I left my heart in South Africa

Simone Senft on 19 June 2018
Even though I was born and raised in South Africa, I have always said that it must be one of the top 10 countries to be visited.

Why South Africa? Only people who have not been can ask that question, because where else would you find the Big 5, stunning natural beauty, world renowned wines and a place where you can combine city breaks with great tours, safaris, beach holidays and different cultures all in one country. Once you experience South Africa you too will leave your heart behind.

With so much to do and explore in South Africa I will start with the Province of Gauteng. eGoli meaning “place of gold” is the Zulu name for Johannesburg.

• Discover some of the many natural, historical and cultural charms. Specialized tours will take you into some of the most unique places you will ever discover in your life.

• Retrace Gandhi’s footsteps – many places witnessed Gandhi’s passage, Constitution Hill, the current house of parliament and the prison where Gandhi and Mandela were both once held.

• Apartheid Museum – a must see with 22 fascinating exhibitions which takes visitors through an informative and sometimes an emotional journey of the racial discrimination laws.

• Soweto – a symbolic neighbourhood of the anti-apartheid struggle where Nelson Mandela fought the injustices of his time.

• The Gold Rush – With the discovery of the first gold veins visit a mine that gives insight into the lives of the miners that make a living finding Gold.

• The Hidden treasures of Art – Many must see museums which have made it become one of the fastest growing urban cities revealing some unique artwork which is as beautiful as telling a story on canvas.

• Trendy Johannesburg-which is also known as the fashion capitol with trendy areas like Sandton or the fashion district between Troye street and Goud street. The re-furbished district houses, more than 300 fashion-related micro-businesses, with seamstresses and tailors from across Southern Africa and many small shops in cramped spaces overflowing with materials and clothes.