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The Republic of South Africa
1,221,037 sq km
43.1 million
Pretoria (administrative); Bloemfontein (judicial) and Cape Town (legislative)
77% black, 10% white (60% of whites are of Afrikaner descent, most of the rest are of British descent), 8% mixed race, 2.5% of Indian or Asian descent
Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, Pedi, English, Tswana, Sotho, Tsonga, Swati, Venda, Ndebele
Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish and traditional religions
Republic and independent member of the British Commonwealth
Thabo Mbeki
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Entry permits are issued free on arrival to visitors on holiday from many Commonwealth and most Western European countries, as well as Japan and the USA. If you aren't entitled to an entry permit, you'll need to get a visa (also free) before you arrive.
Cape Town is a clean and safe area - there are no health risks and no vaccinations are required. Tap water is safe to drink and there is no risk of contracting malaraia.
GMT/UTC plus two hours
220/230V, 50Hz
Located southern point of the Tropic of Capricorn, Cape Town is mostly dry and sunny.
Cape Town's sumer is generally from late October to March, winters are fairly cold and wet and the rainy months are June- August. Generally summers are hot, although Cape Town's coastal position brings moderating sea breezes. Spring and Autumn are mild and remain enjoyable months to visit Cape Town. September is the month for the vivid West Coast flowers and November is the best month for whale watching.

Cape Town is busiest during December and January when local schools are on holiday, although the tourist season extends from November to April.

With Cape Town's spectacular geography and its great vibe it is not hard to see why it is consistently voted amongst the world's best cities. It is also South Africa's oldest city, the point at which South Africa as we know it today started.

A range of jagged mountains thrusting into the splendid desolation of the southern Atlantic, the Cape Peninsula is one of the world's most beautiful places.

Pristine beaches, sheltered bays and secluded coves encircle the majestic might of Table Mountain, a World Heritage Site and home to some 8,500 species of flower. Between the mountain's looming crags and Table Bay's deep blue sweep lies South Africa's Mother City and the cosmopolitan hub of the Western Cape Province - Cape Town.

Cape Town is generally a safe and friendly city, although it is strongly advised that safety precautions be taken. Due to poverty in certain areas, crime and theft can be a problem. Try not to carry large amounts of cash and be discreet with expensive cameras, jewellery etc. Do not walk in deserted areas, especially after dark and always park in designated, well-lit areas. When driving, keep your doors locked and while parked lock your belongings in thr boot rather than leave them in the open. Ask locals or your hosts to advise you on areas that should be avoided.

 

 

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