You Can Do A Lot More Than Visiting Kruger Park, In South Africa

By Steve Brandt


It would not be an exaggeration if we say, South Africa has always been an attraction to people from around the world belonging to diverse backgrounds, nationality and interests.The country is home to several distinct ecosystems. National parks, lush wine lands and wild beaches that attract millions of nature lovers. People come for touristic purposes, businesses and for leisure and fun. What they want, South Africa gives them all.

With winter approaching, the tourist influx increases. For many travellers the national parks are of prime interest, but there are much more what the country has in reserve and can offer. This article is about the amazing locations for spending an unforgettable time in South Africa and also will give you tips on logistics to make your whole holiday experience seamless.

In South African Tourism, Biodiversity and Ecotourism are two buzz words . Having been ranked 7th in the World Biodiversity Index and with special care taken from the Government, South Africa houses some of the most interesting Safari and game reserves of the world. Kruger national park is one of them.

Kruger Park: Kruger Park is a popular tourist attraction in the region, with diverse geography, flora and fauna. Starting point of visit to Kruger National is from Johannesburg.

To access Kruger Park, one can take experienced guides or a self-drive option to explore the natural beauty of the park. Around about Cars , provides a wide range of car hire services with a variety of fleet of cars which makes it easier to choose and also suits to the requirement and budget of individuals and travel group(s).

Vredefort Crater: In the Free Province of South Africa is the largest verified impact crater on earth located. The name originates from the town Vredefort. The present spread doesn't match the original spread of 300 kilometers. Nevertheless, it continues to be a traveler's delight.

iSimangaliso Wetland Park : To 275 km of Durban , iSimangaliso Wetland Park is situated on the east coast of Kwa Zulu Natal. This is South Africa's the third largest protected area of Flora and Fauna. The wetland parks spans 280 km from coast line of the Mozambique border south to Lake St Lucia Estuary. The sanctuary is home to a wide range of aquatic animals such as crocodiles,whales, turtles, dolphins and loggerhead turtles. The nearest big town to start your journey to this place is Durban.

Cape Floristic region: Though smallest among the six recognized floristic kingdoms of the world, the cape floristic province houses high diversity and endemism. Over 9000 vascular plant species are found here, 69 percent of these are endemic. Approximately 280 kilometres from Cape Town, the floral kingdom can easily be explored by self-drive service from Cape Town provided by Around About Cars Cape town.

The services offered at Around about Cars, include further information to make their journey convenient and memorable. Special deals are provided to the customers from time to time. One can visit the deals page to get more information. Offers are also made for camping equipment, other accessories and essentials. By calling or sending an email customers can request information. We look forward to make your time in South Africa memorable.




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