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Limpopo Northern Cape North West Western Cape Limpopo is the Northern most province and borders Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. Its famed for its natural beauty, the Panorama route and is considered a good starting point to explore other countries in Southern Africa. Limpopo also has a smaller share of the Kruger National Park and it remains one of the main attractions in the province. The largest and least populated province, the Northern Cape is best known as the home of the famous red sand desert, the “Kalahari”. The Capital Kimberley is pleasant and full of interesting attractions the most famous being the Big Hole, a handdug excavation created when thousands of people searched for diamonds at the end of the 19th Century. In this province you’ll find two of the largest big five game reserves the Madikwe and the Pilansberg National park. However, the big attraction for a lot of visitors is Sun City, South Africa’s answer to Las Vegas, with its casino, golf course and theme park. The Province is also home to Stelland, the “Texas of South Africa” with some of the biggest cattle herds in the world. The beaming light of the country’s tourism scene, the Western Cape province is by far the most visited and exciting province. Here you’ll find the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town, the rugged cable mountain, Robben Island, and the Cape wine region, which ranks amongst the finest wine producing areas in the world. The Garden route, a 200 km stretch of coastline between the Western and Eastern Cape makes for a superb selfdrive experience with stunning vistas and panoramic views offered along the way. 18 19
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Limpopo<br />
Northern Cape<br />
North West<br />
Western Cape<br />
Limpopo is the Northern most province and borders<br />
Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. Its famed for its<br />
natural beauty, the Panorama route and is considered<br />
a good starting point to explore other countries in<br />
Southern <strong>Africa</strong>. Limpopo also has a smaller share of<br />
the Kruger National Park and it remains one of the main<br />
attractions in the province.<br />
The largest and least populated province, the Northern<br />
Cape is best known as the home of the famous red sand<br />
desert, the “Kalahari”.<br />
The Capital Kimberley is pleasant and full of interesting<br />
attractions the most famous being the Big Hole, a handdug<br />
excavation created when thousands of people<br />
searched for diamonds at the end of the 19th Century.<br />
In this province you’ll find two of the largest big five game<br />
reserves the Madikwe and the Pilansberg National park.<br />
However, the big attraction for a lot of visitors is Sun City,<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>’s answer to Las Vegas, with its casino, golf<br />
course and theme park.<br />
The Province is also home to Stelland, the “Texas of<br />
South <strong>Africa</strong>” with some of the biggest cattle herds in<br />
the world.<br />
The beaming light of the country’s tourism scene, the<br />
Western Cape province is by far the most visited and<br />
exciting province. Here you’ll find the cosmopolitan<br />
city of Cape Town, the rugged cable mountain, Robben<br />
Island, and the Cape wine region, which ranks amongst<br />
the finest wine producing areas in the world.<br />
The Garden route, a 200 km stretch of coastline between<br />
the Western and Eastern Cape makes for a superb selfdrive<br />
experience with stunning vistas and panoramic<br />
views offered along the way.<br />
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