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Fatih Ayoglu

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Hello all,

I'll be in South Africa for 2 weeks, the 1st week being a work week but the 2nd week my family from UK is planning to join me while I am there. I understand J'burg is pretty unsafe these days but how about other must see places, like Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, etc.

I like to take street photos and landscapes but as I am scared, probably wont bring my tripod so everything will be handheld. I won't opt for large camera as well so will go with 35mm, probably digital than film not to deal with anything.

So, looking. forward to hear any recommendations / feedback.

BW,
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Judge this for what it is worth as my experience of S.A. is now 23 yrs old and a lot can change and probably has changed between then and now. In all the large cities I was in(Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban ) I didn't feel uncomfortable during daylight hours in any of those. Yes I have no doubt that there were areas that were still dangerous but as a large city dweller such as Brum your instinct probably tells you what might be dangerous anyway. As a tourist there is probably little to see of interest after dark anyway

Smaller towns on the Eastern Cape "Garden Route" from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth were clearly much safer as are most small towns anywhere. Inland Kwazulu Natal is worth a visit if you are in the province of Natal

Jo'burg was probably the exception for me. When I took a walk on a Sunday afternoon it was from a hotel in the suburbs and although the area was not especially dangerous to look at but was unexcitingly modernistic from a scenic point of view. I felt distinctly uncomfortable at how deserted it was except for small groups of solely men in their 20s who seemed to have gathered there at most corners

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Pentaxuser echos my sentiments about travel along the coast from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth and Durban, and my experience there is similarly stale dated.

I worked in Cape Town and Sutherland from 2002-2005. Before I arrived in Cape Town, I'd heard many horror stories about high crime levels, but never experienced any crime personally, nor did I witness any. Possibly because I was cautious: never travelled alone at night, didn't travel to troubled urban or semi-urban neighborhoods. Situational awareness is paramount.

Some suggestions:

Street photography options in the Western Cape - you should be spoiled for choice. But with only a week to look around, you have the tourist's dilemma: see a lot of places a little, or a few places more thoroughly. Cape Town proper, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, all around Table Mountain, Cape Point, the wine country ... the list of worthy sites goes on and on around the Cape. Never mind farther afield from Cape Town.

If you have botanical interests, the Western Cape is it's own floristic kingdom, quite diffent from the UK.
Mossel Bay (east of Cape Town) is picturesque, and a prime whale watching site from June to November (as is the drive along the coast (not just the N2 highway) from Cape Town to Mossel Bay). De Hoop and Wilderness National Parks are along the coast route.

If you like desert landscapes, the Karoo desert (unique flora and fauna) is on the inland plateau. From Mossel Bay, the Karoo National Park, near Beaufort West, is a few hours away.

PM me if you'd like to hear more.

cheers
Tom
 
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