13 August 2009

some tourism news from Southern Africa

South Africa: New 4x4 trail opens in Camdeboo National Park
The National Park in the Eastern Cape of South Africa has opened a new 4x4 Trail. The "Koedoeskloof 4x4 Trail" is free (except for the park conservation fee). No booking is necessary; a 4x4 vehicle is essential.

South Africa: Wild Golf in Dinokeng
Wild Golf? In Dinokeng? Yes! Where? Well, Zebra Country Lodge has now it's own Wild Golf course. Dinokeng's vast landscape is perfect for "wild" golf, which is being played on natural terrain. Only one club with three striking faces is used and the ball, which weighs as much as a golf ball, is rubber and is more than twice the size of a normal golf ball.

Zimbabwe: Facelift for Vic Falls
The town of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe recently got a facelift. In honour of the 13th COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa) Heads of State meeting all roads were resurfaced and buildings were repainted.

Swaziland: Update on roads in Swaziland
The Mbabane bypass (highway from Ngwenya/Oshoek border post to Manzini) is now open for public use. The Lavumisa to Big Bend road has just been resurfaced and is now open for public use as well.

Swaziland: New Campsite at Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary has opened a new campsite, with 18 sites, each featuring a braai and an electrical outlet.

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