Along the southernmost tip of Africa, South Africa is marked by several ecosystems, from popular safari destinations amongst National Parks to the Western Cape beaches or even the bustling urban center of Johannesburg. Wine lands and mountainous regions coexist to create a picture of a country worth a visit. It has become one of the world’s most favored destinations, from the friendliness of the people to the natural beauty that surrounds you. With a Brownell expert, we are confident that South Africa is a necessary destination for all to visit.
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Cape Town can make a great pre or post for a safari. 3-5 nights in Cape Town will give you ample time to see the city and all that it has to offer. Shopping, wine country, and gorgeous beaches are all at your fingertips in Cape Town, so it is important to allow enough time in the city.
South Africa uses the Rand. 6 Rand is roughly worth $1 USD. Unlike most African countries, South Africa is extremely advanced in regard to banking and financial institutions. Because of this, credit cards are widely accepted (especially Visa and Mastercard).
It is often confusing what the climate is like in South Africa since it is on the opposite side of the world as the U.S. A good rule of thumb is to remember that their seasons are opposite that of the United States. Summer is November-March, with average highs around 80 degrees and lows around 60 degrees. Autumn is April and May, with highs in the lower 70s. Winter is from June through August. August is also the peak of the rainy season in South Africa. Spring is September and October.