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North
West
Known as the “Heritage Province”, the
North West is a rewarding holiday destination that offers exciting
wildlife and adventure encounters as well as the opportunity to
participate in a rich cultural and historical heritage.
Home to the fantastic Pilanesberg and Madikwe game reserves, North
West has the big five, fantastic bird-life and wide-open African
skies. The area boasts archaeological discoveries that go back to
the beginnings of humankind, as well as the world-famous Sun City
hotel complex, creatively dedicated to ancient lost civilizations
and modern-day pleasures.
This is also the land of the author Herman Charles Bosman and his
tales of Oom Schalk and the Groot Marico where mampoer (a very potent
home-distilled peach brandy) and local legend were born and where
time stands still. This is where the Bakgatla tribe believe in totem
animals and that their wellbeing is dictated by the stars...
Overview
The province extends all the way from Gauteng to the Botswana border.
The area is flanked by the Magaliesberg and the Kalahari Desert.
North West has a population of just over three million people.
Climate
Summer brings hot, sunny days (temperatures in the region of around
22 to 34 degrees centigrade); winters are relatively warm during
daylight hours, however the evenings can get somewhat chilly (temperatures
range from 15 to 22 degrees centigrade).
GETTING TO KNOW NORTH WEST
Close to Gauteng, the North West province is a quick and easy escape
from the big city, boasting superb accommodation options and a wide
variety of sightseeing activities.
The Taung Skull
The world-famous Taung Skull (Australopithecus Africanus) was found
in the Buxton limestone quarry in 1924 by Dr Raymond Dart and indicated
to the world that indeed the man initiated on the African continent.
Visit the Taung Heritage Site where the skull was discovered –
the area is no longer being mined but remains an important scientific
research site and is also a place of great peace and tranquillity.
Lesedi Cultural Village
A short, scenic drive outside of Johannesburg, this cultural village
is a window on a number of our indigenous cultures for South Africans
and international visitors alike. The village offers an exploration
of traditional folklore and ancestry … not to mention the
spectacular cuisine and fantastic curios.
Magnificent Magaliesberg
The Magaliesberg mountain range is the perfect weekend spot for
jaded Johannesburg city-dwellers. Just half an hour away from the
big city lights, the Magaliesberg offers a country experience and
is a favoured destination of bird-watchers, hikers and those who
simply want to get away from it all.
Sun City
The extravagant Sun City hotel/entertainment complex `in the middle
of nowhere’, is known the world over as a tourism hotspot.
It was built over 20 years ago in the homeland of Bophuthatswana
when gambling was not permitted in South Africa under the apartheid
government. Sun City remains an icon of family fun and entertainment.
The Lost City is the obvious highlight of the Sun City complex and
the Palace of the Lost City - with its extravagant lost-world theme
and spectacular African feel - is one of the most famous hotels
in the world.
Valley of the Waves
Kids absolutely love this in-land seaside entertainment centre.
The Valley of the Waves at the Lost City (Sun City) offers a gigantic
man-made pool, a man-made beach, palm trees and a machine that produces
bona fide waves! Death-defying water chute rides and the Temple
of Courage waterslide is not for the faint hearted!
Pilanesberg Game Reserve
Next door to the famous Sun City resort is the Pilanesberg Game
Reserve, where visitors can experience the big five, just two hours
from Johannesburg. The reserve is home to a large number of wild
animals and is one of the province’s biggest attractions.
The Pilanesberg mountain range exists as a result of an enormous
volcano that erupted millions of years ago - leaving behind the
beautiful hilly undulations that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Mampoer Country
Groot Marico is a small town made famous by author Herman Charles
Bosman. The spirit of one of his main characters, the feisty Oom
Schalk Lourens, still lingers along the quiet streets of this enticing
little town. Groot Marico is home to a vibrant artistic community
– where the art of storytelling is alive and well. This area
is also home to mampoer – a largely alcoholic drink that was
traditionally made from peaches (although these days just about
any fruit type will do). Mampoer is often compared to the American
drink, moonshine, but according to the locals is a much stronger
poison.
Safari-time in Madikwe
Not too far from the Gaborone border lies the Northwest’s
best-kept secret – Madikwe Game Reserve. This reserve, consisting
of reclaimed farm land, is famous for the ambitious re-stocking
programme “Operation Phoenix” that took place in the
early nineties. The area is now home to the big five and is famous
for its wild dog, spotted hyena, cheetah and elephant population.
Madikwe also boasts fantastic accommodation across the board –
from five-star opulence to roughing it in style.
Story of the Siege
Once famous for the Mafikeng Siege during 1900 and where Baden Powell
started what is now the international Scouts movement for young
boys, today Mafikeng is an interesting combination of colonial modern
African. Victorian buildings stand next to a modern-day museum that
boasts ancient San works of art and Tswana traditional exhibits
in a powerful juxtaposition of cultures. It was in Mafikeng that
Sol Plaaitjie, one of South Africa’s most famous early writers,
wrote of the spectacular Mafikeng Siege – this city is something
of a mecca for Anglo-Boer War buffs … and other interested
parties.
Small-town treasures
North West is jam-packed with small towns and artistic communities.
This is where real “boerekos” (traditional Afrikaner
farm-style cuisine) is served up with a smile and where local communities
invite you to their homes … to stay the night. Christiana,
Wolmaranstad and Bloemhof are certainly worthy of a self-drive voyage
of discovery.
Cheetah Country
The De Wildt Cheetah Farm is a must for visitors to the province.
This well-known centre is renowned for the breeding of cheetah (including
the rare king cheetah), as well as the brown hyena and African wild
dog.
Land of Ancient Meteorites
Why not visit the Vredefort Dome (on the way to or from Potchefstroom)
where an ancient meteorite is said to have hit the earth aeons ago….
Wonderful Water sports
Hartebeespoort Dam is just a half hour drive from Johannesburg,
and is something of a weekend mecca for water sports lovers. The
perfect spot for a weekend getaway, and close enough for a quick
day trip. The area boasts wonderful picnic spots and an opportunity
to windsurf, sail, canoe, body-board and catch some welcome sun.
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