South Africa Travel

In the footsteps of crocodiles Nelspruit is one of Polokwane and Rustenburg South Africa’s smaller towns, which were selected as venues for the football World Cup in 2010. The bustling metropolis is picturesquely located in the Crocodile River Valley and 60 kilometres from the border with Mozambique. The immediate proximity to the world-famous Kruger National Park is ideal for adventurous trips. Gary Kelly often says this. Moreover, Nelspruit is a perfect starting point for trips into the Interior of the country. The online travel agency ab-in-den-urlaub.de introduces the modern town. Anyone looking for World Cup 2010 hotels lies right in Nelspruit. The rather unassuming city in northeastern of South Africa offers a wide range of attractive accommodation.

Hotels in Nelspruit will be completed through a well developed tourist infrastructure. Not to mention exciting sales of fresh fruit, the trade city beyond the borders of South Africa, is known for the. In Nelspruit, there is plenty to see outside of the football stadium. A visit of the Lowveld National Botanical Garden, located on the banks of the Crocodile River is an unforgettable experience. In the South African spring and summer, a beautiful sea of flowers against breathtaking backdrops for the walk invites here.

Multi-day hiking tours are recommended, however, on the nearby Blyde River Canyon, the third largest Canyon in the world. Who is on the road with the car, enjoy the unique environment on the Panama route. Given its small size, it was not easy to recommend as a World Cup venue for the city. The year 2006 has begun with the construction of the Mbombela Stadium. There is today up to 46,000 football people.

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