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Looking for a place to enjoy your evening dinner, a small gift for your loved one or just the local tourism information office? Want to buy wine, go on a Game Drive or visit a Township? Discover the Karoo offers a wide range of activities for the traveller to ensure a one of a kind and stimulating experience and to truly discover South Africa.

Aberdeen Tourism - Aberdeen
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 049-846-0067
- Aberdeen offers history for the mind and peace for the soul. Situated in the delightful Camdeboo Plains of the Eastern Karoo - on the N9 between Graaff Reinet and the Garden Route. The district is renowned for its wool and mohair, being the largest mohair producing area in South Africa. The town has an healthy climate, a restful and rural atmosphere.

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Cradock Tourism - Cradock
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 048-801-5000
- Cradock is the eastern edge of the Karoo, near the headwaters of the Great Fish River, is a dry and barren area, dominated by flat‐topped hills and wind‐swept plains. Sweltering summers are contrasted by bitterly cold winters, especially in the mornings and evenings, while a lack of rainfall, frequent droughts, and the lack of regular flow of water from rivers made this area particularly inhospitable.

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Eerstekrantz trail - Cradock
The Eastern Cape - Hiking trails Phone: (+27) 481-881-0040
- Eerstekrantz trail is a leisurely walk up a typical Karoo hill to where the British soldiers (Aglo – boer war) had a lookout point to guard over Cradock. This is a circular route that leads to a big rock which was engraved, and returns via a rocky edge overlooking the Great Fish River. The trail then meanders past a launch pad for abseiling (25 – 30m drop) and returns to the starting point, where the main road joins. Information provided with courtesy of SA...

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Graaff Reinet Tourism - Graaff-Reinet
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 049-892-4248
- Surrounded by the Camdeboo National Park, Graaff-Reinet, the heart of the “Great Karoo” – Place of Thirst – is a boundless and mysterious area covered by vast sheep and game farms, where broad plains roll away to distant koppies and multilayered mountains that seem to touch the indigo sky. Listen to the silence, breathe in the aged earth and the Karoo bossies (which conjure up the taste of Karoo lamb!), and gaze at a startlingly clear horizon that seems drawn at the other end of the earth....

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Jansenville Tourism - Jansenville
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 049-836-0021
- Jansenville lies in the heart of the Noorsveld with its distinctive spiky plants. Angora goats, Boer goats and sheep thrive in these conditions. Jansenville has for long been the heart of South Africa's mohair & wool production. The Jansenville area offers visitors a typical Karoo experience - clear skies with the brightest stars at night, clean air, wide open spaces, a rich history, comfortable guest houses, succulent Karoo cuisine, prehistoric fossils, guest farm activities, hunting opportunities...

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Kirkwood Tourism - Kirkwood
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 042-230-0412
- Kirkwood is situated in the heart of the Sundays River Valley and can be considered the citrus capital of the Eastern Cape. It is hard to believe that this beautiful valley was witness to bloody border wars a mere two hundred years ago. Also a place where, a little more than a 100 years ago, Afrikaner farmers (Boers) fought for freedom against the British Empire. Kirkwood is the center of one of the largest citrus regions in South Africa with approximately 12,000 ha (30,000 acres) of citrus...

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Middelburg Karoo Tourism - Middelburg
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 049-842-2188
- Surrounded by mountains in the heart of the Great Karoo, Middelburg is unique, yet similar to the average Karoo town. The area is recognised for its herbal plant life that grows naturally in the fields, and is also one of the few, and best, places in the world where fossil life has been discovered as well as San Rock Art in caves from the first known human inhabitants, the San Bushmen. Scenic beauty is the town's main asset, with Open Spaces, Karoo Sunsets, Star Gazing, Fresh Air and Snow-capped...

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Mountain Zebra National Park Trails - Cradock
The Eastern Cape - Hiking trails Phone: (+27) 012-343-1991
- Offers viewing of Cape mountain zebra as well as springbok, eland, blesbok, black wildebeest, red hartebeest and many other Cape Midland animals. A remote peaceful area, largely devoid of trees except along the riverbanks and high up in the valleys on the northern slopes of the Bankberg, where bird life is abundant. About 37 km of good gravel roads traverse the Eastern Midlands Nama Karoo vegetation. The rare booted eagle is one of the 255 species of birds recorded in the Park. Information provided...

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Nieu-Bethesda Tourism - Nieu-Bethesda
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 048-984-1401
- Nieu Bethesda is set in the fertile valley of the Sneeuberg Mountains. It is so secluded that development took a back seat leaving a rare historical integrity. It has become a popular retreat for artists and because of its unique appeal, this is a place that no visitor should miss. Nieu Bethesda is home to a growing number of artists, crafters and other creatives seeking a more conducive way of life. Decades ago writer Athol Fugard chose Nieu Bethesda as his inspirational home where...

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Rietbron Tourism - Rietbron
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 044-934-1057
- The first impressions of Rietbron is that an abandoned, dilapidated old Karoo town is. If you dare to make a little time to spend downtime, the sunset and the Karoo silence, taking in true Karoo hospitality feel will ensure others with eyes to see our village. What matters here is "the people". Different types of architectural styles can be seen. Gables homes with the flat Karoo architecture. Many houses, three-room, was originally built for nagmaalnaweke. Less than 20 houses are currently occupied...

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Somerset East Tourism - Somerset East
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 042-243-1333
- Somerset East is a beautiful town in the Blue Crane Route in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The Blue Crane Route follows the national road R63 from Pearston, via Somerset East, to Cookhouse. Somerset East, at the foot of the Boschberg Mountains, is a quaint, serene little town that's as famous for the natural beauty as it is for its many beautiful national monument buildings. The forested, mountainous backdrop creates a dramatic setting for the town (which is within sight of no less than 16 waterfalls)....

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Somerset On Main - Somerset East
The Eastern Cape - Food and Beverage Phone: (+27) 042-243-1925
- The best restaurant, pub & grill in Somerset East. Magnificent views over the Boschberg Mountains. Two sun decks, deck braai facilities, big screen TV for sport etc. Tasty, affordable meals from wood fired pizza's to succulent Karoo steaks.

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Steynsburg Tourism - Steynsburg
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 043-701-9600
- Steynsburg-At an altitude of 1460 metres, the pollution-free climate is very healthy – hot summers, cold clear winter days, sufficient rainfall , sometimes even snow, beautiful sunsets and brilliant star-filled night skies. Southern coast resorts such as Port Alfred, Port Elizabeth, Plett and Knysna are a half day’s drive away as is Bloemfontein to the North; with the Wild Coast reachable within a day’s daylight drive. Study a map of the Eastern Cape and you will see just how much...

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Steytlerville Tourism - Steytlerville
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+00) 000-000-0000
- Steytlerville, one of the quaintest Karoo towns in South Africa, was established in 1875. The need arose for the Dutch Reformed church to build a church seeing that the oxwagon trip from Uitenhage was just a mite too long. It was originally situated on the farm Doorspoort which was then surveyed into 234 plots. The sleepy town is the North-eastern gateway into the Baviaans Kloof and is the home of many architectural gems. Victorian and Edwardian houses abound. Due to its smallness many...

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Strydenburg Tourism - Steynsburg
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 053-683-0016
- Strydenburg is on the verge of a large pan filled with salty water during the rainy years. Strydenburg (the town of strife) received its doleful name after incessant squabbling over - of all things - the town’s name! Strydenburg was laid out by the Dutch Reformed Church on the farm Roodepan in 1892.

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Uitenhage Tourism - Uitenhage
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 041-922-5214
- In Uitenhage you can still find buildings from the 1800s in their original form. The Old Drostdy Museum built in 1809 is now the home of the Uitenhage Africana Museum. It is the ideal setting through which to experience the history of Uitenhage. The Old Railway Station built in 1875 which is reputed as one of the oldest railway stations in South Africa is another historical attraction found in Uitenhage. Vintage locomotives, a variety of coaches and period furniture and equipment are on...

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Venterstad Tourism - Venterstad
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 043-701-9600
- One of the most appealing attractions of Venterstad, a small town situated on one of the Southern spurs of the Gariep Dam, is its proximity to the Oviston Nature Reserve. This 13,000 hectare reserve runs alongside the Gariep Dam and conserves part of the False Upper Karoo ecosystem. The nearby Orange-Fish River Tunnel is the longest irrigation tunnel in the world. The Oviston Nature Reserve has has more than 48 mammalian species, and nearly 150 avian species have been identified in the area. The...

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Willowmore Tourism - Willowmore
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 044-923-1004
- Willowmore is considered as the western gateway to the Baviaanskloof it is a worthwhile destination in its own right, offering the visitor numerous places of interest and exceptionally friendly people. Add to this a crime free, safe and secure environment, a pleasant winter climate and you have found the ideal winter holiday destination. Willowmore offers a variety of accommodation options. Please visit the accommodation page. There are also a number of guest farms in the area

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4x4 Driving
- South Africa offers several 4x4 driving trails. Cross country drives and trips on scenic routes are available for off-road vehicles. 4x4 drivers' training is recommended for those that require a little guidance first. The trails promise scenery of abundant indigenous forests, superb wildlife and several fascinating Indo-African ruins.

Adventure
- Discover South Africa offers a wide range of adventure activities from wilderness trails, river rafting, hiking, snorkelling, fishing and bird watching to mention a few. Adventure travellers start your search now!

The Cultural Experience
- South African culture is extremely diverse and is expressed through music, dance and art. There are a number of cultural attractions in South Africa which are definitely worth visiting. Discover South Africa brings you the best of South African culture attractions.

Food and Beverage
- Make your selection from fine dining restaurants, trendy restaurants, family eateries, deli's and take always or even a padstal, bush pub or Cocktail Lounge. South Africa offers a wide range of food types to choose from including traditional South African food, Indian, German, Greek, Italian, Thai, Cajun, and French to satisfy your culinary desires.

Golfing
- South Africa offers a number of world class golf courses each in their own exclusive setting, from fairways in the Kalahari to the bush where zebra roam freely, and finally the unique courses in the greens of the coast where friendly breezes blow off the sea.

Health and Beauty
- Discover South Africa presents a range of Health Resorts, Day Spas and Hair Dressers - why travel without spoiling yourself.

Hiking trails
- Whether a one day or multi-day trip, hiking in South Africa will deliver an unforgettable experience from the novice to the more experienced. To experience some of these wild places, simply put your boots and your feet on the ground and one in front of the other. Our South Africa has a huge variety of awesomely scenic hiking trails. There's no better way to experience the true wild South Africa.

Picnic Spots
- In South Africa you are spoilt for choice when it comes to a picnic spot. You can choose between a wine farm, beach, botanical gardens or even a nature reserve. All you need is a picnic basket and a great view; suffice to say that is not difficult to find in South Africa.

Shopping in South Africa
- When in the city, shop at the some of the Southern Hemisphere biggest and finest Shopping malls. When in the Platteland, shop at an exclusive small shop where you can find anything from homemade cookies to woven baskets and art from the local people. Be sure to find something that suites your every desire and taste.

Tourism Information
- Find the local tourism information bureau for more specific information to a town you would like to visit, here you will find more information on maps, accommodation, attractions and local specials.

Transportation
- Book a Transfer, Shuttle Service or Taxi. Travel by train, go on a scenic flight or simply hire a camper. Transportation options in South Africa are available in abundance.

Wedding Venues
- Planning a wedding is hard work, let us assist you in finding the perfect wedding venue and make your wedding dreams come true. Whether it's a Beach or a Bush wedding we want to help you make your wedding one to remember.

Wildlife and Nature
- South Africa is a wildlife paradise offering not only the Big 5 but also other endangered species. Game viewing in South Africa is done either in National Parks in closed vehicles or in open safari vehicles in the Private Game Reserves. You can choose between day and night game viewing.

South African Wine
- The very first vineyard planted in South Africa was when the settlers from Europe arrived. South Africa's wine regions stretches from the tip of the African continent, where the two great oceans meet at Cape Agulhas, to deep in the desert-like Karoo and the Free State . Wine tourism is one of the country's best growing industries offering a range of topographical pleasures ranging from high, snowy mountains to arid plains, offering wine tours from Wine Cellars or Boutique wine farms, you can even do food and wine pairing.
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Drakensberg Region, Kwazulu-Natal »
The Drakensberg Region is very rich in history, and that is the reason why this region has more museums than any other region in South Africa. Tourist seeking to escape will find hundreds of kilometers of unspoiled escarpment, scenic beauty, clear waters and crisp mountain air. The Drakensberg region accommodates both the adventurous tourist and those who simply want to relax. Read More » -
Cosmos Country Region, Mpumalanga »
Also known as the "energy belt" of Mpumalanga, Cosmos Country lies in the south western part of the province. Power stations in the Cosmos Country region provide energy to most South African countries. Serious industrial activity, takes place in this region, but is nevertheless still beautiful with the open grasslands with cosmos flowers blooming in late summer. Read More » -
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This region is rich in cultural and natural diversity with The Valley of the Olifants being one of the last unspoilt corners of Africa. Here visitors will find a unique experience built on environmental friendly principles and the region also focuses on socio-economic development. Quality accommodation, exciting activities, unique handmade objects, music and stories awaits you! Read More »
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Considered one of the most geographically diverse provinces, with dramatic scenic beauty and abundance of wildlife, Mpumalanga is known to be one of South Africa’s main tourist destinations. “Place Where the Sun Rises” gives a perfect description of Mpumalanga, which is the second smallest province after Gauteng.