Fine antiques and 17th century tapestries.
The standard city tour of Pretoria includes visits to the Voortrekker Monument, Church Square, Kruger/Melrose House and the Union Buildings. In October, the Jacaranda trees bloom, turning the city into a lilac fairyland.
For tourists based in Pretoria, there is a choice between the Rhino & Lion Park, and the Pilanesberg National Park, which is home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino and elephant). Feeding time can be observed at the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Captive Breeding Centre where hyenas, vultures and cheetahs flourish in a natural, but controlled environment.
Experience Lesedi, a multi-cultural African village home to four major African tribes. Visit homesteads and watch, or join, traditional dancing and singing. A tour to Soweto, including a traditional medicine shop, can be combined with a trip through Johannesburg and the Gold Reef City themepark.
The world’s biggest diamond was discovered at the nearby Cullinan Mine. The surface tour includes the Diamond Room, where a selection of uncut diamonds and replicas of world famous diamonds are displayed.
Another African experience not to be missed is a sunrise safari in a hot air balloon over the Hartbeespoort Dam and the Magaliesberg Mountains. South Africa’s Kingdom of Pleasure can be found at Sun City or Lost City. Facilities range from a casino to golf courses and a crocodile farm.
Loopspruit Wine Estate is the only one of its kind north of the Vaal river. Enjoy a guided tour, wine tasting and a traditional Bushveld lunch.
Sporting facilities ranging from horseriding and golf to tennis and hiking trails are available and trips to the Botanical Gardens and the State Theatre can also be arranged.
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