Press Review, Tourism
05. January 2010
Cape Town aims to boast 3 world heritage sites
Cape Town is aiming to become the first city in the world to boast three world heritage sites. Along with Table Mountain and Robben Island, the city hopes to have its historic Company's Garden added...
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19. August 2009
Radebe appointed 2010 Tourism Ambassador
South African soccer star Lucas Radebe has been appointed as SA Tourism's "2010 Ambassador to the World", tasked to promote the country ahead of the World Cup kick-off next year.
Press Review, Tourism
12. August 2009
Minister Van Schalkwyk takes Welcome Campaign to the Border
With African land arrivals making up almost 75% of foreign arrivals to South Africa, the importance of African visitors cannot be underestimated, Minister of Tourism, Marthinus Van Schalkwyk said...
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12. August 2009
Cradle of Humankind turns 10
The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site is turning 10 years old. The site has received worldwide acclaim and exposure for major discoveries such as Little Foot. The more than three million year...
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22. June 2009
Boundless Southern Africa
The Boundless Southern Africa expedition is underway. The initiative, which promotes Southern Africa's seven transfrontier conservation areas as investment and tourism opportunities, finished the...
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19. March 2009
SA lodges named in list of world's top eco-lodges
Three South African lodges are included on the latest National Geographic Adventure magazine list of 50 top eco-lodges. Phinda Private Game Reserve, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve and Bushmans Kloof...
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12. March 2009
Foreigners Flock to South African Shores
South Africa recorded its highest tourist levels yet last year. Despite the global economic crisis, the country broke the nine-million mark for visitor arrivals for the second consecutive year, with...
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