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PRESS RELEASE: British & Irish Lions 2021 Tour Schedule In South Africa Announced

The British & Irish Lions could make history on an eight-game tour of South Africa in 2021, with Warren Gatland’s side set to play in front of the largest-ever crowd for a Lions Test since the game turned professional, after the itinerary was jointly announced on Wednesday.

The hotly-anticipated tour will span the length and breadth of South Africa, visiting some of the most impressive stadiums in world sport and culminating in three Test matches against the newly-crowned Rugby World Cup champions, the Springboks.

FNB Stadium in Johannesburg will host the first Test on Saturday 24 July and with a capacity of approximately 88,000 spectators, a sell-out crowd would be higher than the 84,188 who witnessed the series decider against the Wallabies in Sydney in 2001.

The second Test follows a week later at the Cape Town Stadium – the first Lions Test in the Mother City since 1997 – before the British and Irish tourists return to Gauteng for the final Test on Saturday 7 August at Emirates Airline Park.

The combined capacity for the three Test venues is just below 205,000, which could make the three Tests on the 2021 tour the best-attended since professionalism, potentially surpassing the 192,972 people who attended the three Tests in Australia in 2013.

The eight-game schedule includes six weekend fixtures; three against Vodacom Super Rugby teams the Vodacom Bulls, Cell C Sharks and DHL Stormers, and two midweek fixtures against an invitational side in Port Elizabeth and South Africa ‘A’ in Nelspruit.

Rassie Erasmus, SA Director of Rugby, said the keenly awaited tour was a once-in-a-lifetime playing opportunity for South African players.

“There are players who have been to three Rugby World Cups and finished their careers with a winner’s medal and yet never got to play against the Lions,” said Erasmus.

“They only come around every 12 years for our players and only a few of them ever have the privilege of wearing the Springbok jersey in a Lions series.

“The Lions have not lost a series since they were last here a decade ago and they will present next-level challenge in 18 months’ time.

“Warren Gatland is a massively experienced and astute coach with a phenomenal record with the Lions and the rugby experience for our players and public will rival that of a Rugby World Cup,” added Erasmus.

“The Lions performed extremely well on their previous two tours (through Australia and New Zealand) and will no doubt relish the opportunity to add the Springboks’ scalp to their belt.”

The Springboks lifted the Webb Ellis Cup for the third time recently in Japan, with Erasmus promising that the search would now begin for consistency, especially with the crunch Lions tour due in just under 18 months’ time.

“It is now something like 600 days until the British & Irish Lions arrive in South Africa and we have already started with planning for that,” said Erasmus.

“The Lions will operate like a well-oiled machine and we will have to work very hard to match them in every department, on and off the field.”

British & Irish Lions head coach, Warren Gatland, is delighted with an itinerary he believes will allow his side to be perfectly prepared for the three Test matches which complete the Tour.

“I am absolutely thrilled with how this schedule looks,” said Gatland, whose Lions beat Australia in 2013 and drew the series with New Zealand in 2017.

“Touring South Africa is always a huge challenge, not only from a rugby perspective, but also in terms of the venues and the conditions facing the players.

“We are very comfortable that three of the games, two of which are Test matches, will be played at altitude. Our schedule falls in a way to allow us to start at sea level before building up and acclimatising to the unique environment that playing at altitude presents.

“Ensuring the team are absolutely primed for the Test matches is a critical element of any Lions Tour, and I am confident the quality of opposition we will face in the opening weeks will get us ready to take on the Springboks. The Bulls, Sharks and Stormers are all tough sides and present different challenges, which is exactly what we want.

“Moreover, the venues we have agreed – some of which will be new to the Lions – open up the matches to a vast audience and will undoubtedly provide an unforgettable experience for the players and travelling supporters alike.

“We are very much looking forward to touring this wonderful country.”

The British & Irish Lions have toured South Africa on 13 previous occasions, with the first Tour taking place in 1891. In that time, the Lions have won four Test series, lost eight and drew one. Their overall record against the Springboks is played 46, won 17, lost 23 and drawn six.

Ben Calveley, managing director of the British & Irish Lions, said: “In partnership with SA Rugby, we have worked hard to deliver a match schedule that will provide a significant challenge for Warren and his squad, as well as showcasing the Lions and rugby union across the world.

“Lions Tours are a truly unique experience, and we are expecting tens of thousands of supporters to travel to South Africa in 2021 – with this schedule, we’re certain that every one of them will come back with amazing memories.”

Mr Mark Alexander, President of SA Rugby, added: “We are delighted to announce the itinerary in conjunction with the British & Irish Lions, and we will continue progressing our preparations to provide travelling supporters with a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”

Registration for interest in tickets for the 2021 British & Irish Lions Tour to SA opened on Wednesday, 4 December 2019, at www.lionstour2021.co.za.

Full 2021 tour schedule:
• Saturday 3 July: British & Irish Lions v DHL Stormers – Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town
• Wednesday 7 July: British & Irish Lions v SA ‘Invitational’ – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
• Saturday 10 July: British & Irish Lions v Cell C Sharks – Jonsson Kings Park, Durban
• Wednesday 14 July: British & Irish Lions v South Africa ‘A’ – Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
• Saturday 17 July: British & Irish Lions v Vodacom Bulls – Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
• Saturday 24 July (first Test): Springboks v British & Irish Lions – FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
• Saturday 31 July (second Test): Springboks v British & Irish Lions – Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town
• Saturday 7 August (third Test): Springboks v British & Irish Lions – Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg

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Mexico: The Underdog Of Tourist Destinations

Mexico is increasingly becoming a more popular tourist destination for people from all over the world. Its endless beaches, historical destinations and rich culture draw people in every year and, as a result, word is spreading about how incredible it really is. To have the best possible trip, make sure you visit some of the places in our list below.

Cancún and the Mayan Riviera

The Mayan Riviera consists of the resort destinations of Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and the island of Cozumel. Beautiful beaches and crystal-clear water attract a mass of tourists every year and the fact that the beaches are long ensures you will never feel crowded.

Copper Canyon

Bigger than the Grand Canyon, the Copper Canyon boasts gorgeous foliage and natural structures. You can choose from a variety of options to view the canyon. Go by train, bike or have a calm horseback ride listening to only the sounds of nature and your horse’s hooves.

Mexico City Centre

Mexico City is filled with a number of beautiful old buildings from the 16th to the 19th century and is a UNESCO historical heritage site. If you love to view old buildings, this is the place to be. On top of the beautiful views of the buildings, you have a beautiful backdrop of volcanic mountains.

Chichén Itzá: The Mayan Metropolis

If you like Mayan architecture, Chichén Itzá is one of the biggest and best-restored archaeological sites in Mexico. You can view the numerous buildings and statues and learn about just how advanced the Mayans really were for their time.

The Ancient Fortress of Tulum

Another piece of Mayan architecture, the Ancient Fortress of Tulum is famous for being the only fortified Mayan settlement located on the coast. Tulum also boast a number of other magnificent buildings for you to view and is located right by the beach. So, after you take a tour, you can easily stop at the beach to relax.

Historic Morelia

Founded in 1541, Morelia is a great place to relax and wander around. Little change has been made since the city since it was founded and the downtown core has been pronounced a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the well-preserved buildings. Taking a walk around the Plaza de Armas is extremely rewarding as you view the various statues, fountains and gardens which make up one of the most beautiful cityscapes in Mexico.

You may not have realised yet, but Mexico is a beautiful destination and should fit into anyone’s travel list somewhere. With everything from historical architecture to gorgeous natural landscapes and beaches, you can have the best of both worlds in this country.

Source: https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions/mexico-mex.htm

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Magical European Christmas Markets

Europe’s Christmas markets are filled with festivity. The twinkling lights, magical design and gorgeous setting of each one come together every year to create a Christmas experience unlike any other. We’ve got a list of some of the best ones for you to go to this Christmas.

France – Colmar La Magie de Noel

Every year, the lights of Colmar’s Christmas market light up the streets and transform the city into a magical Christmas setting. Take a walk around the city and gather up some unique gifts for your loved ones or go for a few rounds on the ice rink. With a backdrop of ancient architecture lit up with colourful lights, there isn’t a more perfect time to visit.

Sweden – Gothenburg Christmas Markets

Swedish Christmas markets have some interesting traditions that you can experience including the singing Christmas tree, which involves a talented choir singing beautiful songs around a Christmas tree. If you are looking for something with a little more thrill for your children, the Liseberg Amusement Park hosts an ice ballet for all ages as well as various carousels to go on.

Poland – Krakow Christmas Market

The Krakow Christmas Market is situated in Krakow’s largest central square, Rynek Glowny. The on-site smiths display their metalworks amongst pottery and other beautifully crafted objects to choose from at each stall. Keep an eye out for some Polish glass baubles to take home with you as a souvenir of your magical experience.

Czech Republic – Prague Christmas Market

Prague’s Christmas Markets join together to create a setting which will excite any Christmas enthusiast. Stepping into any one of these markets will be as if your world has transformed into the perfect winter wonderland. One of the best views is at the Old Town Square Market, where a massive Christmas tree stands tall with an incredible backdrop of Gothic architecture.

Germany – Berlin Christmas Markets

With over 100 Christmas markets in Berlin there is no shortage of fun activities to be had. Enjoy some ice skating at the Christmas Market at Berlin Town Hall, go on a few of the 70 amusement park rides at the Christmas Market at Gedächtniskirche, or simply look for nostalgic ornaments from the Charlottenburg Palace Market.

Hungary – Budapest Christmas Markets

Budapest has a number of markets to visit with the main one being situated in the city centre at Vorosmarty Square. Here, you can wander between the warmly lit stalls and choose from various treats and crafts as well as enjoy one or two magnificent evening concerts.  

There is no doubt that there are a multitude of magical experiences to be had, delicious treats to feast on, and cute crafts to buy at European Christmas Markets. Take your pick and step into a world like no other.

Source: https://www.farandwide.com/s/best-european-christmas-markets-82d5bef2906d4887



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Rugby Fever Hasn’t Broken As Cape Town Sevens Approaches

In case you’ve been otherwise occupied for the past several weeks, firstly, welcome back! Secondly, our beloved Springboks, in a moment of national unity, came out on top at the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. The win incited a rugby fever amongst locals and expats alike, but it appears the heat is not close to cooling down yet. The annual HSBC Cape Town Sevens tournament commences in mid December at Cape Town Stadium, and rugby fans will have their second cause for breaking out their green and gold t-shirts, Black Labels and facepaint for the year.

The tournament has twice earned the title of South Africa’s Best Live Sports Experience at the Sport Industry Awards, and it’s small wonder why. With a party stand for the more lively revellers amongst attendees, as well as an alcohol-free zone for more family orientated fun, it seems there’s no reason that any member of the family shouldn’t join in on the excitement. There’s also a much anticipated line up of live performers, including both local favourites and world class acts. 

Tickets for the event, running from 13-15 December in the Mother City, have been on sale since the end of July and are always highly sought after as the kickoff date approaches. This year’s appeal has the additional attraction of being the first time that the Springbok Women’s Sevens Team plays on their home turf. Heats run through the 13th and 15th, culminating in the finals on the final day, Sunday the 15th.

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Yet another point for celebration amongst local rugby fans was the recent announcement that Cape Town will play host to the Rugby World Cup Sevens in 2022, marking the first time the international event is played on the African continent. If the annual hype surround the local Sevens championship is any indication, the World Cup is sure to bring even more passion and intensity to Cape Town Stadium come September 2022. 

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So whether you’re a die hard rugby fanatic, or simply along for the spirit and fun of the matches, be sure to get your hands on tickets to the annual rugby Sevens festival this December. Tickets start at R150 and are already selling fast. Who knows? You may even catch a glimpse of a Faf lookalike, Speedo and all!

Sources: https://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Sevens/cape-town-sevens-tickets-on-sale-from-wednesday-20190730 , https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/cape-town-hosts-sevens-world-cup/

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Best Blue Flag Beaches In The Western Cape

The search for pristine beaches might be hard in some parts of the world, but it is something that a lot of people strive to find. Fortunately for anyone visiting South Africa, Cape Town has 33 beaches that received the international Blue Flag status, meaning it’s fairly easy to find a beautiful beach in the mother city. Below are just a few of the many glorious beaches on offer.

Camps Bay

One of the most popular beaches in Cape Town, Camps Bay hosts beautiful white sand and is lined with palm trees, restaurants and bars, and extravagant houses. This beach is considered as one of the “to be seen” beaches with high-end cars rolling along-side the promenade and an abundance of tourists. You should visit this beach at least once on your trip to Cape Town.

Clifton 4th

Around the corner from Camps Bay beach and also one of the “to be seen” places, is Clifton 4th. While this beach can also become very crowded, there are times when you will be able to sit quietly alone, enjoying a cup of tea and a book. Even when it gets busy, this beach is still incredible to visit.

Llandudno

Llandudno feels as if it is more of a private, secluded beach than the likes of Camps Bay and Clifton. Being positioned between giant boulders and sitting right below steep mountains is what gives it this feeling. The white sand, crystal clear water and natural surroundings make this one of the best spots to relax. It is also well-known for its surf, so if you happen to be a surfer you’ve got amazing waves to look forward to as well.

Bikini Beach

Bikini Beach in Gordons Bay is a hidden and very small beach. With Sunset beach around the corner being more popular and much bigger, Bikini beach tends to attract a much smaller crowd and is mostly relatively empty. If you are looking for a place to sit and relax, you can do it here. Right next to it is a cute harbour and The Thirsty Oyster Tavern and Seafood Restaurant which you can visit for sundowners whilst you overlook the ocean.

Melkbosstrand

Melkbosstrand is a long beach which is suited perfectly for those sunset walks along the beach you have been longing for. Being quite a long beach, it tends to remain relatively uncrowded. It has a picturesque view of Table Mountain as well as Robben Island which means you can get some great new pictures. Much like many places in Cape Town, it can tend to get windy, which attracts a lot of kite surfers. So, even if you don’t get to walk along the beach, you can have a relaxing afternoon sitting in your car watching the kite surfers with an astonishing backdrop.

These are just 5 of the brilliant Blue Flag beaches in Cape Town that you can visit. There are so many more which you might prefer, just do some searching and you will find them. Some might take a little more exploring than others, but we assure you it will be worth it. You can’t go wrong.

Sources: https://www.getaway.co.za/travel-news/sas-45-blue-flag-beaches-for-this-summer/ , https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/ten-of-cape-towns-beaches-given-blue-flag-status-35701605

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South African Government Does Away With Birth Certificate Visa Requirement for Tourists

Minors visiting South Africa have less paperwork to worry about since tourism minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, recently announced that unabridged birth certificates will no longer be an incoming visa requirement. This comes after up to 20 families travelling from London’s Heathrow Airport were reportedly turned away from proceeding to South African ports of entry due to not meeting the visa requirements, which also includes parental letters of consent for underage children.

The shift was also made in hopes of increasing the country’s tourism sector and, working towards fulfilling the goal of a 21 million tourist headcount by 2030. The new legislature comes right before the upcoming festive period, a prime time for international tourism, and should boost the South African economy as a whole through resultant trade from the influx.

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The more lenient requirements have been extended to all ports of entry, including airports and harbours, demonstrating a drastic shift in postulation and procedure since the birth certificate requirement was introduced in 2015. Kubaye-Ngubane justifies the change by mentioning the previous concerns raised both by travellers and by locals in determining the visa requirements’ relation to a drop in tourism.

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She went on to call the scrapping “an upside for industry and travellers alike,” and the motion has been approved by Minister Aaron Motsoaledi of Home Affairs. It’s sure that hope for the return of a busy tourist season in the summer months will be met with the same approval from both locals and those who will be flocking to our sunkissed shores and breathtaking sights this festive season.

It is important to note, children will still require a valid passport and a parental consent letter. You can download a copy of the official version here

Source Article: https://www.businesslive.co.za/amp/bd/national/2019-11-10-scrapping-of-unabridged-birth-certificate-requirement-to-boost-tourism-says-minister/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true

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Benefits of Having a Local SIM While Travelling

One of the often forgotten but very costly mistakes first-time travellers make is that they don’t use a local SIM card. A local SIM can save travellers in a number of different ways and ensure that their holiday isn’t ruined by unnecessary and easily avoidable situations.

Cost-Effective Choice

Using your usual SIM tends to rack up ridiculous roaming charges, dampening your post-holiday mood and putting a sour flavour to the end of a great experience. By using a local SIM, you avoid these charges and can easily make calls within the country you are visiting at an affordable rate.

But why not just connect to Wi-Fi all the time?

If you think that you can just stay connected to Wi-Fi wherever you go, and post to social media whenever you want, think again. There are a lot of destinations where Wi-Fi isn’t as readily available as you may think. In addition to this, you may put yourself in an irritating position where you need to make a call but can’t due to only operating on Wi-Fi.

A Point of Emergency

In some cases, there may be an emergency in which someone in the country you are visiting may need to contact you, for example, the hotel that you are staying at. Without a local number, this may become too much of a complication for some hotels, leaving you without potentially crucial information.

Solidifying plans

A local SIM is also a good way for a significant other, friends or family that live in the country to contact you. Since you will be staying in their country, you will more than likely want to visit or stay with them. A point of easy communication is the best way to make sure your plans with them run smoothly.

Don’t make the rookie mistake of travelling without a local SIM, just to get back home to another brutal expense after paying so much for your vacation. Be sure that you are prepared enough and can contact the people you need to as well as be contacted by the people who need you. By covering yourself like this, you will be putting another precaution in place so that you have the best-possible experience abroad.

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6 Reasons to Visit Sweden in Winter

Sweden is a beautiful country. It isn’t hard to see why people from all around the world visit every year. As popular as it is in the summer months, there are more than enough reasons why you should visit in winter too.

More than 100 Resorts to go skiing

There are a total of 121 ski resorts in Sweden, offering slopes for different levels of skiers. Whether you are a beginner who just wants to learn, visiting with your family, or an experienced skier looking for the next best off-piste slope, there is something for everyone.

Reindeer and Moose

Much like Africa, Sweden also has a great set of animals which you can see on safari. The Swedish “Big Six” include wolves, moose, wolverines, lynxes, musk oxen, and brown bears. The tours allow you to spot some incredible wildlife and experience Sweden’s natural beauty in a way like no other.

Northern Lights

To add to the beauty of Sweden, you are even able to view the northern lights from the northern parts of the country. The best place to view the northern lights is from Abisko National Park thanks to the “blue hole” – a patch of sky that tends to stay clear even when other areas are overcast.

Sleep in Ice Hotels

There are a number of icy areas to stay but none beat the ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi. The hotel is rebuilt every year and is designed by a variety of artists. So, if you are a regular visitor to Sweden, you can get a new experience of this hotel every year.

Frozen Lake Fishing

Ice fishing is a great activity, even if you haven’t fished before. The water under the ice is often crystal-clear, which allows you to see your bait and see all the fish swimming below that may take it and become your first catch.

Snowmobiles

One of the best things about snowmobiles is that they aren’t difficult to use. This means you can take the family out on a snowmobile trip without needing to endure some of the physical aspects that skiing can have.

Sweden is beautiful all-year-round. Don’t stick to the summer months alone, visit when the crowds are thinner, but the potential experiences are still incredible – in winter. You will be able to experience the country without the hassle of getting through big crowds and in a way that many dream of.

Source: https://sweden.se/nature/10-reasons-to-spend-winter-in-sweden/

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5 of the best European Music Festivals

If you are an avid music festival fan, you will need to visit Europe at least once in your life to attend one of the many incredible festivals they have there. It can be quite difficult to choose a single music festival as being the best, so we have broken it down to the top 5 in Europe for you.

Tomorrowland, Belgium

Possibly one of the most well-known festivals in the world, Tomorrowland features the best artists from all over the world. They put incredible artistic detail into various aspects of the festival, such as the stage and various decorations around the location, to add to the feeling of being transported to a world resembling something not too dissimilar to that of Alice in Wonderland.

Boomtown, United Kingdom

Speaking of being transported to a new world, Boomtown is certainly unique in that respect. The festival explores a mixture of music and theatre in a purpose-built city. There are a number of interactive events that go on throughout the city and various on-going stories and myths which visitors love to get involved in. If you are looking to become fully immersed in a festival in a whole new way, you need to go to Boomtown.

Ultra Europe, Croatia

Ultra Music Festival has become a world-renowned festival, being hosted in countries all over the world. The festival ranges in size and duration according to each location, with the European version being one of the bigger ones. With an incredible line-up and excellent light displays, Ultra Music Festival is possibly the best way to experience a music festival in the purist form.

Creamfields, United Kingdom

Yet another pure form of music festival, Creamfields always hosts worldwide artists. It is also considered as one of the most prestigious dance festivals on the planet and fills up with people from all over the world every year. If you want to see multiple world-famous artists with a truly massive audience, this is the place to be.

Awakenings Festival, Netherlands

Situated in a beautiful setting, Awakenings Festival is truly something to behold. As the largest outdoor techno music festival in the world, it attracts a large and loyal following of about 80 000 people. Over the course of the 2-day event, more than 100 artists get the chance to hype everyone up and get them dancing.

Whether you are looking for something unique or just a good-old music festival to see some excellent artist, Europe hosts a bunch in the finest forms you can find. You may want to make multiple trips to Europe and experience a few of them before retiring from the music festival scene altogether. They may even persuade you to stay in the festival game for longer than you think.

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The Best Road Trip Destinations In South Africa

One of the greatest things about South Africa is its diversity both in culture and nature. There is so much opportunity to see a variety of different incredible sights as well as get involved with various communities and learn about the different cultures which make up each different area. If you’re someone who loves a good road trip, South Africa could be the place where you will have the road trip of a lifetime.

The Garden Route

The Garden Route is one of the most famous road trips routes in South Africa. It boasts incredible views of all sorts of indigenous plants to see as well as picturesque beaches, forests and lakes. Included along this 200km route, which stretches between Storms River Mouth in the Eastern Cape and Mossel Bay in the Western Cape are a number of outdoor activities to keep every stop just as interesting as the drive.

Route 62

Much like the Garden Route, Route 62 also stretches between the Western and Eastern Cape. Route 62 is situated slightly more inland than the coastal Garden Route, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t beautiful. With lush countryside, gorgeous mountains and a plethora of incredible vineyards, this route provides a lot in terms of Instagramable views and delicious wine.

The Wild Coast

The Wild Coast, situated on the east coast of South Africa, is named for its ruggedly beautiful nature. As you drive through, you will feel as if you are in an untouched area, almost purely natural. Due to this untouched beauty, there are a number of secluded, beautiful beaches which you can explore and relax on. There are parts of the Wild Coast which are the birthplaces of many famous icons of the apartheid, such as Nelson Mandela and Steve Biko, so you can imagine the amount of history and culture there is to discover for yourself here.

The Panorama Route

Another incredible route which suits its name, the Panorama Route in Mpumalanga boasts deep canyons, high mountain ranges and luteous forests. If you take this route, you will get the chance to see the Blyde River Canyon, which is one of the largest in the world. And just when you think that that’s where the natural beauty stops, this spectacular route gives you magnificent flowing waterfalls too.

If you look more closely at each area of South Africa, there is much, much more to find in the way of road trips. You can even do sub-road trips along the way to make your adventure that much more interesting. So, what are you waiting for? Pack the car, get some road trip snacks, and start your adventure around South Africa.

Sources:  https://inafricaandbeyond.com/road-trip-in-south-africa/ , https://www.roughguides.com/article/road-trip-south-africa-best-routes/

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