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SAFETY TIPS FOR TOURISTS TRAVELLING TO SOUTH AFRICA 02/12/2009

Posted by frostygirl in travel.
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South Africa is a wonderful country to visit! It is so diverse and has something to offer for everyone. Beautiful beaches, great golf courses, scenic tours along the “Garden Route” and the majestic Drakensberg mountains and fantastic experiences with our wild animals in the various National and private game parks. We have a rich past which can be enjoyed by the UK citizens who may wish to visit old war memorials and battlegrounds where their ancestors fought the Boers. The Dutch, French, Germans and Portuguese can visit to find out more about how their countrymen impacted South Africa. There are so many different attractions in South Africa so I will not elaborate further as there are many travel blogs and websites covering this subject.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING

Please first read my two stories on this blog, i.e. “What Shapes a Person?” and “Africa Playing Catch Up” to get a better understanding of the country and its people.

CRIME:

Crime is a very serious problem in South Africa and you need to be aware of the dangers in the country! If your flight is booked to O R Tambo Airport please read the stories by following these links:

Airport heist was an inside job, say cops

Airport security is vital, say businessmen

http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=24169&

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13

These are only a few of the stories, the idea is not to scare you but to make you aware of the dangers so that you can prepare yourself mentally to be on the lookout for strange behaviour around you and avoid becoming a victim. Many tourists are very naïve when they travel abroad and therefore fall victim to crime.

South Africa is not the only country where the above list applies, it applies to many destinations and innocent tourists are caught up in unpleasant situations because they are not vigilant and do not apply wisdom because they are “on holiday” and in a carefree mood.

Please also avoid giving money to beggars; you are more likely to lose your whole wallet in this type of situation. Poverty breeds crime!

21-year-old gang-raped

Actor slain in ambush

Exodus out of Joburg as people flee crime

Family robbed at gun point

http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=24082&

http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=24087&

http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=24158&

HIV / AIDS:

We do not have accurate HIV / AIDS statistics available, but I can quote Dr Inonge M Kamungoma-Dada from the UN who advised that 63% of the inhabitants between the ages of 15 – 25 years, south from the Sahara, are already HIV positive. The amount of HIV infections in this age group will increase by about 5 million per annum.

The moral of the story, DO NOT indulge in sexual activities with the locals as you may take home more than just fond memories of your trip.

Please visit our country, but be vigilant!



Comments»

   1. rivalblogger - 03/12/2009

People are getting excited about 2010 – you just get the sense that it is starting to feel very real!

   2. Hans - 03/12/2009

could not go in your site for weeks, all the time I got the message: link is broken. now okay
kindest
hans

   3. frostygirl - 03/12/2009

Hi Hans thanks for stopping by again, we had a systems crash and was therfore offline for a while, but I did visit you guys regularly just to remain in toucdh. Are you coming over for the soccer next year?

   4. Kobus - 02/04/2010

Visit http://www.southafricasafety.com for your peace of mind!

   5. Hans - 11/04/2010

Having read all your posts, looks indeed a complex situation.
At least one thing is good: the advertising campaign of SA over the last couple of years (and now soccer 2010 too) is marvelous, outstanding.)!

   6. Best Registry Cleaner - 13/06/2010

thanks for this great post wow… it’s very

wonderful

   7. conveyancing solicitors - 24/08/2010

Truly happy i found it on bing.I was talking with friends yesterday on this topic and I have to say you cleared out a lot of stuffs