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Guide to Accommodation in South Africa

Are you interested in South Africa as a holiday destination? If so you will need to know about the kinds of accommodation that is available. There are many types of accommodation, hotels, guest houses, bush lodges, spas, bed and breakfasts, tented camps, boat houses, game lodges to name but a few!!!!

In the major cities there are many 5 star hotels which will be able to cater to every wish and desire of their guests, but also there is a high quality of service offered from the smaller guest houses, which have a much cosier feel and offer what some would call a more peaceful environment! If you wish to get back to nature and stay in the wilds of Africa, there is an awful lot to choose from. South Africa is brimming with camp site, in which you can stay in your tent, caravan or motor home, these have either floor stands or you can have a power socket too. Safari Tents are also a popular and affordable accommodation type, these are just permanent tents with single beds inside, and they are incredibly comfy and give all the excitement of camping without the hassle of putting up and taking down!

The opposite end of the spectrum from camping is probably the luxury game lodges that are available across the country. These lodges are incredibly luxurious, with the best of everything available. The best of these lodges offer amazing wildlife viewing and many often have a deck over a waterhole or other game viewing area, where you can relax on your veranda, with a glass of South African red wine in your hand and watch the Big 5 in there natural habitat. What ever type of accommodation you chose to stay in while in South Africa, you are sure to have an enjoyable and comfortable holiday in this beautiful country.

Visit Explore South Africa for information on accommodation in South Africa to ensure that your holiday is a safe and memorable one.

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