Tourism in South Africa: how developed is the infrastructure? Is it safe to travel around South Africa?

Responses information department of "Tourism Thinness"
For the millions of our tourists the East Asian countries are no longer exotic, their eyes are increasingly being turned to South Africa. Not only extreme youth go there, but also families with children. All of them will not have to spend the night in huts surrounded by wild animals and get food hunting. The tourist sphere is perfectly developed, first-class hotels with excellent services, shops, cafes and restaurants in South Africa are enough.

In most cities (hotels, restaurants, museums) and national parks, plastic cards are accepted for payment. There are car rental, tourist trains and luxury buses.

When traveling to South Africa, there is no need to do all imaginable vaccinations against African diseases, although it is worth taking malaria tablets and taking them with you.

As for safety: in Cape Town, tourists can feel completely free during the day. At the same time, as elsewhere, do not swing the streets with expensive equipment, large sums of money. In Johannesburg, less calm, in the "black" areas you should not walk alone either during the day or, even more so, at night. In some hotels there are even signs with recommendations not to open "room service" if you did not order anything and it is not time for cleaning.

June 9, 2012

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