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Wednesday, February 20, 2008 

Golfing in South Africa The Vacation of a Lifetime

Have you ever considered Southern Africa for a golfing vacation? If you haven't, you may want to. South Africa offers some wonderful golfing, and as you can probably imagine, many other things to visit and explore when the golfing is done. But back to the golfing for a moment. South Africa has many world class golf courses (over fifteen to be exact) for you to enjoy. And the year round good weather doesn't hurt anything either. And how about when the golfing is over for the day? Or you want to take a day or so and see what South Africa has to offer (and you will)?

Robben Island this island is a must-see for anyone visiting South Africa. This is where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for decades because of his views during the Apartheid era. Former inmates take visitors on tours of the island now.

Beaches South Africa boasts more than 3000 km of coastline for a person to enjoy. There are some of the most beautiful beaches that you've ever seen.

Namaqualand every spring, the Northern Cape comes alive with huge fields of daisies. The vivid color is absolutely beautiful. Fed by winter rains, the flower grounds of Namaqualand become a must see fro anyone carrying a camera.

Table Mountain Table Mountain is home to South Africa's most breathtaking views. You can take a guided walk up one of the many trails, or simply ride the cable car to the top. No visit to Cape Town will be complete without a visit to Table Mountain.

Cradle of Humankind The cradle of humankind includes the Sterkfintein Caves, where anthropologist Dr. Robert Broom discovered the skull of Mrs. Ples, a 3-million year old humanoid, in 1936. At the time of discovery, she was thought to be evidence of the 'missing link'.

Kruger National Park This is the greatest of South Africa's national parks and attracts the greatest number of visitors. You can go on a guided walk or drive yourself; the choice is up to you. This is one of the places that visitors have the best chance of seeing one of the Big Five animals. Elephant, lion, leopard, rhino, and buffalo are all abundant within the park. Seeing as how witnessing one of these animals in the wild is a once in a lifetime experience, Krueger National Park should be a place you visit.

The Drakensberg Mountains This mountain range is an adventure tourist's playground. The range is also great for nature photography, and easy walking. There are also challenging peaks and majestic waterfalls throughout the Drakensberg range. The view will compete with anything you've seen anywhere in the world.

With all of this to do other than golf, you may be thinking will I even have time to golf? Of course you will, and you won't be disappointed in the least. South Africa has some of the most beautiful and challenging courses that you'll find anywhere. Hopefully you'll keep it in mind as a destination for your next golf getaway.

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