THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING SOUTH AFRICA

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Today we are sharing things to know before visiting South Africa, including getting around South Africa, money save tips for South Africa, planning a trip to South Africa and when to go to South Africa. We also include some travel safety tips for South Africa and the best food in South Africa!
    South Africa offers so many diverse experiences that make it one of the best countries to visit in the world. However, before you visit, there are a few things you need to know.
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Komentáře • 240

  • @CreativeTravelGuide
    @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 3 lety +20

    Why do you want to visit South Africa?!

    • @salvadordali5793
      @salvadordali5793 Před 3 lety +9

      I want explore. the food. the people. looks amazing.

    • @theophilusbondo6109
      @theophilusbondo6109 Před 3 lety +6

      I wants to visits Cape Town, Johannesburg & Pretoria cities to knows more about the cultures & history of South Africa in 2023!

    • @mikaylaprinsloo4464
      @mikaylaprinsloo4464 Před 3 lety

      @aesthetic giraffes ;w; me too

    • @theophilusbondo6109
      @theophilusbondo6109 Před 3 lety +1

      I really wants to see the late Nelson Mandela's Statue & the Union Buildings in Pretoria!

    • @riridances7743
      @riridances7743 Před 3 lety +1

      I live there anddddd I don't like it at all I want to move off her e

  • @garagepie
    @garagepie Před rokem +9

    South Africa is my no 1 country after traveling to 37 countries! Love it!

  • @joemeteorologist3088
    @joemeteorologist3088 Před 3 lety +84

    I worked and lived in Johannesburg for nearly 4 years. The mile high City of Gold is a vastly built up Metropolis with multi-cultural peoples. There are 11 languages spoken in S.A. the blend of accents is splended. From Brooklyn, Manhattan NYC, I fell in GODS LOVE THERE.

  • @icohen1627
    @icohen1627 Před 2 lety +17

    South Africa has varied landcapes. From deserts in north western part to the savvanahs of the northern parts to the tropics on the east coast to grasslands in the central parts

  • @kingfarao1435
    @kingfarao1435 Před 2 lety +20

    Born and still living in Cape Town, South Africa. I have travelled my country for so long, and I still haven't done half of what's to offer. Love it here and thank your tips were all spot on, well done. I've never done a safari/game reserve yet due to the price, but its on my to-do list.

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I hope you get to go on safari soon!

    • @Robob0027
      @Robob0027 Před rokem

      Come and do a Safari and stay at one of the SA Parks owned camps. They are very modern and clean as well as being at a modest price. They offer discounts for SA residents and further discounts for seniors. The really expensive camps like Sabi Sabi are aimed at rich overseas visitors and have rangers who will show you were to find the animals, Far better to visit the National Parks like Kruger, Addo, Pilanesberg, iMFolozi and many others where you drive your own car to see the animals. Just obey all the rules and you will be fine.

  • @theophilusbondo6109
    @theophilusbondo6109 Před 3 lety +27

    South Africa is just a remarkable country with many great things to offers for tourists in 2021!

  • @user-qb7md2hl5k
    @user-qb7md2hl5k Před 3 lety +43

    Drinking water from taps anywhere in South is very safe. The only time for buying bottled water is because South Africa is a vast country and distances from place to place could be a 100 kilometres or more

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip, that is great to know!

    • @Stoffies123
      @Stoffies123 Před 2 lety +1

      Well, it kinda depends.. Most places have safe tap water, mainly places with mountain rain water. But some places are a bit dodgy. And I'd recommend tourist eat yogurt before drinking any water at all. This is because yougurt will give you the resistance to any bacteria in the water that you might not be used to because it's not in your country

    • @etutorsdigitalschool2215
      @etutorsdigitalschool2215 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Stoffies123 stop lying, water is safe to drink anywhere in SA

    • @linc1313
      @linc1313 Před 2 lety

      @@etutorsdigitalschool2215 100💯✔

    • @zikomadikizela121
      @zikomadikizela121 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Stoffies123 please educate yourself more about SA. It has the safest tap water in the world. I’ll forgive you if you not from South Africa.

  • @dianakingclarke2248
    @dianakingclarke2248 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow Thank you for this video!!

  • @theophilusbondo6109
    @theophilusbondo6109 Před 3 lety +17

    Thanks you so much for this great video about the beautiful cities,culture,society about South Africa in 2021!

  • @theophilusbondo6109
    @theophilusbondo6109 Před 3 lety +4

    This great video really "Blows My Mine About South Africa" while finishing watching the video today @ home in April of 2021!

  • @tha_traveler3277
    @tha_traveler3277 Před 3 lety +20

    Awesome video planning my trip there now thank you so much

  • @llewellynlombard7428
    @llewellynlombard7428 Před rokem +4

    South Africa, is the jewel of the world.

  • @petrusmarais7281
    @petrusmarais7281 Před 2 lety +18

    I have lived my whole life in SA and have never been on a safari, though I have been to nature reserves many times. There's no need to pay a fortune on a safari, of course, they probably offer a unique experience, but the following works just as well. I'd suggest renting a car (if you don't own one) and just going to wherever (Kruger, Marakele, Pilansberg, Addo, so many amazing choices), with family or a couple of friends. Of course, the best would be to go along with locals, whether on a safari or with acquaintances that live here.
    Just do your planning well. Find out which routes you can take with the car you have. Find out where to go, most reserves have extensive maps and planning to help you out.
    IMPORTANT!!! Use common sense. The animals are wild, and if you have your arm hanging out the window or whatnot, don't be upset when something takes a bite. Don't be dumb, be safe. Remember that whichever park you go to, belongs to the animals. You are only visiting. So respect the owners.
    Finally, enjoy. No matter how many times you go, each will be unforgettable.
    Really finally, it's too bad the video didn't mention hiking. There are some breathtaking routes. For examples, check out the link:
    www.getaway.co.za/travel-ideas/hiking-bucketlist-south-africa/
    These are some of the difficult hikes, but you will find many shorter and easier hikes in these same places and elsewhere. They are all magnificent. I haven't been everywhere on the list, but some of my favourites are: Drakensberg, God's Window, Golden Gate. Places I still NEED to go are, Mkambati, Otter, Fish River Canyon, Ceres, Tsitsikamma, Blyde River Canyon... eish... too many to list. We really are blessed with choices.
    Really, really finally. Nowhere in the country have I been told to not drink tap water. Tap water is safe in the majority of towns.

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you for all your feedback and suggestions, it really helps our viewers ❤️

    • @Robob0027
      @Robob0027 Před rokem +1

      Spot on. Your advice to visitors to our country is much better than this video. We do drink tap water which is every safe almost everywhere but there are a few places miles from any town where it might be risky. Your advice to do a self-drive safari is very good. Only if you have a lot of money should you stay in the over-priced luxury lodges. The National Park lodges are very reasonably priced and it is fun searching for the animals yourself rather than a "ranger" from the private lodges who are armed with radio receivers to track the "chipped" animals.

    • @softangel214
      @softangel214 Před rokem

      Please is South Africa really save because I'm planning on relocating from Nigeria to South Africa

    • @tinyfeet101
      @tinyfeet101 Před rokem

      Is it safe? I’m talking about walking around and such

    • @petrusmarais7281
      @petrusmarais7281 Před rokem

      @@tinyfeet101 Depends on where you go. Every city and town has a more dangerous part, but that is the same for all countries.
      Basically, just be mindful of your safety, and you should be fine. Don't be reckless. If a place makes you feel unsafe, you probably shouldn't be there.

  • @lynwill9946
    @lynwill9946 Před 2 lety +3

    The wine, seafood, beautiful views and the people

  • @mamastravelok
    @mamastravelok Před 3 lety +18

    I watched your video one more.
    I have travelled all around.
    but never been south Africa.
    so I am interested in this video.
    someday after the end of this pandemic,
    I wanna go there.
    thanks for sharing.

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching our videos, so happy to hear you are enjoying them. Hopefully you can travel again soon!

  • @Flickit100
    @Flickit100 Před rokem +4

    The weather you described applies to the Cape. The other provinces can be cold overnight in the winter but they're not rainy or windy. It warms up nicely during the day.

  • @gregorynolan3803
    @gregorynolan3803 Před rokem +4

    Keeping Safe is the trick, stay off the streets at night

  • @arshadsadiq9970
    @arshadsadiq9970 Před rokem

    Thanks for a good informative video about traveling to South Africa

  • @sharmwhitter7645
    @sharmwhitter7645 Před rokem

    Amazing reviews and a good watch, I shall be flying out to Johan next week 🎉

  • @legendarypussydestroyer6943

    As the eternally dark winter here in Norway is quicky approaching, where we likely won't see daylight for days at a time, I'm planning to take 2 weeks in January to escape with my mates to somewhere, anywhere south of the equator. After a bit of research I found out the cheapest flights to the southern hemisphere are to Johannesburg, so I'm looking forwards to visit this beautiful country. Thanks for the video!

  • @NoshabaKitchenZone
    @NoshabaKitchenZone Před 2 lety +2

    nicely explained

  • @justanmpowereddude5021
    @justanmpowereddude5021 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I agree, the pace is slow here. We even have a motto "the aim is not to sweat" 😂

  • @AhmetAbi1903
    @AhmetAbi1903 Před rokem

    Thanks.
    I like the video.

  • @theophilusbondo6109
    @theophilusbondo6109 Před 3 lety +9

    I am planning to visits Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban & Pretoria cities, South Africa after the Pandemic is over in 2021!

    • @luyolombatha414
      @luyolombatha414 Před 2 lety +1

      Danko mfokaBondo🤝, we'll welcome you with open arms 🌻

  • @theophilusbondo6109
    @theophilusbondo6109 Před 3 lety +11

    Thanks you so much for this great video about the "Rainbow Country or South Africa". I will love to visit South Africa after the Pandemic is over in 2021!

  • @user-hk1cm2ny5c
    @user-hk1cm2ny5c Před 2 lety +5

    I have been to South Afrika twice. But i have not seen much as it was a business trip. I fell in love with this country, and i would like to know about it as much as possible.

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 2 lety

      It’s a beautiful country! I hope you get to go back and explore more!

  • @prestonyoung9386
    @prestonyoung9386 Před rokem

    Going in may on a hunt can't wait

  • @rehanac
    @rehanac Před 2 lety +2

    I miss my beautiful Country.

  • @user-qb7md2hl5k
    @user-qb7md2hl5k Před 3 lety +19

    everywhere in South Africa tap water can be drunk . rather don't use plastic water bottles unless you recycle please

  • @Stoffies123
    @Stoffies123 Před 2 lety +11

    Somethings to add is that:
    1. DO NOT EVER BY ANY MEANS GO ON THE TAXI'S!! It is incredibly dangerous for reasons ranging from taxi shootings to speeding and too many people in a single taxi.
    2. Water from taps in SA is amazing, at the right places.. Make sure before you drink water, best tap water is mountain rain water.
    3. If your visiting Cape Town, I'd recommend staying in safe areas such as Waterfront. Mainly because places like the cape flats are incredibly dangerous because of gang violence.
    4. I'd recommend The Western Cape, it has a nice climate, loads of activities (ranging from beaches, game drives, camping areas, paragliding, bungee jumping and much much more) and it is beautiful!
    5. I'll say it again: STAY AWAY FROM TAXI'S!!!
    Edit: alr, I overreacted a bit with the taxi's, I'd still recommend using uber or renting a car above it. But taxi's are an okey option. Just do background checks and make sure to not get into an overcrowded one

    • @bokangreacts843
      @bokangreacts843 Před 2 lety

      taxi shooting a rare come on

    • @Stoffies123
      @Stoffies123 Před 2 lety

      @@bokangreacts843 Yeah, the main reason is the fact that too many people are in a taxi at a time

    • @etutorsdigitalschool2215
      @etutorsdigitalschool2215 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Stoffies123 why you lying? Taxi drivers. don't. take overloads, even if its your. choice.

    • @Stoffies123
      @Stoffies123 Před 2 lety +2

      @@etutorsdigitalschool2215? Almost all taxi's have too many passengers and go over the speed limit to get the most amount of money possible

    • @etutorsdigitalschool2215
      @etutorsdigitalschool2215 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Stoffies123Taxi drivers. don't. allow overloads unless you take those unregistered dodgy taxis on the road, if you take it at rank they always. take maximum of 15

  • @sollyletsoalo3771
    @sollyletsoalo3771 Před 2 lety +6

    Our winter generally runs from May to August. As mentioned in the video SA is a big country and winters in other parts are fairly warm (eg. Durban) while other parts like Joburg can be cold. Winter temperatures in Joburg fluctuates between 5 degrees Celsius at night to around 15 degrees during the day. There is an occasional cold front that drops the temperature below 5 degrees but it only last for a few days. November is smack in the middle of summer.

    • @jmaatgreen7894
      @jmaatgreen7894 Před 2 lety

      Are there only 2 seasons, or is there a spring season between August and November? Should we bring a coat for early September? Thanks so much!

    • @Robob0027
      @Robob0027 Před rokem

      @@jmaatgreen7894 We do have 4 seasons but spring and autumn are very short and sometimes we can skip these and go straight to summer from winter. You may need a coat for these seasons but it really depends where you are. Durban and Cape Town it should not be needed but Johannesburg, due to its elevation, can be cold evenings and early morning especially if you are eating al-fresco.

  • @rockpadstudios
    @rockpadstudios Před rokem +4

    You are crazy to visit SA now.

  • @mirahgirl01
    @mirahgirl01 Před 2 lety +2

    Embrace the pace

  • @andrewcohen786
    @andrewcohen786 Před rokem

    Which airport to land into if one wants to do the Kruger national park first ?
    Thanks for the video.

    • @dnxsol
      @dnxsol Před rokem

      Land in Or tambo, you can take a car to the Kruger, most common way to travel.there are flights to the Kruger also, they are limited in frequency.
      Be very conscious, crime is a big issue in South Africa

  • @byronwilson3515
    @byronwilson3515 Před 2 lety

    Where can one go snow skiing in South Africa? Those ski slopes must be in Lesotho?

  • @akavlog345
    @akavlog345 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the tipps 😊 I'll be on a flight to Capetown in a few days. Luckily my bf is with me. He's born there so I am less worried 😁 Looking forward to the trip 🇿🇦

  • @ramennaidoo162
    @ramennaidoo162 Před rokem +1

    Visitors from abroad tend to visit and stay in popular cities like Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg areas. The out lying towns and cities are simply gorgeous to miss. I am a South African Indian and still haven't done one-third of visiting around. This is due to business commitments working seven days a week. The people, especially the blacks, are very friendly and courteous, but be careful how you travel, like every country, we too have miscreants. Just follow the do's and don't, given to you by your travel agency

  • @cheyanne1503
    @cheyanne1503 Před rokem

    I live in South Africa and you do not need a filtered water bottle we have do have clean water and in our villages there is also access to water

  • @ethanswartboi552
    @ethanswartboi552 Před 3 lety +13

    They only showing Cape Town

  • @MatchaCocoaDog
    @MatchaCocoaDog Před měsícem

    I'm planning to do a global health program in South Africa for 1 month: 2 weeks in Cape Town and 2 weeks in Durban. The order isn't set yet and I can start in either city. Which airport should I fly into? Also, could I travel between the 2 cities via train? I love seeing the countryside.

  • @popssb
    @popssb Před 2 lety

    You said you would link to the travel insurance that you use? I might be missing it but I can't find it in your show links. Help me?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Paul, yes we use World Nomads - bit.ly/32c2u4K​​ - Great cover especially for longer periods of travel

  • @user-qb7md2hl5k
    @user-qb7md2hl5k Před 2 lety +7

    in 99 percent plus of the places you visit the tap water is safe to drink.

  • @ochrechap
    @ochrechap Před 2 lety +1

    I am South African.
    You did well.
    I am very critical person, and I dont allow anythig untrue to escape my radar.
    For the most part, I cannot fault u. I would suggest you review the comment about drinking water. It has been said that the country has amongst the safest drinking water in the world.
    Also, I would routinely suggest using the mini-bus taxis. Rather, cab-taxis, if i could word it that way (for convenience sake). But Uber is very reliable. And of course, hiring a car is a good option. The bus are also recommendable. To the viewers out there, allow me to mention that we drive on the left side of the road, like the British (SA is a previous colony of Britiain).
    Beautiful!
    Baie dankie! 🇿🇦
    Edit (corrections): I would suggest to NOT USE MINI-BUS taxis.
    BuSSes are also recommendable.

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your suggestions and feedback, this really helps our viewers! 🙏

    • @wi9991
      @wi9991 Před 2 lety

      Where are the good Men. JUST KIDDING

  • @tfmkhonza5084
    @tfmkhonza5084 Před 2 lety +1

    I only see Cape Town here

  • @johanvw2769
    @johanvw2769 Před rokem

    Video only covering Cape Town???

  • @angeliakemp5524
    @angeliakemp5524 Před 8 dny

    I looking travel with safe agent and need to apply for a visa South Africa

  • @tomascostanzo3673
    @tomascostanzo3673 Před 2 lety +4

    Sth I like it's the African English accent. It sounds so smooth

  • @biancamalan7499
    @biancamalan7499 Před rokem

    4:36 Where is this?

  • @za9940
    @za9940 Před rokem

    Tap water is safe everywhere in the country

  • @teacherjay9523
    @teacherjay9523 Před 2 lety +2

    I'd like to go back in time and watch the World Cup in 2010, in local.

  • @Katjie7979
    @Katjie7979 Před 2 lety +2

    People may be slow paced unless you live in Gauteng or are from there :P

  • @arshadsadiq9614
    @arshadsadiq9614 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks Madam for useful tips before going to soufh Africa

  • @crystalhebrard8625
    @crystalhebrard8625 Před rokem

    Maybe a year ago. Crime is rife and we have electrical and water issues with human faeces washing down roads.

  • @carolinab9964
    @carolinab9964 Před rokem

    Hi! I'll be traveling to Johannesburg this October (God willing) but I'm not able to find a place to change my local currency to ZAR, are USD accepted? Also, how much should a Sim card and data plan cost?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před rokem

      Many hotels, shops and restaurants will accept credit cards and some places will also accept USD. But smaller stores and markets will likely only accept ZAR and you can withdraw this currency when you arrive at the airport. For sim cards, it really depends what you are looking for but this guide may help; www.traveltomtom.net/destinations/africa/south-africa/sim-card-south-africa

    • @dnxsol
      @dnxsol Před rokem +1

      You can just pay with your credit card, you don't need cash
      You can also withdraw money from any ATM automatic teller machine cash machine
      DONT carry large amounts of cash when you withdraw, be mindful.
      Use malls to get the cash
      Petty thieves are a dozen and you will be separated from your valuables

    • @sagrydabristow4200
      @sagrydabristow4200 Před rokem

      Carolina, they have foreign exchange at all major airports and certain travel agents and banks. Majority of the places accept credit cards. Your SIM card you will be able to purchase for a few cents, and the majority of the places here offers a good prepaid plan for those too, so you shouldn't have any hassles. What we do have here is a strained power network where you might find periods where you will experience load reduction, so do make provision to carry a power bank with you. Otherwise, you will have a fabulous time in our beautiful country.

  • @joriankell1983
    @joriankell1983 Před rokem +1

    not much in the "how to stay safe" part. Not good.

  • @cruisecrazy7066
    @cruisecrazy7066 Před 2 lety +2

    Sorry.....I don't see your link for Travel Insurance.

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for pointing that out to us! We have now added the link in the description, hope this helps.

    • @cruisecrazy7066
      @cruisecrazy7066 Před 2 lety

      @@CreativeTravelGuide Thanks. But they won't insure anyone over 65. I guess we should all be discarded.

  • @djholidaytv414
    @djholidaytv414 Před 3 lety +9

    Do I have to take a covid test before going to South Africa ??

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 3 lety +2

      Currently you do, but keep looking out for updated information as it is changing all the time

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 3 lety

      @aesthetic giraffes ;w; Thanks for the advice!

    • @lukedupreez5525
      @lukedupreez5525 Před 2 lety

      I advise u do but now our infection cases are very low so it's your choice

    • @alwaysinsearch
      @alwaysinsearch Před 2 lety

      @@lukedupreez5525 whats the latest? Are they now requiring the covid vaccine or covid test?

  • @the_original_stranded_gaming

    I live in south africa and wonted to heer what thay sy about it

  • @darkgalaxy5548
    @darkgalaxy5548 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What they seldom tell you is South Africa has the most beautiful women in the world.

  • @martywebb1487
    @martywebb1487 Před 9 dny

    Tjink i spotted a ufo in the sky on the first 3 mns lolo

  • @sharonackerman3192
    @sharonackerman3192 Před 2 lety

    I advise to not use a taxi,they are incredibly useless at driving and sometimes they even road rage

  • @tamrynknoetze3718
    @tamrynknoetze3718 Před 2 lety +2

    Excuse me but where can we go skiing

    • @lekholokoelekotsoanamoloi9593
      @lekholokoelekotsoanamoloi9593 Před 2 lety

      Lesotho , drakensburg mountains. Check Lesotho aftiskii

    • @flareyboi9064
      @flareyboi9064 Před 2 lety

      Btw Lesotho is the country south africa so you will have to cross a border to get there

    • @lekholokoelekotsoanamoloi9593
      @lekholokoelekotsoanamoloi9593 Před 2 lety

      @@flareyboi9064 not very far , and itnis an easy crossing . You only need a passport , no visa needed if you got a South African one .

    • @zikomadikizela121
      @zikomadikizela121 Před 2 lety +1

      Clearly you guys giving you these answers don’t know much about SA as well. You can visit a place called Tiffindell Ski Resort in Rhodes Eastern Cape. But that’s only from June to July. Another place you can check out for skiing is Hogsback in Eastern Cape as well. These places only have snow in winter from June to July so no need to go to Lesotho if you don’t want. I’m from the Eastern region of the country by the way.😉

  • @palavpalavets5911
    @palavpalavets5911 Před rokem +1

    It's a dangerous place, don't be fooled by the advertisements such as this one.

  • @tatianameyer6129
    @tatianameyer6129 Před 3 lety +17

    When she said South Africa is safe I choked on my water like.... Not where I live at the moment 😂

    • @siphiwemagudulela2992
      @siphiwemagudulela2992 Před 3 lety +30

      Funny fact is that most tourists don't experience crime...but crime is there just like any other countries

    • @charlisepetersen9766
      @charlisepetersen9766 Před 3 lety +18

      Any place in the world is unsafe at certain times of day.

    • @ksc743
      @ksc743 Před 3 lety +4

      On the whole Cape Town is perfectly safe. A few tips:
      Cape Town Southern Suburbs cyclists are being mugged for their bicycles, gps's and cell phones but the Sea Point promenade is safe to walk and cycle.
      Never hike/walk alone on the mountains but Kirstenbosch is safe.
      Don't walk around the CBD with visible expensive cameras, phones or jewellery. Never leave anything visible in your car like laptops or bags. Put them in the boot/trunk.

    • @mikaylaprinsloo4464
      @mikaylaprinsloo4464 Před 3 lety +1

      Johannesburg is one of the most dangerous cities in S.A
      Usually the locals experience crime and not tourists but due to where your traveling just make sure to be safe 😁

    • @roblucci2366
      @roblucci2366 Před 3 lety +5

      @@charlisepetersen9766 true, LA is not entirely safe...for instance Compton is a no go zone.
      Same with South side Chicago

  • @lukemurphy1048
    @lukemurphy1048 Před rokem +1

    I want to see Nelson Mandela's cell. Also possibly considering moving there if there aren't culture wars like in the United States. I hear South Africa is peaceful and everyone gets along.

    • @bluemantis6552
      @bluemantis6552 Před rokem +2

      @Luke Murphy No, that is sadly wrong. Racism is still VERY alive in South Africa, within the people and political parties.

    • @lukemurphy1048
      @lukemurphy1048 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your reply. In California where I live it's as progressive as it gets. Then again, race is still a barrier. How America was founded created lasting ripple effects as white people remain privileged and people of color are marginalized. Sadly, this has nothing to do with "us" personally, but the inequality persists generation to generation. Animosity and resentment is still there. Perhaps the United States is as good as it gets though.

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 Před rokem +1

      Are you really that Naive ? Most of the racism in SA is the blacks .

    • @lukemurphy1048
      @lukemurphy1048 Před rokem

      @@samoday2992 Oh 😯 So progressive white people might be met with some resistance. Are interracial marriages allowed? Sometimes people fall in love with someone of a different skin color. I thought Nelson Mandela's ideals lived on.. But sadly, I hear times are different 😕

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 Před rokem

      @@lukemurphy1048 have you done any research? Nelson Mandela was nothing more then a terrorist . Bombed many innocent people . Why in the west do we hold him with such high regard? Is a progressive an apologist ?

  • @BrightStar3862
    @BrightStar3862 Před 3 lety +4

    Any place for ballroom dancing or doing the Jerusalem? Of course, after covid. Thanks, TED in California

  • @Whoisslimy
    @Whoisslimy Před rokem +2

    Junge Red deutsch

  • @saeedmohammed2830
    @saeedmohammed2830 Před rokem

    we as arab people can visit it or can not

    • @raeesaramdin6474
      @raeesaramdin6474 Před rokem +1

      Everyone is welcome to South Africa. There are alot of Arabs here too! 🙂

  • @user-eh5ln2sd1n
    @user-eh5ln2sd1n Před 6 měsíci

    Languages you need to knowledge your self so you can learn fast

  • @NiyobyoseSafariCaros
    @NiyobyoseSafariCaros Před rokem

    How can someone travel to Europe when he is South Africa

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před rokem

      It really depends on your chosen destination but there are plenty of European cities that you can visit, you may need to apply for a visa in advance for some

  • @Lydia-vg8pw
    @Lydia-vg8pw Před rokem

    Please also be a mindful traveler and educate yourself about the general history of South Africa’s colonialism history and apartheid (segregation) that still is extremely prevalent today.
    South Africa has one of the largest slums and wealth inequity problems in the world.
    Respect the culture and local people!

  • @corriedebeer799
    @corriedebeer799 Před rokem

    It is simple stay out of the townships and the CBD. 70 percent of violent crime in the country happens there

  • @awesomewelles9174
    @awesomewelles9174 Před rokem

    Hahaaaaaaaa I was born here, lived my wntire life here, no different to any other big city in the world. I’s rather be i. cape Town than Los Angeles thats fir sure.

  • @alexalvarez4505
    @alexalvarez4505 Před rokem

    No highrise building or towers south africa not like asean countries Thailand Philippines singapore malaysia indonesia high rise buiding everycorners glassy building.

  • @jasongroenewald3683
    @jasongroenewald3683 Před rokem

    This video is 90% Cape Town and 10% Game Reserves. Cape Town is a very safe city compared to the rest of the country that is for sure. However, not much can be said for the rest of South Africa.
    There are only about 3 cities in the country that can be considered "modern" and "developed".
    A very biased video if you only include one city to represent the whole of our country!
    The game reserves are definitely worth it though!

  • @rwakelin2006
    @rwakelin2006 Před rokem

    It's the most dangerous country in the world

  • @gerardosalazar161
    @gerardosalazar161 Před 2 lety +3

    South Africa has been forever my wife’s and I preferred place with its great climate, sweet people and fantastic food; unfortunately every time we go it’s easy to appreciate the ever growing degrading in safety until the day will arrive in which sadly we will not travel there anymore. Without wishing to offend anyone the country is. Ring “Africanized” and I don’t say this as if it was good. Africans have been living proof their complete inepto rule.

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 Před rokem

      Yep going downhill very fast especially with the mass exodus of the whites .

  • @calvinpurdy2668
    @calvinpurdy2668 Před 2 lety +2

    I noticed your comments on safety is very short and the focus is largely on Cape Town. Lets see the other side of the coin, that is the huge squatter camps near the airport, and the real crime stats.

    • @stevejones1318
      @stevejones1318 Před 2 lety

      SA does have very high crime levels, but most of the crime happens in a handful of gangland areas - as you'd find in the US.
      In Cape Town knife crime is relatively common, in Joburg gun crime and car hijacking are more common than in most cities.
      Be careful and you'll be fine. Don't walk urban streets at night, avoid townships and hide your valuables. Don't advertise that you are a tourist, try to blend in.

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 Před rokem +1

      @@stevejones1318 doesn’t sound like much of a holiday when you have to hide away at night.

  • @brucethackwell6686
    @brucethackwell6686 Před rokem

    Dont

  • @mikedebeer1765
    @mikedebeer1765 Před rokem +2

    ALL south Africans speak english

    • @Calmacalma11
      @Calmacalma11 Před rokem

      Not all, I've met coloureds who can only speak Afrikaans and I've met people who only speak Zulu, Xhosa etc.

  • @MrThomasl1234
    @MrThomasl1234 Před 2 měsíci

    I do miss honest and clear infos on the safety issue. It seems to be a real, present and increasing problem. Not only individually travelling people, not only „at night“, not only in specific areas - no! Even entire tourist busses are stopped by heavily armed robbers -during the day. Even In the airport people are attacked, injured if not killed. Not true??? Are all the reports from visitors lies?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Před 2 měsíci

      Please share your experience! We didn’t experience this personally but any feedback is greatly appreciated for future videos

  • @johnnymookergee4935
    @johnnymookergee4935 Před rokem

    Absolutely don’t worry about the language when you get carjacked and robbed by criminal gangs or even corrupt police officers when your driving to your hotel and let’s not forget the 12 hours a day of no electricity and the 92 Murders a day

  • @RICARDO-ej7so
    @RICARDO-ej7so Před rokem +2

    DEUTSCHLAND

  • @alangaum9499
    @alangaum9499 Před 2 lety

    Snow ?? Not really. Usually some artificial snow slopes in very isolated mountain areas ...

  • @Whoisslimy
    @Whoisslimy Před rokem +1

    Junge ich will das net gucken aber muss das wegen Unterricht

  • @cascabcs
    @cascabcs Před rokem

    Get bulletproof and knifeproof gear, get a gun, get a bulletproof vehicle, make sure where you live is surrounded by a good security company and get bodyguards

  • @ethanswartboi552
    @ethanswartboi552 Před 3 lety +10

    South Africa is dangerous by some places

    • @robbylebotha
      @robbylebotha Před 2 lety

      This statement can literally be said about any country. As far as I know, 99.9% of countries on earth have jails, therefore they have crime. There's a country where the odds of you being shot by police or be caught in a mass shooting are higher than being a victim of crime in South Africa... you-es-ehhhhhhh

  • @Truthseeker371
    @Truthseeker371 Před 2 lety +1

    The South African accent is unique and can be bothering.

    • @stevejones1318
      @stevejones1318 Před 2 lety

      I agree, I can't bear it.

    • @shawn3d
      @shawn3d Před 2 lety

      Im South African and yes I can agree, although the accents area also extremely diverse. If english isnt a first language it can be incredibly rough. In Cape Town, its very smooth, totally different and Im sure its really pleasant to hear for most people :)
      I suppose you can hear my South African accent on my channel to get an idea. Dont slate me if it sucks haha x

  • @perthpete7906
    @perthpete7906 Před 3 lety +5

    Give it a miss. The safety issue is real. While you will have a great time danger lurks around every corner.

    • @traceybotha5227
      @traceybotha5227 Před 3 lety +12

      That's a lie its actually not so dangerous I'm in South Africa so do not lie so much its not so bad😊I'm not trying to be mean to you its just where I live its not so bad. Where I live nothing happened

    • @abrahambrits586
      @abrahambrits586 Před 3 lety +7

      You must be very sensitive or very careless. Please do not believe everything you read or hear about our beautiful country. We are as safe or even more safe than most countries with big cities and wide open spaces. Like the rest of the world we have ill mannered people but unfortunately most of them are not from South Africa. Please come and see for yourself what a safe and lovely country we have.

    • @perthpete7906
      @perthpete7906 Před 3 lety +1

      Perhaps you should go for a stroll through hillbrow one evening, or perhaps visit a bar in Nyanga. Many people Expect to walk in safety every where, any time. Murder and rape statistics say it all. South africa has a lot to offer - but as you suggest they need to take care.

    • @ballertician2896
      @ballertician2896 Před 3 lety +8

      @@perthpete7906 that's why the presenter at 3:22 said "use your common sense", what are you doing in Hillbrow. Obviously, not a tourist attraction unless if you are there for prostitutes and drugs. Few South Africans live in that part of town, you will find mostly African migrants there (whether legal or illegal in SA). And FYI, there's no bars in Nyanga... Visit and experience South Africa yourself and stop believing the propaganda out there.

    • @revothomas9343
      @revothomas9343 Před 3 lety +4

      People still go to Mexico, Brazil and USA ,,South Africa is in the same league as the above mentioned in terms of gun crime.