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Franschhoek, Valley of the Huguenots, one of the premier destinations in the World of Wine. Not surprising when one considers that this fertile ground is where the French first made wine in South Africa 300 years ago. Today, that noble tradition is carried forward by the members of the Vignerons de Franschhoek.
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South Africa's premier new sporting residential development situated among orchards and vineyards on the outskirts of two of the Cape's most famous wineland towns, Franschhoek and Paarl. Pearl Valley is the latest addition to the Jack Nicklaus’s repertoire of signature-designed courses worldwide.
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South Africa is one of the best destinations worldwide for watching marine mammals, whether from land or from boats, with spectacular annual visits from southern right and humpback whales and enormous pods of dolphins year-round. Every year, southern right whales migrate from their icy feeding grounds off Antarctica to warmer climates, reaching South Africa in June.
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To do a tandem skydive in Cape Town is one of the “must do” things while on holiday or just visiting. Skydive Cape Town operate 7 days a week weather permitting. On arrival at the drop zone you will get a 15 minute briefing from your instructor and after being fitted with a harness you will take off in the plane for an adventure of a life time. The plane ride to altitude 9000ft above the ground is breath taking.
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Butterfly World, the largest free flying park for butterflies in Southern Africa, opened its doors to the public in November 1996. The concept originated in the UK and such enclosed parks can be found in countries throughout the world. Each year these parks are visited by thousands of visitors and now thanks to the initiative taken by two Capetonian women, South Africans have the opportunity to experience nature at its best
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Your chance to come face to face with the oceans top predator - The Great White Shark! Great white shark diving at Gansbaai in South Africa is possibly the greatest thrill that you will ever experience! Join in this eco-adventure full of discovery, excitement and awe! And the best news is: You do NOT have to be a qualified diver!
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Tygerberg Zoo is Cape Town’s only zoo. With 24 hectares of land it is situated roughly 40 minutes from Cape Town central. The Tygerberg Zoo is home to lions, tigers, zebra, cheetah, chimpanzees and marmosets. The types of animals include: 61 mammal species, 160 bird species and 63 reptile species.
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