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Useful Information

United Kingdom
British High Commission
255 Hill Street
Arcadia 0002
Pretoria, South Africa

Telephone:
27 12 421 7500 General Enquiries
012 421 7800 Consular Enquiries
0044 208 082 4743 Passport Enquiries
082 234 4450 Visa Enquiries

Fax: (27) (12) 421 7555 Switchboard
(27) (12) 421 7599 General Enquiries
(27) (12) 421 7888 Visa Enquiries

For more information, visit the official website of British High Commission in South Africa at http://ukinsouthafrica.fco.gov.uk

United States of America
US Embassy
877 Pretorius Street
Arcadia, Pretoria
Tel: (27-12) 431-4000
Fax: (27-12) 342-2299

For General contact information for the Embassy and Consulates in other South African cities follow the link http://southafrica.usembassy.gov/contact-us.html

To obtain assistance from the South African police dial 10111 (112 from mobile phones)

To receive medical help dial 10177 (112 from mobile phones)

To report a fire dial 10111 (112 from mobile phones)

Other Important Addresses:-

South African Tourism, Head Office
Bojanala House
90 Protea Road
Chislehurston
Johannesburg
2196

Phone: + 27 (0)11 895 3000

UK Airports

South Africa Travel Guide

and Tips

South Africago to top

Each and every nation in the world displays some degree of diversity, but if there is one country that personifies the term ‘diversity’, it is South Africa. It is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with breathtaking scenic sights, awe-inspiring mountains, amazing beaches and vast plains. South Africa's hugely diverse terrain supports a great variety of animals, birds and plant life. The Big Five - lion, the African elephant, the Cape Buffalo, the leopard and the rhinoceros can all be found on popular wildlife safaris on your trip to South Africa. The Kruger National Park is the place to be for people even minutely interested in wildlife. This national park is as big as any average-sized country and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the nation. It boasts of rushing rivers, rocky terrains, open savannah and of course wild animals.

If some other kind of wild life interests you, then hit any of the happening nightclubs in Cape Town and Johannesburg. And if self contemplation beckons you then do it in any of the quiet, quaint restaurants on the Garden Route, a top tourist destination that stretches along the Southern Coast. Indeed, South Africa is blessed with natural beauty. Be a part of the adventure and experience thrill and delight in this rainbow nation.

Important Tourist Destinations in South Africago to top

Johannesburg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban

Thai Culture & Lifestyle

South Africa is a stunningly beautiful nation with plenty of different cultures. The country is often referred as the rainbow nation because of its great cultural diversity and ethnic multiplicity. As in any part of the world, the lifestyle of South Africans varies according to their earnings, their preferences and their geographical location. South Africans, in general, are fun-loving and laid back people. The friendly and smiling faces of South Africans make visitors feel at home. South Africa’s major part of population is Black. The Black population is divided in several ethnic groups, such as Nguni, Shangaan, Tsonga and Venda. Myriad cultures and people make South Africa a special place.

Best Time to Visit South Africa go to top

Tourists can travel to South Africa any time of the year. However, what you plan to do in the country may influence the time of your visit to the place. It must be noted that seasons in South Africa are the reverse of those in the northern hemisphere. Winters range from June to September and is usually a perfect time for outdoor activities. It is also the ideal period for wildlife watching.

The period starting of Christmas holidays and most January, and that of Easter holidays are peak travel times in South Africa due to the school holidays. This is the time when most South Africans head out from cities for vacations causing the prices of accommodations to shoot apart from the same being heavily booked.

Cheap Flights to South Africa

Find the latest airfares and discounted offers on flights to South Africa operating from UK.

Preferred Airlines to South Africa from UKgo to top

South African Airways | Etihad Airways | Qatar Airways | Singapore Airlines | Emirates | Lufthansa | Virgin Atlantic

Travel Tips for holidays in South Africa

  • The level of crime scene in South Africa is pretty high, however such crimes mostly occur in isolated areas away from tourist spots. You should follow basic safety rules and precautions. 
  • South Africa has more or less pretty good hygiene levels with drinkable water. However, various health precautions should be taken while in the country. One must keep in mind that South Africa has one the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the world. Thus, it is best to practise safe sex.
  • In South Africa it is prohibited to smoke in public places like airports and railway stations. Most restaurants feature a designated smoking area.
  • Always keep a copy of important documents such as the passport with you.

South Africa Travel Etiquettes

South Africa is a highly multicultural country and it might be difficult to provide travellers with a certain set of etiquettes to adhere to.

  • Family is most important to the citizens of South Africa. For a certain section of people nuclear family is of foremost importance. For some, extended family takes precedence over immediate family. Some others feel that tribe is their identity in the community. It is advisable to keep this in mind while travelling to the country.
  • One should be always be careful of what they say in public. Phrases that you may think are funny may not seem same to the people of South Africa. It is best to spend some time observing and listening to the local residents.
  • Shaking by hand is the most common form of greeting in South Africa. It should also be noted that there are a variety of handshakes between ethnic communities.
  • Use titles and surnames in order to address people.

Important Statisticsgo to top

  • Location - Southern Africa
  • Time - GMT + 2
  • Capital – Pretoria
  • Area - 1,219,912 sq km/ 471 011 sq miles
  • Population - 49.3 million (2009)
  • Currency – Rand
  • Calling Code - + 27
  • Official Language(s) - Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu
  • Largest City- Johannesburg
  • Religion- Two thirds of the country’s population is Christian. Hindus, Muslims and Jewish are significant communities. Additionally, traditional African rituals are practised.
  • Government – Parliamentary Republic
  • Visa - For information on Visa procedures and regulations, travellers must check the visa guidelines from the relevant embassy/ consulate or consult their travel agent.

Money Exchange go to top

Foreign Exchange is available at all major banks and international airports. Money can also be changed at some major hotels. It is advisable to carry some proof of identity as it may be requested.

(Note: This destination guide is not exhaustive and is based on information gathered from reliable resources available on the internet. Southall Travel holds no responsibility for any misrepresentation of facts and will not be in any way liable for any kind of eventuality arising from the use of information given in this guide)