Tsitsikamma Segway Forest Tour
Tsitsikamma Segway Tours -
Suitable for the whole family, Tsitsikamma Forest Segway Tours is the coolest way to see the quaint town and the amazing indigenous forest. This two hour tour includes segway training and a visit to the big tree. Expect loads of fun and excitement as your race around the town on this environmentally friendly mobile transportation.
10 Best Places to Visit in South Africa - Travel Video
South Africa has all of the features that travelers long for in a vacation destination: fine weather, gorgeous scenery, great beaches, modern accommodations and superb cuisine. The southern tip of Africa also offers an exotic array of once-in-a-lifetime adventures, from off-roading on a safari to diving with great white sharks. It’s hard to name another holiday destination that offers as much variety. Here’s a look ash the best places to visit in South Africa.
8 amazing things you can't miss on the Garden Route in South Africa
The Garden Route in South Africa is one of the most picturesque road trips in the world. This incredible route will take you through some of the most scenic towns, coastline and cities, winding and weaving past lagoons, rivers, mountain passes, forests, bays and the most pristine beaches. Watch this video for 8 amazing things you can't miss on the Garden Route!
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Road trip South Africa 2010 - part 3/5
This is a video I made of a road trip 3 friends and I made through beautiful South Africa over January 2010. The month long trip started in Johannesburg. First stop was Umhlanga and then all the way to Cape Town along the coastal route and back to JHB. It was an amazing experience and will never be forgotten! Hopefully this video will inspire others to make there next adventure South Africa you will not be disappointed!
The trip was more or less planned as we went along. We literally booked our accommodation as we were driving to the next spot thats the beauty of doing this during off peak season, as we didnt have to book in advance we could stay more nights at places we liked and skip the ones we didnt. Besides a dodgy backpacker in Ireland, the whole backpacking experience was new to me. And I absolutely loved it! The backpackers all had there own style and always one big party. From now on I say no thanks to hotels and hell yeah to backpackers!! It was also real easy to find a good backpacker thanks to 2 wee gems known as the Alternative route and Coast to Coast free backpackers guides that list and rate all the backpackers in South Africa.
So the stops we made are as follows
Geoff and I left Joburg and met up with Candice and Niel in Umhlanga.
Next Day we left Umhlanga and headed to Coffee Bay. This was meant to be about a 6 hour journey which ended up taking 12 hours as we thought it was a good idea to follow a GPS. It wasnt a good idea! The GPS took us on the 4 hour dirt road through rivers and pretty much the middle of nowhere at night! Luckily we had enough fuel and enough spare tyres! We stayed at a backpacker called Coffee shack AWESOME!
Next stop was Buccaneers in Chintsa. Cool spot with awesome backpacker. Abit quite but im sure it get really wild during the busier times.
Next was East London. Didnt really like it too much and the backpacker we were recommended didnt have secure parking so we ended up staying at a not so nice spot just for a night.
Next day we went inland to Hogs Back Awesome! We went for a 2hr hike through the forest and ended up being lost for more than half the day!
After finding our way we headed to Addo Elephant park. Really cool. Got play with elephants, snakes, meerkats and other creatures.
Next was Lungile backpackers in Port Elizabeth. Lots of tasty sea food, diving and surfing!
Island vibe in Jefferys bay was probably my favourite stop of the trip. Lots of partying and lots of surfing for the ones that can handle the hangovers.
Next up Storms river. We wanted to do the black water tubing here but unfortunately the river was dried up due to a drought. But we made up for that by doing the worlds highest bungee jump at Bloukrans Bridge 216 metres!
Definitely the hottest day of the trip was spent Natures Vally. Not sure what the temperature was but it was close to unbearable!
Next was Plettenburg Bay. Really nice but also really expensive. Its also the location of the most awesome experience of my life the tandem skydive. Apparently its one of the most scenic drop zones as well.
Next Island vibe in Knysna. Really cool and different town. Unfortunately the weather wasnt so good.
Next we went to Hermanus which is the lowest part of Africa and where the Atlantic and Indian Ocean meet.
And last but not least Cape Town. Unfortunately we lost most our photos from Cape Town. Another let down was that the photos of the diving in the aquarium were taking in black and white.
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Just Jinger Father and Father
Gold Fish Cruising
Blackalicious Make you feel that way
Just Jinger No God?
African Dope
Just Jinger Too late
MGMT Electric Feel
MGMT Kids
Foo Fighters Everlong
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CapeNature's Gamkaberg Nature Reserve
Gamkaberg: where the lion retreated, so humanity might prosper.
We are fortunate in the Western Cape. The land forever heightens our sense of exploration with its expanses and its wilderness. And with the Gamkaberg Nature Reserve in the Little Karoo, we need not go far to find a place with such space and detachment.
The brooding Gamkaberg, together with the equally mysterious Rooiberg, appear to have been laid down as one over the lowlands of the Little Karoo. The Gamka is therefore a range in isolation and its name is derived from the Khoisan, gami, meaning lion, where the Cape Lion – now extinct – once so successfully wondered here.
As the humans approached, so the lions withdrew so humanity could prosper. The Gamkaberg Nature Reserve was established in 1974 to conserve a small, remnant herd of endangered Cape mountain zebra. They numbered just five in 1976 but, fortunately, focused conservation initiatives, involving resettling of animals into private and national nature reserves, helped their numbers increase.
The reserve is open daily from 7h30 to 16h00. Day visitors can browse the information centre, enjoy finding their way through the labyrinth, take short hikes and use the picnic or braai facilities. The reserve is ideally suited to those seeking some peace and tranquility.
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The Palace of the Lost City Hotel, Sun City Resort, South Africa - Best Travel Destination
The Palace of the Lost City Hotel Sun City is an amazing 5-star hotel and a member of Leading Hotels of the World, and it is the most luxurious hotel in the Sun City Resort. The hotel is the crown jewel at the resort, next to the Big Five Pilanesberg Park. The hotel offers guests a guests 5-star, luxurious accommodation, in a setting that is straight out of an Indiana Jones movie. The Palace offers gourmet dining venues, as well as many exciting activity and entertainment options. Characterized by its unique architecture and its beautiful gardens, which are filled with sparkling streams and cascading waterfalls, the hotel is adorned with beautiful frescoes, exquisite mosaics, and hand-painted ceilings. As Sun City's flagship property, the hotel is a member of the international The Leading Hotels of the World hotel group. The luxurious hotel rooms and suites are exclusively furnished and fitted, offering guests beautiful views of the surrounding lush vegetation. The accommodation is spacious and luxurious, featuring amenities which are convenient to have. Family Rooms, where two adults and two children can share one room are available; wheelchair accessible rooms are also on offer. The hotel rooms afford views over the golf courses, swimming pools, the scenic valley, and the lush tropical gardens that surround the hotel. The unique and spectacular hotel offers visitors various dining options to choose from, ranging from delicious Italian cuisine in the 'Villa Del Palazzo' Restaurant to the attractively prepared international cuisine served at the Crystal Court Restaurant. Guests are invited to enjoy grand views, while sipping a refreshing cocktail by the swimming pool or in the elegant Tusk Bar. The hotel is home to a great variety of facilities, such as the Executive Business Centre, two outdoor swimming pools including the unique Royal Bath, the amphitheatre that can accommodate more than 810 guests, the popular Observatory Bar where exotic cocktails are served and the botanical garden trails that lead through a rain forest, a Jacaranda, and a tropical forest. Hidden cave waterfalls, adventure paths, the sway bridge, and other exciting walkways can be explored in the resort's lush gardens. Romantic honeymoons filled with adventure and delight can be enjoyed at the hotel. The hotel provides honeymooners with a 2 or 3, and 4 or 5 night Deluxe Honeymoon Packages that include luxurious accommodation, on-arrival welcome cocktail, a delicious full English Breakfast daily and VIP treatment, as well as a honeymoon turn down service. Spending a honeymoon at the lavish hotel will definitely be a memorable one. This is a great hotel with comfortable rooms and friendly staff that is always on hand to cater to your every need. This is the ideal place for people who love to be pampered.
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Southern Africa Backpacking [Part 1/8 - South Africa]
This is the first part of my backpacking, 7 months around Southern Africa (South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, ZImbabwe, Botswana and Namibia).
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Subtitles English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Deeper in the forest
Here we are in the forest, showing the interior. A lot of garbage all over. A lot of people dump building rubble and domestic garbage here. Some very old Bluegum trees here, ie 50-75 years old.
Tree trunk in a quiet forest
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