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Camping and Fishing in Limpopo

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Aloe Park review and services Here you will find everything you need to know from trading hours time to best activities days. In this blog post, I want to reveal some most camping hidden treasures of Limpopo and the beauty of surroundings that is never shared before. Trust me you will definitely fall in love with this province. This is specifically made for campers, fishermen, swimmers and fun lovers. Please allow me to take you through a lovely campsite in Limpopo near Marblehall and Groblesdal. Aloe Park is the name of the best campsite in the west of Limpopo province in South Africa, the place contains everything you might need when camping and far from city busy lifestyle. Most of the time they host fishing competition at Flag Bushielo Dam formerly known as Arabie Dam. Here you will find most kind and friendly anglers on the banks camping and BBQing with smile. The best venue to Camp, swim and fish is Aloe Park. Aloe Park has the following amenities available for day visitors and c...

Camping in the Lowveld

 Sabie is a small town within the Panorama scenery The town is surrounded by timber trees, waterfalls, and multiple campsites offering the best accommodation you can ever get. Most campers travel from all over the world to experience the beauty of Sabie and the surroundings including the breathtaking views on the Panoramic routes. Camping at Sabie brings you closer to nature and the breeze since the temperature is mostly moister and cooler of which it is best for most campers.  Above all, you need to know that all campsites differ in terms of services and hospitality including preference in terms of stands, ablution, safety, and pet friendly. Most campsites around the Lowveld are very expensive for solo or couple campers, by this I mean you know most resorts charge a minimum of R450 per stand (4-6 people per stand) of which it can be reasonable for families. R450 per night for a couple or solo campers it's very expensive because you can find yourself a good Guesthouse at that ...

St Lucia - A small tourist destination town in South Africa

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  Things you need to know about St Lucia St Lucia beach - KZN South Africa The small town with too much life and fun. People are traveling from different countries only to experience the great views, wild animals of iSimangaliso Wetland Park, and some resident hippos. The St Lucia town is small but contains everything you might need from offshore fishing to deep-sea fishing if you're a fish lover and multiple restaurants in town to choose your best dining for the evening after touring around.  St Lucia town is very safe from what I have personally experienced, I even slept inside my car next to the Engine filling station and woke up around 2am only to find that the streets are empty and clean. No one disturbed me, but security vehicles were the only vehicles passing on the street every now and then. Safety is their first priority and CCTV installed on the entrance and remember there's only 1 entrance and exit road of which is road R618.  You better prepare yourself CLICK ...