
misskitti7®
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why go if you do not feel safe
regards x kitti x |
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peekaboo
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You don't need to worry about malaria in Cape Town but you do for the Kruger Park (depending on which part of it you're going to).
Drinking tap water is also generally safe.
Try to avoid walking alone in the streets at night, don't carry around large amounts of money at any time or try to attract attention to yourself. Lock valuables in the safe provided at hotels (theres usually one in each room).
Try to avoid isolated places.
Avoid minibus 'taxis' at all costs.
That said, SA is a great place, and if you're responsible you will have a great time. |
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Skyli
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I'd still take malaria preventive treatment even though September isn't really the season in which malaria is around.
Always have some form of protection with you preferably a pen knife and pepper spray. Your a woman and travelling to a very dangerous and not to mention foreign country!! Make sure you don't have expensive valuables on you like jewellery! Also make sure you have a cell phone (mobile) with you! Number one rule of all keep your eye out and never trust anybody!!
REMEMBER!!!
NEVER EVER GO INTO TOWNSHIPS!! |
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ALS
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September is not a common season for malaria. However, anti-malaria pills are advised. Do not be alone outside during the night and early hrs like 5am mainly wondering on the streets. Study a map. When you walk or drive in the city be observant, that no one is following you. Do not look paranoid. Protect your cards and do not withdraw a lot at the same time. |
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STEVEN P
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no fear, we are a stable country with a nation of loving people who would like all your possesions, your money and anything else what you may have, jokes aside its not so bad here, visit us and enjoy ur stay with us, its a very varied country, love it, most of us do. |
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Nick G
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Hi there!
No need to worry about Malaria in CPT, but you should definitely take precaution in the Kruger Park. As most guided tours are done by South African Natives, you will be advised what to look out for regarding safety.
As for "That Guy" up there... I don't know where you get your info from, BUT YOU SUCK AT GIVING CORRECT ADVICE DUDE! |
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Alf Garnett
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Nobody can offer you any assurances on safety. South Africans live in the most luxurious self-imposed Prisons in the World. Crime happens everywhere at anytime no matter what precautions you take and nowhere is safe. Cape Town is South Africa's most violent City and there have been numerous attacks on Tourists in around the Kruger Park. The rating of your Hotel makes no difference as again there have been numerous reported attacks on Tourists in their Hotels. There was one recently where a Dutch woman was raped in her room.Table Mountain in particular is most unsafe and dont believe all that baloney about Tour guides knowing where to take you. The South African Tourist Industry,particularly the Cape based con artists, will lie through their teeth and tell you anything you want to hear just to get their hands on your currency. They are struggling like Hell with constant cancellations from North American and European citizens so take anything they say with a bucket of salt. As far as precautions go:
-Get your luggage wrapped before you leave otherwise it will be looted at the Airport upon arrival.
-Keep valuables like i-pods,mobiles etc on you.
- Do not declare large sums of money you may be carrying to Customs Officials. They work in syndicate with criminals outside and phone them to follow and rob you.
- Never venture into the main CBD of ANY City after dark and never leave the main drags during daylight.
- Always have someone with you when you are out and about and be very careful for the con artists begging for money.
- Never,ever go into a Township no matter what the Tour Operator tells you - remember they are liars interested only in your money. There have been reported cases of bus loads of Tourists robbed in Townships and Township restaurants at gunpoint.
Be very, very vigilant in South Africa and if you make it through your holiday buy the T-shirt at the Airport on the way home " I survived South Africa 2008." |
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Sally W
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Oh god ... 6 people frm my school are going south africa n i might be one of them ... i never knew it was so dangerouse |
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Reznor
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Watch out for organ sellers and AIDS. |
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K T
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Dont go out at night alone, have a great time and enjoy yourself. I do it every year , and i have never had a problem |
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dickn2000a
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Have you prepared your last will and testament? Have you taken out a large life insurance policy? Have you thought about hiring a bodyguard as a traveling companion?
Also:
Don't visit Soweto
Get all your shots
Drink bottled water
Carry a can of disinfectant spray for lavatories.
Bon Voyage!! |
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D405!
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DONT WALK IN DARK HAUNCHES AT NIGHT! MAKE SURE U ALWAYS TAKE THE RIGHT TAXI..SCREAM WHEN SOMEONE IS MUGGING U! DONT SLEEP AROUND WITHOUT A CONDOM! |
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Norman D
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Hello Maja. Come to S.A. and have fun. Don't be put off by bullet-proof vests and similar rubish. Travel in S.A. is very safe in conducted groups who know where NOT to take you.
Peekaboo offered some sound advice about not walking alone especially after dark and avoid dim areas as you would in any large city.
Malaria is not a factor except in low-lying climatic areas like Mpumalanga and Kruger Park but being winter the incidence of being bitten by a Malaria-infected Anopholese Female Mosquito is hugely reduced but take the precautions anyway. No need to worry about almost anywhere else in S.A. |
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Tiana
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why would u go by yourself. |
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That Guy
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Hire a body guard. I know that most restaurants have ARMED valets because carjacking is such a big thing.
you know that invention where they fit a car with flamethrowers under the doors? That was developed because of SA. Beautiful place destroyed because of crime an corruption. |
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