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10 Most Beautiful Safaris to Visit in Africa ???? | Safari Travel Guide

10 Most Beautiful Safaris to Visit in Africa | Safari Travel Guide. Some of the best places to visit on Safari in Africa are right here in this African travel video. Featuring top Safari destinations such as Etosha National Park Namibia, Okavango Delta Botswana, Serengeti Northern Tanzania, Masai Mara Kenya, Kruger National Park South Africa, the Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania which is another good one and Safaris in Zambia and Hwange in ZImbabwe. So there are of course plenty more African Safaris of course but this is just the start.

So if its your first time visiting Africa then try some of these Top Safaris for your next trip abroad.

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WRONG TURN - JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA AND THIS HAPPENED ????(dont walk alone here)

i still cant believe i walked these streets.i used to tell myself that i will never walk this area, but today i found myself right there on this wrong turn in Johannesburg South Africa
it was an adventure being here. To be honest, i wasnt away that this happens here.
They have their honest ways of living if u choose to call it honest.
i met a thief who tried selling me a belt. He was scary funny????
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The ULTIMATE Cape Town, South Africa Travel Guide (2023)

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Cape Town, South Africa, with our ultimate travel guide. Join us as we hike Lion's Head and conquer Table Mountain for incredible views. Next, we explore the Western Cape Peninsula, swim with African penguins at Boulders Beach, and visit the historic Cape of Good Hope. Discover the vibrant Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood, the Franschhoek Wine Tram, and Robben Island. Subscribe for more travel adventures!

00:00 Introduction
00:35 Lion's Head hike
02:05 Table Mountain
03:05 Peninsula Tour
04:25 Boulders Beach African Penguins
05:25 Cape of Good Hope
06:15 Champman's Peak drive
06:45 Cape Town Waterfront
08:05 Franschhoek Wine Tram
10:45 Robben Island
12:55 Bo-Kaap Neighborhood
13:05 Mojo Market
13:51 Hop On Hop Off Bus ????
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Northern Cape Mega Self-Drive Road Trip - Trip Itinerary & Guide (Travel South Africa)[Overlanding]

Our Northern Cape Mega self-drive road trip (including brief stops and travels in and through the North West, the Western Cape, and the Free State) and our route / itinerary. The full overlanding adventure through South Africa's largest province.

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All the stops, all the adventures, all the destinations.

0:00 Intro
0:24 Preparation
0:55 Getting to the Northern Cape
1:11 Brief Stop-Over
1:27 Witsand
4:04 Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
7:28 Car Trouble Part 1
9:25 Augrabies Falls National Park
11:11 Pella
12:11 Vioolsdrift and Growcery
12:20 Helskloof Pass Vioolsdrif Area
12:42 Richtersveld
14:22 Richtersveld Passes
15:16 Namaqualand Coast
16:55 Tankwa Karoo National Park
18:19 Ouberg Pass and More Car Trouble
19:00 Sidetrack on the Way Home (Matjiesfontein and Inibos)
19:40 All the way home
20:12 Outro


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Bethlehem Freestate South Africa Urban Rural Travel Adventure scenic travel

Bethlehem, Freestate is a town in the eastern Free State province of South Africa that is situated on the Liebenbergs river (also called Liebenbergs Vlei) along a fertile valley just north of the Rooiberg Mountains on the N5 road. It is the fastest growing town in the Free state province, with its target of being the third largest city after Bloemfontein and Welkom.

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Imla Luxury Guest Farm - Agritourism Eastern Free State

Imla is a Luxury Guest Farm in the Eastern Free State with panoramic views of sandstone hills, wide open spaces, and beautiful dams. With an historic chapel on the farm, it is also a very popular wedding venue. Adding to that, all the possibilities for outdoor activities, team building and family holidays, this is the perfect farm getaway.
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The Durban South Africa Never Talked About ????????(astounded)

Some places are never shown on TV. Places like these are not known yet the are the best on my own opinion. lets walk and tell me what u think about these streets
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Clarens Free state South Africa Urban Rural Travel Adventure scenic travel

Clarens in the Free state is a small town situated in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains in the Freestate province of South Africa and nicknamed the Jewel of the Eastern Free Statetate. It was established in 1912 and named after the town of Clarens in Switzerland where exiled Paul Kruger spent his last days. It is situated 336 km from Johannesburg, 284 km from Bloemfontein, 389 km from Durban.

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S1 – Ep 270 – Prieska – A Beautiful Town on the Southern Bank of the Orange River!

As has been happening more frequently nowadays, we ended up travelling into the night again on our way to Prieska. but to be honest we enjoyed the beautiful sunset and the landscape which has amazing light at that time of the day. Crossing over the Orange River as the sun had set was absolutely awe-inspiring! It was good to see the workers cleaning the streets at night as we drove through this town on the southern bank of the Orange River. It really is a very clean town. We arrived at the farm where we were spending the evening but were so tired after the long day that we had supper and hit the sack immediately. The next morning we were up early and started exploring Prieska. What a gorgeous town, there was so much to see and enjoy. The old locomotive at the station, the fort on the hill, the view of the Orange River and the golf course and so much more. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #northerncape #prieska

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10 Days Camping | West Coast to Orange River

Our 10day holiday camping trip took us to some incredible places. We started off the holiday spending the first night with friends on the West Coast at Brand-se-Baai. The next day we headed through Groenrivier and made camp for the next 2 nights. For our 4th night, we camped in the Namaqua National Park at campsite Varswater - it was extremely foggy and we saw the sun for the first time for about 5min that day while it was going down. The next day we made a quick stop at Springbok for food, fuel and water as we prepared for our next few nights next to the Orange River. We made camp at Ramansdrift on night 5 and the next day we headed to the Groot Melkboom - we had some difficulty finding a camp spot here and drove further up east and found the perfect little island next to the river. Little did we know the water would rise during the night and we had to pack up fairly early the next morning. For night 7 and 8 we made our way to Khamkirri Resort and from here we visited the hot springs at Riemvasmaak and Augrabies Falls National Park. The next day we made our way to Nieuwoudtville where we camped at the Groenrivier Guestfarm for our last night before we headed home.
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S1 – Ep 289 – Misgund – Our Visit to this Farming Town in the Langkloof!

As we arrived in the town of Misgund on the R62, we were greeted by the sight of two men walking and picking up litter, which was a great indication of the cleanliness and civic pride in the town. After that, we stopped at the General Dealer to take a look inside and then had some leftover pizza for lunch. As we drove through the rest of the town, we were struck by the beauty of the large church. I couldn't see a cornerstone, but did notice that the bell was manufactured in 1963, which was an interesting detail. Additionally, we were thrilled to find the old Misgund Station, even though it's no longer functional, as it gave us a glimpse into the history of the town and the Apple Express. Despite the rain, we had a great time watching the tractors full of apples and pears coming to the warehouse and being offloaded. This gave us a sense of the agricultural heritage of the town and the hard work that goes into farming. Overall, our visit to the farming town of Misgund in the Langkloof was a fascinating and enjoyable experience, filled with interesting sights and experiences. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #easterncape #misgund #apple

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23 Amazing South African Facts

Vacation to amazing South Africa to see beautiful animals like white lions and bungee jump off of the Bloukrans bridge w/ friends!

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10. African Penguin

In addition to the white lion, South Africa is home to a breed of penguin that is expected to be extinct in 15 years unfortunately. Due to South Africa’s relatively close distance to Antarctica, these birds have migrated and enjoyed the adaptation to beach life conditions like we see in this photo. These birds go fishing for anchovies and known to eat squid and small crustaceans as well. This penguins are often targets of vicious predators of the diverse South African Oceans. They’re often eaten by orcas, sharks and large seals. They then have to deal with land-based predation as well like mongooses, genets and caracals. Some scientists believe that since their main food source of anchovies has been extensively fished, they’ve had trouble finding nutritious food sources. Hopefully we’ll find away to keep these unique creatures alive.

9. The Palace of The Lost City

If you thought resorts in Las Vegas were good, try checking out the Palace of the Lost City. It’s a rather remarkable feat of architecture and features custom built botanical jungles. With lavish pools, lakes and hotel rooms, it would make for an excellent place to stay on vacation, located northwest of Pretoria. Safaris are rightfully on the list for most people who stay here.

8. South African Bungee Jumping

With South Africa’s unique landscapes, it makes for a bungee jumping mecca for those who dare to take the plunge. It’s home to the highest bungi jump in the world at 710 feet. The Bloukrans Bridge is located near Port Elizabeth and is probably somewhere you don’t want to go if you’re afraid of heights. In this photo you can truly see how high the bridge is and this experience most likely won’t be forgotten anytime soon.

7. Shipwrecks

There have been over 2000 shipwrecks on the coast of South Africa within the past 500 years. The Cape of Good Hope gets its name for the dangerous waters that sailors and explorers would try to get around. People would hope that people got past this stretch of water without any issues. As we can see in this photo, it's a beautiful piece of land but a risky one to get around.

6. Rovos Rail

Considered to be the most luxurious trains to explore in Africa. Travellers can take a step back in time and travel like a royal safari enthusiast. They love landscapes that come with the experience as well as a luxury, a butler, all gourmet meals prepared on the train, and only the best wines grown in South Africa.

5. Meteor Strike

South Africa possesses the oldest known crater and is now a UNESCO world heritage site. The Vredefort Dome is believed to 4 billion years old and is about 15-20 kilometers or 9-12 miles in diameter. Here in the photo you can see the vastness from this scar of the past.

4. South African

Although South Africa is a beautiful country ,a recent trend of attacking farm workers have plagued the country unfortunately. An astonishing total of 361,015 murders took place between 1994 and 2012. The farm owners seem to think it is racially motivated although government believe the main motive is robbery. Many farmers have armed themselves heavily in order to protect themselves from becoming a statistic. Some have gathered in the streets, hoping to bring more awareness to the issue.

3. Nobel Peace Prize Winners

South Africa is home to many progressive and influential figures. But this unique country had two nobel peace prize winners on the same street! Can you guess who they are? Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu both had properties on Vilakazi street in Soweto. Here we see a photo of Nelson Mandela’s house which is now a museum.

2. Festivals

South Africa is home to some of the wildest and colorful festivals. For example the South African Afrika “burn” Festival took place in Karoo in the middle of the desert like we see in this photo. It strikes an eery resemblance to the burning man festival in northern Nevada but with an African Twist. 7 days of this event might be too much if you can survive, this you can do just about anything.

1.Tape Mountain

Tape mountain is believed to be the oldest remaining mountain in the world and has a richer biodiversity that some countries! With the 2285 species of plants on this mountain, it has more than the entire country of the United Kingdom

SA Ramsar - Orange River Mouth

The Orange River is the longest river in southern Africa south of the Zambezi. At its mouth into the Atlantic ocean, it becomes a typical wetland and received Ramsar status across the borders of South Africa and Namibia. This video will give you a view how it looks on both sides and what you can expect to see and do there.

CAPE TOWN TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 30 Things To Do In Cape Town, South Africa

Join us as we visit Cape Town, South Africa in this travel guide on a mission to find the best things to do in Cape Town city.

The Mother City is a melting pot of cultures, cuisines, landscapes to tickle your every fancy. From imposing Table Mountain to colorful Bo-Kaap to pristine Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens you'll find Cape Town appeals to the culture vulture, foodie and outdoor enthusiast in ways few other cities can.

Cape Town is one of our favorite cities in the world and we're thrilled to show you why in this travel guide covering 30 things to do in Kaapstad / iKapa.

30 Things to do in Cape Town City Tour | South Africa Travel Guide

Intro - 00:01
1) Table Mountain Aerial Cableway - cable car ride to Table Mountain - 00:38
2) Table Mountain National Park for views of Cape Town - 01:01
3) Rooftop Views of Table Mountain - 01:28
4) Scootour of Signal Hill - 03:01
5) Honest Chocolate for Coffee and Chocolate - 03:30
6) Gin Tasting at Hope on Hopkins Distillery - 03:48
7) Victoria & Alfred Waterfront for eating and shopping - 04:38
8) V&A Waterfront Harbour Cruise - 05:05
9) Silo Hotel + Museum for lunch at The Granary Café - 05:15
10) Bo-Kaap for Cape Malay culture and food - 05:38
11) Cape Malay Food at Biesmiellah Restaurant - 05:56
12) City Sightseeing Cape Town Bus Tour - 08:33
13) Camps Bay for beaches, food and entertainment - 09:08
14) Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens - 09:32
15) Beau Constantia Wine Tasting - 10:11
16) Castle of Good Hope bastion fort - 11:28
17) District Six Museum - 12:27
18) Slave Lodge Museum - 12:57
19) South African National Gallery - 13:10
20) The Company's Garden park & heritage site - 13:22
21) Breakfast Brunch at The Company's Garden Restaurant - 13:50
22) Sidecar Tour of the Cape Peninsula - 15:03
23) Cape Point - Cape of Good Hope - 15:56
24) Penguins at Boulders Beach - 16:10
25) Greenmarket Square shopping in Cape Town - 16:28
26) Gatsby Sandwich at Miriam's Kitchen - 17:11
27) Bunny Chow Curry at the Eastern Food Bazaar - 20:28
28) International Cuisine in Cape Town (Peruvian Food at Charango) - 23:04
29) Street Art Tour of Cape Town with Juma's - 23:15
30) Nightlife on Kloof Street and Long Street - 23:30
Outro - 24:40

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Our visit Cape Town travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best attractions within the city limits and Western Cape), top adventure recreation and the city by day and night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Cape Town tourism brochure, Cape Town itinerary or Cape Town, South Africa city tour.

30 Things to do in Cape Town, South Africa Travel Guide Video Transcript:

Today we’re taking you around one of our favourite cities: Cape Town, South Africa.

We first visited Cape Town in 2015 as the final stop on a monthlong trip across South Africa. However, by the time we arrived, we only had a couple of days to spare and the weather was less than ideal, so we didn’t get to see very much.

We knew we had to return to do the city justice and also film a proper Cape Town travel guide for you guys. This time around, we gave ourselves a full week to spare.

Our days were packed with sightseeing, and with visits to restaurants, chocolate shops, wineries and gin distilleries, so without further delay, let us show you 30 things do in Cape Town, South Africa.

And that’s a wrap for our week in Cape Town, South Africa. We hope you enjoyed following along and that this guide gave you a few ideas of things to see, do and eat in Cape Town. As always, if you have any other suggestions for fellow travellers, feel free to share those in the comments below. In the meantime, wishing you happy travels and see you next time!

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A SOUTH AFRICAN adventure - Tourist Guide to Lambert's Bay / Lambertsbaai West Coast

In this video, I explore the sights and delights of Lambert's Bay (Afrikaans: Lambertsbaai), a small South African fishing town situated 280km north of Cape Town. It is part of the beautiful West Coast and also nicknamed the 'Diamond of the West Coast'.

I grew up in Lambert's Bay for a period and therefore have a soft spot for the town. Even though this video is not sponsored and I did not get ask to put in a good word for the town, I am unashamedly trying to promote tourism in the region as the town and the wider area could do with a further economic injection.

We start our journey by meeting a local artist known for creating model boats and photo frames. Following this visit, we also explore the beaches of the town including:
(i) Malkopbaai area, which is renowned for its beautiful beach trails (note - I previously posted a separate silent walking tour vlog of Malkopbaai so make sure you watch this one too!), and
(ii) Lambert's Bay main beach, which is characterised by long stretches of white sand and perfect for long, peaceful walks.

For a further cultural injection, I also visit several shops and markets as well as the local museum - the Sandveld Musuem - where we will learn about the history of Lambert's Bay, explore various elements of Afrikaner life and last but not least, the unique history of the HMS Sybille and its connections with Lambert's Bay.

I also speak to several local Lambert's Bay natives and characters along the way, all with their own perspectives on life.

I hope you enjoy this beautiful town and that it will broaden your perspectives about South Africa and what the Rainbow Nation has to offer outside the usual tourist trail. Please hit that SUBSCRIBE button!

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0:00 Intro
0:42 Meeting local artist - boats and photo frames
6:59 Walking in neighbourhood
7:51 Malkopbaai
10:19 Street lunch roosterbroodjie
12:14 Coffee shop one
13:00 Rainbow Cruise
14:19 Dutch Reformed Church
14:30 Lighthouse and Main Beach
17:43 Long stretch of white sand
18:00 Soft drink from the supermarket
18:16 Factory
18:44 Harbour
20:30 Street scene
20:47 Butcher for droewors & biltong
24:30 More street scenes and things to do
25:03 Sandveld Museum incl. HMS Sybille
35:45 Cemetery
36:41 Coffee shop two
38:39 Walking to Bird Island
39:17 Why you should visit Lambert's Bay
39:34 Curio shop
40:27 Local street sellers
40:44 News re Bird Island
41:15 Rugby team
42:25 Meeting an ultimate local
44:09 Close

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