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SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa is known for its secenic beauty, sunny weather, unmatched outdoor lifestyle and the warm hospitality of its people. It is fast becoming a sophisticated tourist destination representing excellent value for money and offering a host of adventure and soft adventure activities, excellent cuisine and an opportunity to relax and recharge in an environment that few destinations in the world can rival.

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  • Free Entry Permit Sticker
    Travellers from most overseas countries (Scandinavia, Japan, USA, and most Western European and Commonwealth countries) do not need a visa, but will be given a free entry permit sticker on arrival in South Africa that outlines how long they may stay in the country (usually a maximum of 90 days).

  • Immigration Act Regulations
    All passports must have at least one unused page when presented for endorsements, or entry to South Africa may be refused.

  • Vaccinations
    Visitors who enter South Africa from a yellow fever zone must have a valid international yellow fever inoculation certificate. Only infants under the age of one year are exempt.

  • Getting here
    OR Thambo is the major airport in South Africa and is the central hub for over 45 international airlines.

  • Language
    Although South Africa has 11 official languages, English is widely spoken.

  • Electrical system
    220/230 volts AC 50 Hz. US-made appliances may need a transformer.

  • Money
    The currency unit is the Rand, denoted by the symbol R, with 100 cents making up R1 (one Rand). Foreign currency can be exchanged at local banks and Bureaux de Changes. Most major international credit cards are widely accepted.

  • Tax
    Value-added-tax (VAT) of 14% is charged on most items. Foreign visitors to South Africa can have their VAT refunded at the point of departure, if the value of the items exceeds R250.00 and they are able to produce receipts.

  • Clothing
    In summer (October - March) lightweight cotton and linen clothing is recommended. A jacket or sweater may be needed for cooler days and evenings. Warm clothes are needed for winter (April-September), and although at Wild Horses we experience many balmy winter days, the peaks of the Drakensberg are very often snow-capped in winter and nights are cold.

  • Hospitals and medical care
    There is a large network of private hospitals countrywide which offer excellent medical services. Travellers must have adequate health insurance to cover private hospital fees.

  • Malaria
    The Free State is a malaria free area.

  • Water
    In most regions of South Africa tap water meets international safety standards.

  • Driving
    Non-residents are permitted to drive with a driving licence issued and valid in their own country, provided it bears the photograph and signature of the holder and is in English. If your driver's licence does not meet these requirements, an international driver's licence is required. In South Africa, motorists drive on the left hand side of the road. The wearing of seatbelts is compulsory.




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