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2017
11
June
How can I make the most of my trip to Johannesburg and Cape Town?

Question:

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Tracy

Hi..does anyone have any travel advice for johannesburg and capetown south africa?

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Virginie

Highly recommend the garden route tour for about 5 days from cape town. A little europe in S africa.

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Nancy

Cape Town in beautiful with lots to see and do - great restaurants and hotels. For North American comforts stay at the Victoria and Albert waterfront. For more adventure stay in Bo Kaap (try the Rose on Rose).

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Nancy

Also go to wine country on a day trip and definitely down the Cape - don’t miss the penguins.

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Nancy

Jo’burg is more dangerous and industrial - stay only in Sandton. Visit the Apartheid Museum and Soweto. It’s also a 5 hour drive to Kruger Park and close to Botswana if you’d like to go on Safari.

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Tracy

Thank u for your suggestions! What do u think of the drive from johannesburg to suncity? Did u go to suncity?

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Nancy

Didn’t go to Sun City. You could go on an organized hop on hop off bus, a half or full day tour, arrange a taxi and driver with your hotel or self drive- if you do the latter check with your hotel for the best/safest route and keep all doors locked at all times (I travel solo and independently so am a bit more vigilant than most). That said - have a great time

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Tracy

Awesome..thank u for all your tips and suggestions

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Jeannett

Nancy take a tour. Don’t drive. If you insist keep your doors locked.

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Jackie

We drove to Sun City this was back in 2003, September time it was super hot but felt safe. I’m guessing from comments 15yrs obviously changes things, so perhaps won’t offer any advice on rest of the trip we did!

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Tracy

Im glad to hear u felt safe!! I know times have changed but still

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Tracy

Good to know

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Tracy

Id still like to hear your advice if u have any ..ill keep in mind it was from 2003 tho
thank you

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Tracy

Aaron R Lowe

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Taylor

*following - going in September

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Emily

be safe! no taxi's, just uber. Rent a car if you're there for a while, especially in Cape Town, so many amazing places around there to drive to like Laangaban, Franschoek, etc. And go on a safari!

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Shaun

Stellenbosh wine tour, robben island, table mountain hike. Always be extra cautious, an Afrikaaner told me in certain places they will Steal your hubcaps at a red light, then sell them back to you at the next red light

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Jeannett

That’s about it. There’s reasons my husband left SA 20 years ago. He got tired of having to travel the backroads carrying a gun. His aunt just got carjacked a few weeks ago.

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Tracy

That is crazy ..sell it at the next light after stealing it first

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Jeannett

Tracy yup. That’s Africa

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Tracy

Does your aunt live there Jeannett

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Jeannett

Tracy my husbands aunt. They all Came from the Durban area but moved down to the cape area. I don’t really have any contact with her and they live on a farm. That in itself is scary these days. White farmers are being murdered at an alarming rate and it does not make the news here

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Tracy

Cathy LoweLowe..
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Trudy

Jeannett That's Africa??? What ARE you talking about?? Africa is a continent. I have previously spent many months (with two babies & husband) travelling through SA with NO problems. And yes, I am white. I think this is the most ignorant comment I have ever read on the YVR page.

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Jeff

Lock your vehicle door

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Linda

Yes, keep your doors locked. All of them!! Stopping is dangerous.

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Serena

Watch out for overpasses whilst driving they drop big rocks on windshields, friend died that way Don't acknowledge strangerseither

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Trudy

I am shocked by some of the utter nonsense I am reading on here.

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Amy

Tracy, I am curious if you ended up going and if so, how it all went. Our family (teens) is looking to go.

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Tracy

Amy yes we did end up going however we hired a company to take us..I wouldn't suggest driving on your own..i think even with a GPS it would have been hard for us to navigate and you wouldn't want to end up in the wrong place by mistake


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Travel Advice for Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa

South Africa is a beautiful and diverse country with a lot to offer visitors. Johannesburg and Cape Town are two of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, and for good reason. Both cities have a lot to offer, from world-class museums and restaurants to stunning natural scenery.

However, it's important to be aware of the safety concerns before you travel to South Africa. Both Johannesburg and Cape Town have high crime rates, so it's important to take precautions to protect yourself.

Here are some travel tips for Johannesburg and Cape Town:

  • Be aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone at night.
  • Don't carry large amounts of cash or valuables.
  • Be careful about who you trust.
  • Don't drink too much alcohol.
  • If you're driving, be aware of the road conditions and avoid driving at night.

In addition to the safety concerns, there are a few other things to keep in mind when planning your trip to South Africa.

  • The weather can be unpredictable, so be sure to pack for all types of weather.
  • The cost of living in South Africa is relatively low, so you can budget for a variety of activities.
  • English is the official language of South Africa, but there are also many other languages spoken.

With a little planning, you can have a safe and enjoyable trip to Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa.

Johannesburg

Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa and the economic hub of the country. It's a vibrant and cosmopolitan city with a lot to offer visitors.

Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Johannesburg include:

  • The Apartheid Museum
  • The Cradle of Humankind
  • The Gold Reef City Theme Park
  • The Soweto Township
  • The Carlton Centre

Johannesburg is also a great place to shop, dine, and nightlife. There are a variety of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs to choose from.

Cape Town

Cape Town is the second-largest city in South Africa and the capital of the Western Cape province. It's a beautiful city with a stunning natural setting.

Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Cape Town include:

  • Table Mountain
  • The V&A Waterfront
  • Robben Island
  • The Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
  • The Cape of Good Hope

Cape Town is also a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. There are a variety of beaches, parks, and hiking trails to choose from.



   










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