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Winter vacationing in South Africa


South-Africa is a country in the deep south of Africa. South-Africa’s inland exists of plateaus, its outskirts of rough hills and the shore is very narrow. The east is covered by the Drakensbergen, where the highest mountain top in the country is located; the Njesuthi (3408 m.).
South-Africa’s climate is a mixture of a desert and subtropical climate. The days are sunny and the nights are cool. The climate in general is warm and temperate with little rainfall and lots of sun. The hottest month is December.

The true biota lover cannot miss out on a visit to South-Africa. With more than 20,000 different kinds of plants you can see 10% of all known plants on earth in South-Africa.
The fauna is also abundantly represented in South-Africa. Elephants, lions, buffalo’s, leopards an rhino’s are the most often photographed animals in the world and of course you find them in South-Africa. Many animal species live in South-Africa that occur nowhere else in the world, like the hottentot hare.

Visit Cape of Good Hope, Robben Island or the Table Mountain and end your day with dinner in the relaxed atmosphere of Port Elizabeth.
Hospitable South-Africa will welcome you with open arms and offer you a winter vacation that tastes like more!