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South
African car hire options
Hire a car and see more of South Africa
by Andrew Regan
As
winter looms on the horizon, the long haul holiday market springs into
life offering sun and heat in the southern hemisphere. From the cosmopolitan
offerings of Cape Town and Johannesburg to the wilderness of the Kruger
National Park to the rugged Atlantic and Indian Ocean coastlines, South
Africa has plenty to offer the holiday maker this winter.
South Africa is vast, and
traversing the distances between the major attractions is most easily accomplished
by taking advantage of the internal flights available, but perhaps the
more rewarding experience can be derived by hiring a car as it helps to
convey a deeper understanding of what the country has to offer. Car rental
firms have a presence in most of the major cities and car hire in South
Africa is relatively cheap.
Cape
Town is the first port of call for many flights to South Africa and the
city greets all with a bustling, cosmopolitan atmosphere. The city skyline
is dominated by the omnipotent table mountain and the city retains a bustling
café culture and impressive seafood at the harbour area. Moving
out of Cape Town and along the Garden Route - touted as Africa's answer
to Route 66 - is a series of beautiful coastal towns of South Africa's
Indian Ocean coastline.
Durban is a surfer's mecca
and offers a laid-back alternative to the bustle of Cape Town and Johannesburg.
For the more adventurous, Durban can be used as a base for exploring South
Africa's most fearsome ocean predator, the Great White Shark. For land
based predators, there can be only one place to visit - Kruger National
Park. South Africa's top attraction offers the unique opportunity to view
outstanding wildlife on safari and the chance to spot the big five in their
natural habitat for a unique and rewarding experience.
Travelling by road through
the Transvaal provides a rewarding experience allowing visitors to see
more of the real South Africa by car, taking in Johannesburg and Pretoria
en-route. These cities offer a greater glimpse into South African life
and can act as a good base for booking and exploring a Kruger safari.
About the Author
Andrew Regan is an online
journalist who enjoys socialising at his local Edinburgh
rugby club.
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