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What are the best places to visit in South Africa? It’s best if someone who has been there can tell you their personal experience.

I have been working and living in South Africa for a long time and can give you some answers.

The biggest issue in South Africa for tourists is safety. The extremely terrifying security problems here are well-deserved. Domestic flights generally only go to Johannesburg, so I don’t think you should stop over in Johannesburg. Hotels in Joburg are also guarded by iron gates during normal business hours during the day. LZ said that if you bring such expensive equipment, don’t try to challenge the legendary security issues here. Don't take any chances. To put it slightly exaggeratedly, in Joburg you may be raped even if you don't bring anything with you.

It is recommended that LZ should not leave the airport after arriving in Joburg and fly directly to Cape Town. In Cape Town there are the famous Table Mountain, Seal Island, Ostrich Garden, Penguin Beach, as well as the South African National Botanic Gardens and the water front. In Cape Town you can see various African specialties, such as the five bigs on the South African currency: rhino, bison, leopard, elephant and lion. Remember, in South Africa, only the ones with a springbok skull sign that says "national park" are the national zoos. Tickets cost about a few dozen rands. Although Cape Town is the place with the best security in South Africa, you still have to be careful of being robbed if you bring the CASIO hiking watch recommended above.

Robinson Island is not recommended. It is meaningless. Although Mandela was imprisoned there for so many years, he was not damaged at all and still played golf in college.

As for specialties, you can buy anything at the water front. Note that zebra skins and springbok skins can be brought home. Those are not protected animals. When buying, remember to ask the store for a Western Cape wild animal certificate. Get a certificate from the Animal Association, and then go to the supermarket to buy some tin foil for cooking to avoid getting into trouble when you return to your country.

Regarding wildlife parks, zoos in South Africa are different from those in China. They are very large and you have to drive around inside. What animals you see is just a matter of luck. Domestic zoos are actually not much different from chicken farms... One thing you must pay attention to in the zoo is the baboons. That thing is very smart and not easy to mess with. If you see a baboon on the road and want to take a picture, be sure not to roll down your car window. Otherwise it will be very troublesome.

The medical conditions in South Africa are average, and private hospitals are good but very expensive. Always bring your own medicines. Mentholatum mint ointment is recommended as it is easier to use. In addition, you should pay attention to hygiene when going to the toilet and staying in the hotel, and avoid contact with body fluids when coming into contact with South Africans. After all, AIDS here is also very famous.