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		<title>Discover Mpumalanga, South Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 06:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[South Africa]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Blyde River Canyon]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[kruger national park]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top attractions in Mpumalanga, South Africa.]]></description>
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<p>When looking to experience the real flavour of Africa visitors can do worse than spending a week exploring the province of Mpumalanga. This historical region lies approximately six hours away from Johannesburg by car, so it is easy enough to drive to. With so much to see and experience, it can be a bit confusing planning an itinerary. The following are the most popular attractions in the region, and give an idea of what this wonderful area has to offer:</p>
<h3>1. Wildlife</h3>
<p>Mpumalanga is renowned for its game reserves and conservation efforts. And topping the list of game reserves is the <a href="http://www.trifter.com/Africa/South-Africa/Spectacular-South-Africa-Kruger-National-Park.330815" target="_blank">Kruger National Park</a>. The greatest opportunity to enjoy African <a href="http://www.trifter.com/Africa/South-Africa/Magnificent-Birds-of-Kruger-National-Park.814839" target="_blank">wildlife</a>lies within this historical game reserve. The most common method of exploration is self-driving around the park, while staying overnight in one of the twelve camps. You can however also take part in guided walks, bicycle rides, night time game drives or even a round of golf right in the middle of the wilderness at the Skukuza Golf Course!</p>
<p>Bordering the Kruger are many private game lodges, offering opulent surroundings and exquisite services, while you relax in the African bush. Wherever you stay you can be sure to view a huge amount of diverse wildlife, from zebras and springbok to any of the &#8216;Big Five&#8217; of buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion, and rhinoceros.</p>
<h3>2. Waterfalls</h3>
<p>The area is home to many stunning waterfalls, which are all within day trip distance of each other. The top falls include the Berlin Falls, Eland River Falls, Forest Falls, Lisbon Falls, Lone Creek Waterfall, Mac-Mac Falls and Montrose Falls. All of the above waterfalls can be found with ease just off the main roads, although there is a short hike to the Forest Falls. Swimming is permitted at the both Berlin and popular Mac-Mac Falls.</p>
<h3>3. Beauty Spots</h3>
<p>There are many wonderful beauty spots in Mpumalanga, but perhaps the most popular one is the Blyde River Canyon. This massive natural canyon cuts through the famous Drakensburg Mountains, and has much for the traveller to discover and admire. Gods Window, Wonder View, the Pinnacle, the Three Rondavels and Bourke&#8217;s Luck Potholes are all must-see items that should be included on any tour of the &#8216;Panoramic Route&#8217; of the canyon.</p>
<p>The eerie, yet beautiful Sudwala Caves offer a different kind of exploratory visit to tourists with its complex system of tunnels and rock formations. This is where Kruger&#8217;s Millions may even be hidden, although they have never been found&#8230;</p>
<h3>4. Towns and Villages</h3>
<p>There are a number of towns that should be visited in order to appreciate the history of the area. Sabie is generally associated with outdoor pursuits. Walks on offer include simple one day hikes, to the more extreme 70km Fanie Botha Trail, complete with basic camps with no hot water! Fly-fishing, the Long Tom ultra marathon, rock climbing and various other activities can be enjoyed, while the town offers plenty of curio and art sellers and lots of choice in places to eat.</p>
<p>Graskop is another wonderful little town, which, like Sabie, is close to many tourist attractions. The town has plenty of accommodation and is famed for its specialty pancakes!</p>
<p>Pilgrims Rest is a step back in time. A time when gold prospectors came to the town in the 1800&#8217;s. The town has been restored to how it would have looked back then, and is a national monument. An overnight stay in the Victorian style Royal Hotel, or gold-panning the old fashioned way are highly recommended.</p>
<p>There are also cultural villages to be visited such as the Ebutsini and the Matsamo cultural villages. <a href="http://www.sportales.com/Soccer/South-Africa-2010.305231" target="_blank">South Africa</a> has a population as diverse as its wildlife. These villages give visitors to the country a chance to see how the indigenous tribes lived in earlier times. Guests can stay in these villages to experience genuine African food, ceremonies and other activities such as horseback trails.</p>
<p>Mpumalanga is a province rich in history, teeming with wildlife and covered in beauty. It is a destination that should be explored at least once in a person&#8217;s life.</p>
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		<title>How to Survive South Africa in 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:35:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[South Africa]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Africa is hosting the World Cup 2010.  As a resident, travelers need to be weary of the dangers and the good of this versatile country.]]></description>
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<p>South Africa is on the tongues of many travellers this year. The world cup is coming to town in a couple of months and everyone in South Africa is more excited than a child with a rattle. It&#8217;s part of the recession cure and great boost to a failing infrastructure. Businesses are competing for business and everyone wants a finger in the pie. It&#8217;s a huge income for a greedy country.</p>
<p><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Cape_Town_CBD_TblMnt.jpg" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p>People already have a mental picture of our country. Many see open stretches of grass lands filled with wild animals from lions to Elephants and our cities are made out of shanties. Many also believe that there is only Africans with their traditional cloths and traditional rituals. South Africa is in fact a very surprising country to visit. It&#8217;s a container filled with surprises and filled with all kinds of people and races. Some of our cities are truly ground breaking and Cape town is one of the most prettiest areas to visit.</p>
<p>We may have some fantastic scenery&#8217;s and people, but there is also several other nasties the traveller needs to be aware of. South Africa is not always a safe place and everyone should be extremely weary and careful of where they go and what they do. I will list the 10 most important things that the traveller should be aware of. Take these steps serious and prepare well.</p>
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<p>If you decide to travel at night make sure it&#8217;s with a group of friends and you know the directions. It&#8217;s always best to do some research on the place or area your going to visit.</p>
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<p>When using our bus service and Taxi service make sure the vehicles are in a safe working condition. Some taxis are truly dangerous and their drivers can cause an accident very quickly.</p>
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<p>If you are located on any of the beaches in South Africa, be sure to be accompanied by someone if you decide to take a walk.</p>
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<p>Always lock your doors and close your windows when your not around. This goes for cars as well and try not to make your valuables obvious inside of the vehicle.</p>
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<p>Never drink the tap water, doesn&#8217;t matter where you are. Rather purchase spring water and be safe.</p>
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<p>Make sure you try some &#8216;Biltong&#8217; when in South Africa. It&#8217;s a tasty protein snack and a total addiction.</p>
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<p>Pap is one of our favourite and cheapest food around. Ask for this when in South Africa. It can be enjoyed with mince and is liked as a great breakfast with eggs or milk and sugar.</p>
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<p>The bunny chow is also a fantastic meal at half the price.</p>
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<p>When close to the bush veld area try and go for game drives.</p>
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<p>Wherever you are, try to enjoy South Africa itself just as much as the sport we will be hosting.</p>
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<p>I hope you will enjoy your stay in South Africa. In the next coming weeks I will provide the soccer fan with interesting locations to visit. There is so much to do and see it will be mind boggling.</p>
<p><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Cape-Town-taxi-rank.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/2009/06/09/capetowntaxirank_1.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></p>
<p>Taxis</p>
<p>Image via <a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Cape-Town-taxi-rank.jpg" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a></p>
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<p>Biltong</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/2009/06/09/4550photo_1.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Bunny chow</p>
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