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Golf Tours in Gauteng You will find many excellent golf courses in and around Johannesburg. For the golf lover, playing golf is the best way to experience the Johannesburg area. Go on a golf tour and play on the best courses in the Johannesburg area while at the same time visiting some of the best tourist attractions the area has to offer. For more accommodation information on golf tours in Johannesburg visit the South African Golf Tours website. |
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Gauteng Art Gallery |
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Gold Reef City |
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Lesedi Cultural Village |
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Museum Africa |
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Greensleeves Medieval Kingdom You will find the Greensleeves Medieval Kingdom in the Johannesburg suburb of Krugersdorp. Here you can experience a banquet in true Medieval style.Enjoy Friar Tuck's spit roast buffet around roaring log fires or an Elizabethan picnic buffet where you choose and pack your own picnic hamper from a wonderful choice of goodies, and then enjoy it in our Enchanted Forest or seated in Merlin's Cave. |
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Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens Located in Roodepoort in the West Rand of Gauteng is the Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens which is a haven for bird-watching and picnic outings. Over 600 plant species and 220 bird species, as well as a number of reptile and small mammals such as antelope and jackal, occur naturally in the Nature Reserve. There are still a pair of eagle nestled next to the Witpoortjie Waterfall. Facilities include a nursery, book shop, gift shop and restaurant. |
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The Cradle of Humankind The Cradle of Humankind is a World Heritage Site. It is about 50km southwest of Johannesburg. It contains a complex of limestone caves, including the Sterkfontein Caves, where the 2.3-million year-old fossil Mrs. Ples was found as well as the Wonder Cave. There are more than three dozen fossil-bearing caves in the Cradle of Humankind. Other important sites include: Bolt's Farm, Cooper's Cave, Drimolen, Gondolin, Haasgat, Kromdraai, Minaars Cave, Motsetsi, Plovers Lake, Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Wonder Cave |
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The Apartheid Museum The Apartheid Museum is a museum complex in Johannesburg, South Africa dedicated to illustrating apartheid and the 20th century history of South Africa. The museum was designed by an architectural consortium, which was made out of several leading firms. The building was designed to reflect the South African experience and to be centred around a garden designed to replicate the indigenous Veld. The exhibits include film footage, photographs, text panels, and artefacts. A series of 22 separate exhibition areas lead the visitor sequentally through the prelude to and history of apartheid, including the situation in South Africa post-apartheid. |
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Sandton One of the main attractions in Sandton is Sandton City, which ranks among the largest shopping centres in Africa. Together with Nelson Mandela Square, the centre, with some 144,000m² of shopping space, is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, larger than Sydney's Westfield Parramatta or Melbourne's Southland Shopping Centres. Much of Johannesburg's business tourism is centred on Sandton, which has a string of 5-star hotels. |
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Montecasino Montecasino is a major recreational centre in Sandton with the biggest movie screen in Africa, Casino and skatepark. It is built to look like an old Italian castle, even having fake sky inside bringing the spirit of Tuscany to life. It has the piazza area consisting of 6 restaurants,a high-class business hotel and a 1900 seater theater. It situated only a
few hundred metres from the off-ramps of major highways. Facilities include: Casino, Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Bars, Clubs, Food Court, Cinemas and many more. |
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Dinokeng Dinokeng has many game reserves and conservancies, which are being linked together and restocked with game with the potential to form a large Big Five game reserve in future. Dinokeng is a great destination for anyone travelling with time pressure or a tight budget - there's just so much to do, all packed into an outdoor setting so close to the city! |
Crafters Market Place At the Crafters Marketplace you will see beautifully handcrafted items on display from over 100 talented Johannesburg crafters and artisans.The Crafters Market Place is open seven days a week and the range of crafts available include products made of wood, wrought iron, exotic papers, dyed materials, knitwear, wax, glass, fragrances, stone, pottery, dried plants, bronze and other materials. After you finished browsing the stalls make sure to relax with a cup of coffe on the balcony of Platters, the Exclusive coffee shop at the Crafters Marketplace. |
Crocodile River Arts & Crafts Ramble The Crocodile River Arts & Crafts Ramble event takes place in Gauteng the first weekend of every month. Artists display pottery, watercolours, oil paintings, handwoven garments, iron sculpture. A wonderfully relaxing experience. Luncheons are available at the Riverbend Studio (pizza baked in an outdoor oven), La Piqnique -French Style picnic hampers or Continental Country Cooking from Millbank (Sunday lunch only). |
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