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Travel Hints
Travel to South Africa
Your first point of entry to South Africa is arrival at the Johannesburg International Airport.
This airport is home to 45 airlines from all five continents. Flights from Europe are normally
overnight. A direct flight from U.S.A. to Johannesburg or Cape Town takes approximately 15 hours;
and a flight between London and Johannesburg takes approximately 12 hours.
Time Difference
South Africa operates two hours before Greenwich Mean Time throughout the year. This means that
South Africa is:
- one hour ahead of Central European Winter Time;
- seven hours ahead of Eastern Standard Winter Time;
- seven hours behind Australian Central Time.
Currency
The currency for South Africa is called Rand. Foreign currency can be exchanged at local banks.
Most major credit cards such as MasterCard, Visa, Amercin Express and Diner Club are widely accepted.
With the current exchange rate in your favour, you'll find South Africa an inexpensive destination.
Best time to visit South Africa
South Africa is an all year-round destination, experiencing
the highest number of 'sunshine hours' per year than any other country.
Although the climate varies from region to region, it's normally mild and sunny
throughout the year.
Warm months: September to April
Cold months: May to August
What to Pack
For your own comfort and ease we suggest you keep your luggage to a minimum.
Clothing should be casual, comfortable, wash and wear (although hotels offer
a quick laundry turnaround), jackets and ties are required for most city hotel
restaurants and golf clubs.
Practical items to bring:
Shorts and cotton t-shirts.
Comfortable walking shoes.
Swimming costume and beach towel.
Sunblock, lip cream, wide brimmed hat, sunglasses.
Binoculars, cameras and accessories.
Fleece or sweater and warm jackets for game drives or cool evenings.
Depending on the region you plan to visit, malaria prohpylactics.
When to Go
- The northern regions are good destinations in the winter months as game
viewing is at its best and the temperatures are very mild (maximum 20-23ºC).
There is very little winter rainfall in the north.
- The southern regions are summer destinations. The summer rainfall is low
and temperatures reach 28-30ºC or higher on beautiful days.
- Mid-August to mid-September is definitely the months to visit Namaqualand
in the Western and Northern Cape Provinces. This is the time of the year
that the desert-like terrain transforms into a picturesque landscape of
flowers, enchanting thousands of visitors.
- The eastern region have mild weather, warm waters and excellent game
viewing opportunities to offer all year.
- Winter is generally mild, except in the highest parts of the country.
- South Africa's annual holidays fall in the summer months (December/Januray)
and this causes tourist destinations to be overcrowded. To avoid disappointment
we suggest you plan well ahead of time and check availability with us.
Passport and Visa
All visitors must have a valid passport and in some cases a visa. Please remember that your passport
must have at least one unused page when presenting your passport for endorsements'. Failure of this
requirement will result in refusal of entry to South Africa. This requirement is in line with all
major global travel destinations.
Eastern Cape Climate Chart
| Month
| Temperature |
Daily Average Maximum
| Daily Average Minimum
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January
| 25
| 18
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| February
| 25
| 18
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| March
| 25
| 17
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| April
| 23
| 14
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| May
| 22
| 12
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| June
| 20
| 9
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| July
| 20
| 9
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| August
| 20
| 10
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| September
| 20
| 11
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| October
| 21
| 13
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| November
| 22
| 15
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| December
| 24
| 16
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