Despite South Africa’s differences with other countries and the rest of its unusual history, it is a beautiful country with many different, amusing tourist attractions. You can do many things such as whale-watching, visiting the Apartheid Museum, and visiting the Gateway Theatre of Shopping. “These attractions are very interesting and enjoyable,” according to my mother, Lourdes Guzman Parham. Do you want to have fun? I bet you do, well, keep reading in order to find out how.
Wouldn’t you like to watch massively big whales jumping up into the air and making weird noises while you kick back and chew on buttery, delicious popcorn? Whale-watching is the way to go then.
Whale-watching is one of the most amusing attractions dealing with water across the world, besides scuba-diving and snorkeling. Workers for their
and snorkeling. Workers for their company risk their precious lives in order to feed whales and train whales
to do tricks in the water. Have you ever wanted to pet a live whale? Well, if you visit South Africa, they let all tourist
pet certain whales that are trained and qualified. The workers let tourists pet
to an extent though. This ensures you and every other tourists safety. The whales are very friendly, so do not be afraid.
Ever wanted to learn about the history of South Africa and its leaders? The Apartheid Museum can make this happen. The Apartheid Museum is not like your average museum. It is an enlarged museum with tributes to
many South African leaders such as the South African civil rights leader Nelson Mandela. It also has fossils from stories that have spread throughout the past century. Not to mention, the concessions have everything from cheesy, greasy pizza to healthy grilled chicken salads. A great place to go while relaxing and hanging out with friends while learning about history would be the Apartheid Museum. The museum’s address is Norther Park Way and Gold Reef Rd., Johannesburg 2001, South Africa. The prices are surprisingly, reasonable, especially if you are from the United States of America. For adults the price is R65.00. For Pernsioners, students and children it is R5.00. For Learners it is R20.00. For teachers it is R25.00. A sequence of 22 individual display areas takes the tourist all the way through a remarkable, touching expedition that serves a story of a state system based on racial discrimination and the struggle of the majority to overthrow this tyranny.
that have spread throughout the past century. Not to mention, the concessions have everything from cheesy, greasy pizza to healthy grilled chicken salads. A great place to go while relaxing and hanging out with friends while learning about history would be the Apartheid Museum. The museum’s address is Norther Park
Way and Gold Reef Rd., Johannesburg 2001, South Africa. The prices are surprisingly, reasonable, especially if you are from the United States of America. For adults the price is R65.00. For Pernsioners, students and children it is R5.00. For Learners it is R20.00. For teachers it is R25.00. A sequence of 22 individual display areas takes the tourist all the way through a remarkable, touching expedition that serves a story of a state system based on racial discrimination and the struggle of the majority to overthrow this tyranny.