Pretoria, also called as Tshwane is the capital of South Africa. Pretoria is known for it's beautiful Jacaranda's which flower once a year in October. It has been given the nickname of the Jacaranda city because of this.
Pretoria, also called as Tshwane is the capital of South Africa. Pretoria is known for it's beautiful Jacaranda's which flower once a year in October. It has been given the nickname of the Jacaranda city because of this.
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The city of Pretoria (aka The Jacaranda City) is South Africa’s administrative capital. Enjoy an amazing cultural experience that includes tree lined avenues, inspiring architecture, historical monuments.
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More InformationThis is a unique Eco-Adventure where you ZIP through one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world. Spectacular scenery, highest safety measures and a 2h30 flight on the worlds longest Zip Line!
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More InformationPretoria city-the administrative capital of south Africa is known as the “Jacaranda City“ for its jacaranda-lined avenues and fascinating architecture. Visit historical monuments like the Paul Kruger House, Voortrekker monument and the Union buildings.
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Look out for the captivating clouds of butterflies flying in a north east direction as you travel around Johannesburg right now? This is one of the great wonders of nature. These tiny exquisite Brown Veined White or Pioneer Butterflies are on the move and heading towards Madagascar.
With some of the best beaches in the world along the Plettenberg Bay coast, a casual meal is best enjoyed in one of the many restaurants on, near or overlooking the sea. Don a bathing costume, slops, throw on a wrap and head for your favourite eating haunt.
You know that you have arrived in the best place you could be as the sheer spectacle of shimmering sea and golden sands takes your breath away as you descend Marine Drive . This is South Africa’s favourite holiday playground with Blue Flag beaches, great surfing spots, adventure activities and some great eating places.
WHICH KID CAN’T tell you where Santa Claus is from? —the North Pole! Evergreen Christmas Trees are part and parcel of most homes, Christian or not, with bright baubles and winking lights happily announcing the Christmas season. Well, surprise, surprise, Christmas is essentially a Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus. Navidad in Spanish, Natale in Italian, Noel in French – they all denote nativity. So where does all the tradition come from and how come St Nick is every child’s favourite character, Christian or not?