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World Cup 2010 – Football and Safari



With a country well on track to hosting of the most anticipated and largest sports competition, the South African people are amazingly proud and honored to show the world their beautiful culture and the party they can put on. The South African president, telling the South African parliament, says the country "is firmly on track to deliver an inaugural African FIFA World Cup™ that will once and for all positively change global perceptions of the continent".

While South African cities are finishing the stadiums and Zakumi the mascot is getting ready, the safari parks are gearing up to take part in drawing in guests and showing them the amazing holidays available in South Africa. Either, if you are a wildlife lover, an outdoor enthusiast or if you simply enjoy a day of lying by the pool under the African sun, then 2010 is the perfect opportunity to go on Safari in South Africa.

An African Safari is a very unique and adventurous holiday and one that is never forgotten. Around the country tourists from around the world with share in South African safari traditions like sun downers. We always say that a drink beside the water as the sun drops below the horizon bring better luck in what animals you could see that evening.

There are many holidays available to safari travelers but these are the ones we recommend.

Cage Diving with Sharks: While this is arguably the single largest tourist attraction in South Africa and a good place to see them while staying with eco-responsibility in mind is the Grootbos Safari Lodge.

Safari with Lions: At Kwafubesi, a ranger will take visitors into a special section of the park where the Kalahari Lions roam free every morning. This morning ride in an open Land Rover with the morning mist and dew burning off is truly unforgettable.

Visiting the Vineyards of the Western Cape: Stellenbosch is just outside of Cape Town and not too far from the beach and exclusive golf resorts. It is home to a remarkable places to stay like the Wedgeview Lodge that is surrounded by the traquility of wine estates.

by Jeff Cammack
2009-03-02 - 15:36:00

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