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South Africa : The Complete Guide to the Cities, Winelands, and Game Parks, with Zimbabwe and Botswana (Fodor's Southern Africa)  
Author: Andrew Barbour, Inc. Staff Fodor's Travel Publications (Editor)
ISBN: 0679035362
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

Midwest Book Review
Any heading to South Africa for a holiday will appreciate a take-along tote which includes the best lodging and touring choices in the country. This provides an important key to moving around the country and joins only a relative handful of other guides on South Africa, making it an important take-along planner.

Book Description
Experienced and first-time travelers alike rely on Fodor's Gold Guides for rich, reliable coverage the world over. Smart travel tips and important contact info make planning your trip a breeze and detailed coverage of sights, accommodations, and restaurants give you the info you need to make your experience enriching and hassle-free. If you only have room for one guide, this is the one for you.The best guide to South Africa, packed with essentials
Gorgeous beaches, spring wildflowers, mountain hikes, white-water adventures, amazing wildlife encounters
African crafts, picturesque wine routes, traditional tribal villages, Cape Dutch colonial architectureWhere to stay and eat, no matter what your budget
Out of Africa lodges, Zulu home-stays, big-city luxury, dune-side chalets, Winelands B&Bs, rustic wilderness camps
Country bistros, curry shops, tea terraces, African-food cafés, seaside braais (barbecues), an oyster-tasting tavernFresh, thorough, practical--off and on the beaten path
Costs, hours, descriptions, and tips by the thousands
All reviews based on visits by savvy writer-residents26 pages of maps, 23 vacation itineraries, and more
City walking tours
Big Game Adventures miniguide
Important contacts, smart travel tips
Pleasures & Pastimes, don't-miss activities
New & Noteworthy
Festivals
Background essays, further reading, videos to watch
Complete index

From the Publisher
We've compiled a helpful list of guidebooks that complement Fodor's South Africa. To learn more about them, just enter the title in the keyword search box. Exloring South Africa (2nd Edition): An information-rich cultural guide in full color; a great complement to the Gold Guide.

From the Inside Flap
Experienced and first-time travelers alike rely on Fodor's Gold Guides for rich, reliable coverage the world over.  Smart travel tips and important contact info make planning your trip a breeze and detailed coverage of sights, accommodations, and restaurants give you the info you need to make your experience enriching and hassle-free.  If you only have room for one guide, this is the one for you.

The best guide to South Africa, packed with essentials
Gorgeous beaches, spring wildflowers, mountain hikes, white-water adventures, amazing wildlife encounters
African crafts, picturesque wine routes, traditional tribal villages, Cape Dutch colonial architecture

Where to stay and eat, no matter what your budget
Out of Africa lodges, Zulu home-stays, big-city luxury, dune-side chalets, Winelands B&Bs, rustic wilderness camps
Country bistros, curry shops, tea terraces, African-food cafés, seaside braais (barbecues), an oyster-tasting tavern

Fresh, thorough, practical--off and on the beaten path
Costs, hours, descriptions, and tips by the thousands
All reviews based on visits by savvy writer-residents

26 pages of maps, 23 vacation itineraries, and more
City walking tours
Big Game Adventures miniguide
Important contacts, smart travel tips
Pleasures & Pastimes, don't-miss activities
New & Noteworthy
Festivals
Background essays, further reading, videos to watch
Complete index

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Pleasures and Pastimes

Beaches

South Africa has some of the finest beaches on earth -- literally hundreds of miles of golden sands, often without a soul on them. The surf is big, though, and dangerous undertows and side washes are common. Beaches in major cities have lifeguards, and helicopters periodically patrol the coastline. Cape Town and the entire Western Cape have glorious beaches, but the water is extremely cold year-round, and wind can be a problem. The water is warmer along the Garden Route, with the best swimming beaches found Plettenberg Bay. Around Durban and the resorts of KwaZulu-Natal, the water is ideal for swimming, but keep and eye out for the stinging Portuguese man-of-war (bluebottle), particularly when the wind is coming from the east. All major resort beaches in KwaZulu-Natal are protected by shark nets. For truly deserted beaches and warm water, head to Rocktail Bay Lodge in the far north of KwaZulu-Natal.

Bird-Watching
Bring your binoculars if you like birds, because South Africa ranks as one of the finest bird-watching destinations on the planet. Kruger National Park alone has recorded more than 500 different bird species, many of breathtaking beauty. The best time for bird-watching is October-April, when migrants are in residence.

Canoeing and White-Water Rafting
The world's most incredible one-day white-water rafting trip is on the Zambezi River, through the gorges below Victoria Falls. It's an adventure you won't soon forget, and no prior experience is necessary. Another great trip is canoeing on the Zambezi above the Falls, where the river is wide and sluggish, dotted with islands on which hippos and elephants feed.

Cricket
White South Africans are crazy about it -- during international matches, you'll often find crowds gathered in front of the windows of electronics stores watching the action. These international competitions, known as test matches, are played against England and former colonies like India, West Indies, and Australia, and a one-day test match is as riveting as anything baseball can produce. The longer five-day test matches involve subtle nuances of strategy that will confound -- and probably bore -- anyone not born to the game. South Africa's various provinces also compete against each other in the annual Castle Cup competition. A major push is under way to introduce cricket into black communities, but it remains an essentially white sport.

Dining
South Africa won't unseat France anytime soon from its culinary throne. But there are three bright spots you should keep in mind. The first is the abundance of fresh seafood, from plump Knysna oysters to enormous Mozambiquean prawns to the Cape's own magnificent clawless lobsters, known as crayfish. The second is the country's love affair with Indian cuisine, first brought to South Africa by Indian laborers in the 19th century. Samoosas and curries appear on almost every menu, and the fast food choice in Durban is bunny chow, a curry-filled loaf of bread.




South Africa

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Experienced and first-time travelers alike rely on Fodor's Gold Guides for rich, reliable coverage the world over. Smart travel tips and important contact info make planning your trip a breeze and detailed coverage of sights, accommodations, and restaurants give you the info you need to make your experience enriching and hassle-free. If you only have room for one guide, this is the one for you.

The best guide to South Africa, packed with essentials
Gorgeous beaches, spring wildflowers, mountain hikes, white-water adventures, amazing wildlife encounters
African crafts, picturesque wine routes, traditional tribal villages, Cape Dutch colonial architecture

Where to stay and eat, no matter what your budget
Out of Africa lodges, Zulu home-stays, big-city luxury, dune-side chalets, Winelands B&Bs, rustic wilderness camps
Country bistros, curry shops, tea terraces, African-food cafés, seaside braais (barbecues), an oyster-tasting tavern

Fresh, thorough, practical—off and on the beaten path
Costs, hours, descriptions, and tips by the thousands
All reviews based on visits by savvy writer-residents

26 pages of maps, 23 vacation itineraries, and more
City walking tours
Big Game Adventures miniguide
Important contacts, smart travel tips
Pleasures & Pastimes, don't-miss activities
New & Noteworthy
Festivals
Background essays, further reading, videos to watch
Complete index

     



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