Antelope*
The African Antelope is the most diverse group of ungulates and many
species inhabit grasslands. Unbranched horns are always present in
males and often in females.
Big Cats*
View lions, leopards and the other big cat species of Africa as seen
in their natural habitat. Despite enormous differences in size, the
various species of cat are amazingly similar in both structure and
behavior.
Wildlife
'Big Five' refers to five of Africa's greatest wild animals - lion,
leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino - .and conjure up the romance
and excitement of Africa's exotic wildlife destinations
Other
Wildlife*
Other Southern Africa wildlife such as Birds, Hippo, Whales &
Dolphins (each year Southern Right Whales migrate into the coastal
waters of the Western Cape to calve), Zebra and Giraffe.
Nature*
A variety of landforms stretching from the coast upwards to the
Drakensberg Mountains, 5 different vegetation zones, two oceans -
the Indian and Altlantic - have resulted in a country with
remarkable natural beauty.
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Big Five*
The 'Big Five' refers to five of Africa's greatest wild animals -
lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino - . and still conjure up
the romance and excitement of Africa's exotic destinations.
Cities
From Cape Town, at the foot of majestic Table Mountain, to
Johannesburg, city of gold; you will be enthralled by the diversity
of the cityscapes, people, parks and places of cultural and
historical interest.
National &
Other Parks
The more than 20 National Parks including two of the world's most
renowned wildlife reserves, the Kruger Park and the Kgalagadi
Transfrontier Park, plus almost as many regional parks will amaze
you with their diversity.
South
African Provinces
Photos of the South African Provinces - from the Eastern Cape's
traditional people - the Xhosa - to the KwaZulu-Natal's natural
wonders and beautiful landscapes with a variety of settings - all 11
provinces.
Guest
Galleries
Photos of people on visit to Southern Africa or South Africans
travelling through the southern part of the continent.
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