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Tlopi is the name that the locals call the river, which feeds the dam
on which the camp is situated. The name Tlopi is derived from the word
Motlopi, which is the Tswana, name for the tree, Boscia albitrunca or
"witgat". Its common english name is Shepherd's ...
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PORTERVILLE TOURISM BUREAU
Jan Dackaert Museum
Market Street
Private Bag x4
Porterville 6810
Tel 022 931 3732
Fax 022 931 3047
Email info@tourismporterville.co.za
Website www.tourismporterville.co.za
[http://www.tourismporterville.co.za]
Porterville ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS & TOURISM
Tel 040 639 3214
Bhisho is the provincial capital of the Eastern Cape featuring the
provincial legislature and various government buildings. Immediately
east of King William's Town, this recently ...
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HEIDELBERG PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION
_Tel_ 016 349 1261
Heidelberg, situated a mere 40 minutes from the centre of
Johannesburg, nestles in the scenic beauty of the Suikerbosrand. The
town was established in 1865 at the crossroads of ...
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BALULE SATELITE CAMP
Deep in the heart of the Kruger National park, in the most exquisite
topography, lies a small satellite camp. Named "Balule" after the
Tsonga word for the Olifants River, this camp is one of the best
places for guests to experience ...
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Once a cattle post for the Dutch East India Company 1680, Kuilsrivier
takes its name from a series of pools (kuils) in the river which flows
through the town.
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Many private game farms, hunting lodges and safari guides operate from
this magnet for international trophy collectors. Magudu is also the
site of a historical village that was once home to Magudu, the Zulu
rain queen.
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Lies about 45 kilometers northwest of Tshwane (Pretoria) and is a
cultural melting pot. Visitors are drawn to its many spaza shops and
to its Ndebele artists and traditional healers.
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Leeudoringstad was named after a particular type of thorn bush that
once grew in abundance near the farm Rietkuil, on which the village
was founded in 1920.
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Eastern Cape Tourism Board Mthatha
Tel 047 531 5290
Idutywa is located 33km north of Butterworth. The predominantly Fingo
Xhosa population practices mixed farming in the area.
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