 species or monkeys Golf at Erinvale, Somerset West and Strand Golf Clubs  Go for shark diving in Gansbaai further along the coast  See the cheetahs at Spier Wine Estate  </p>
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<p>Airlines: Advanced Emerging Markets (Brazil, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, Taiwan) Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Airlines industry in Brazil, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, and Taiwan. The report includes easily comparable data on market value, volume, segmentation and market share for the advanced emerging markets airlines markets, plus full five-year market forecasts. It examines future problems, innovations and potential growth areas within the market.</p>
<p><strong>Scope of the Report<br /></strong><br /> * Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation</p>
<p> * Provides textual analysis of the industry&#8217;s prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies</p>
<p> * Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards</p>
<p> * Compares data from Brazil, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, South Africa and Taiwan, alongside individual chapters on each country. .</p>
<p> * Includes a five-year forecast of the industry</p>
<p><strong>Highlights<br /></strong><br /> The advanced emerging market countries contributed .1billion to the global airlines industry in 2008, with a CAGR of 5.4% between 2004 and 2008.</p>
<p> These countries are expected to reach a value of .7 billion in 2013, with a CAGR of 5.5% over the 2008–13 period.</p>
<p> Brazil and Mexico were the leading countries in the airlines industry, with market revenues of .4 billion in 2008.</p>
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<p><strong>Market Definition<br /></strong><br /> In this report, the airlines industry comprises passenger air transportation, both scheduled and chartered, but excludes air freight transport. </p>
<p> Industry volumes are defined as the total number of passengers enplaned at all airports within the country or region. Industry value is defined as the total revenue obtained by airlines from transporting these passengers. This avoids the double-counting of passengers. </p>
<p> All currency conversions in this profile were carried out using constant average annual exchange rates.</p>
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<p>South Africa is a major tourist destination that attracts tourists from all over the world. Great wildlife, rocking nightlife and trendy restaurants reflect the vibrancy of this engrossing and riveting country. There are number of direct flights that operate from London to South Africa. However, most people are not aware of the basic facts and information in relation to their flights to the region. Below mentioned are certain pointers that will assist you in the better understating of flights to South Africa.</p>
<p><strong>Entry Requirements</strong><br />All travellers to South Africa have to adhere to certain entry requirements. Some of the important requirements for the British travellers are listed below.</p>
<p><strong>Health</strong><br />Individuals who have travelled from a country with yellow fever must furnish a yellow fever certificate that is issued at least 10 days before arrival in South Africa. Without a valid certificate, one can be rejected entry to South Africa.</p>
<p><strong>Visas</strong><br />According to the British Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office (FCO), British citizens visiting South Africa for less than 90 days do not need visas. Extensions of stay can be sought from the Department of Home Affairs. You would be liable to pay a fine if you have overstayed without a proper authority and re-entry in South Africa would be prohibited unless you have paid the fine in full. However, some serious offenders can also be arrested.</p>
<p><strong>Passport </strong><br />FCO advises all British travellers to have a minimum passport validity of no less than 30 days after the end of your intended visit to South Africa. It is also advisable to have two blank pages in your passport on arrival to the country.</p>
<p><strong>Airports in South Africa</strong><br />OR Tambo International Airport (Airport Code: JNB), located near the city of Johannesburg, serves as the principal airport for domestic and international travel to and from the country. It is South Africa&#8217;s busiest airport with an annual capacity of nearly 28,000,000 passengers. OR Tambo International Airport is the hub of nation&#8217;s largest international and domestic carrier, South African Airways (SAA), as well as a number of other local airlines.</p>
<p>Cape Town International Airport serves majorly the city of Cape Town, and is the second busiest airport in the country and one of the busiest in Africa.</p>
<p>There are several other international and domestic airports in South Africa.</p>
<p><strong>Unaccompanied Minors</strong><br />Several airlines operating to South Africa offer unaccompanied minor services for children from 5 to 15 years of age. The service is available to make sure that the child is boarded onto the plane, introduced to the flight attendant, looked after during connections and turned over to the right individual upon arrival at their destination. While making reservation for unaccompanied minors, some vital information is required for the child.</p>
<p>Following details might be needed while booking airline tickets for un-accompanied minors:</p>
<p>• Child&#8217;s date of birth and passport number<br />• Child&#8217;s language<br />• Name, address and contact number of the individual dropping child at airport<br />• Name, address and contact number of person receiving child at the arrival airport<br />• Special request regarding child&#8217;s physical and mental health</p>
<p>Additionally, the adult receiving the child at the destination airport can be asked to show photo identification and sign the unaccompanied child form.</p>
<p><strong>Best time to catch flights to South Africa</strong><br />Tourists can travel to South Africa any time of the year. However, what you intend to do in the region might influence the time to book your <strong>cheap flights to South Africa</strong>.</p>
<p>It must also be noted that seasons in South Africa are the reverse of those in the northern hemisphere. South Africa&#8217;s summer usually last from November to February. The best time to experience wildlife in the country is August to October. Southern whales can be seen from around mid-June to the end of October. Flowers are in their full bloom in August and September. While, diving and surfing are year-round activities.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>South Africa: Cape Town Volunteer</strong></p>
<p>Participate in a life changing experience in an impoverished community in Cape Town. Prepare food in the soup kitchen, help build sand bag houses, farm organic vegetables, assist with health care or the elderly, use your artisan skills, assist with youth development &#8211; there are numerous opportunities to contribute.</p>
<p>Highlights</p>
<p>Living in, and being part of, a local African community, and making lasting friendships<br />
Making a lasting difference to people&#8217;s lives by teaching and improving livelihoods for the local people, and assisting them to ultimately be self sufficient<br />
Exploring the unique Cape environs such as Cape Point and Table Mountain National Park; learning about the Cape Floral Kingdom; hiking on Table Mountain; kayaking and viewing African penguins at Boulders Beach<br />
Learning about the Xhosa Culture and experiencing the warmth and hospitality of the local people<br />
Unique Aspects</p>
<p>As this impoverished community is in Cape Town, you will also experience one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and will enjoy varied sightseeing and adventure activities in the greater Cape Town environs</p>
<p>Best Time to Go</p>
<p>All Year</p>
<p>Accomodations</p>
<p>Township dormitory style in bunk beds or private guest house (sleeps up to 6 people) in the Ndlovu Settlement, with unique views of Table Mountain and False bay coastline. Accommodation is comfortable, clean, and above all, green.</p>
<p>Duration</p>
<p>7 days to 6 months</p>
<p>Sustainable Elements<br />
Donation fee is included in the operation of free medical health clinic in the community<br />
Buildings are all environmental friendly, use solar and wind power, and are made of sandbags<br />
The entire project is community driven, based on community needs, and employs mostly local residents<br />
Organic vegetable gardens provide essential food for the soup kitchen<br />
Training is provided to the local community on how to grow their own vegetable gardens<br />
Recycling projects<br />
90% of costs go directly towards the project and local job creation in South Africa<br />
Cost</p>
<p>US 0 – 0 per person, per day. Trip price includes experienced tour leader who see to all your travel requirements, all meals, accommodations in either backpacker style dorm accommodation or private guesthouse, transportation to and from airport, sightseeing, and variety of adventure activities, donation to fund medical clinic, support from regional managers.</p>
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<p>Wiser World Travel</p>
<p>Wiser World Travel is a <em>sustainable travel</em> agent, your personal link to eco- and people-friendly trips around the globe. Supporting ethical travel, we consult with and match groups and individuals to the most fitting and responsible trips, whether for an eco trip or adventure, a cultural, educational, service-learning, volunteering experience, or combination of activities, and within the given budget. Our tour operators tailor itineraries to meet your needs while providing value. Wiser World is one point of contact to meet your travel needs as sustainably as possible at no extra cost.</p>
<p>Wiser World Travel also specializes in high school trips, whether for a senior class trip that may include volunteering for students or for a high school trip that includes a combination of activities at an affordable price.</p>
<p>We are your ‘green travel agent&#8217;.</p>
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