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Heard the same from an international rugby player who spent a couple of seasons playing there - he learned the hard way !Re driving, my neighbours who are from JNB, said that they never completely stop at a red light or a stop sign. If there was no one in front of them, they would just roll thru it slowly, even if it was red. I am not sure how that works, and to be honest, it could be cough advice![]()
Bump. Off to Sth Africa in October, with everything booked/paid except JNB. All transport is by plane to each destination.
JNB: 2 nights
Kruger National Park: 3 nights
Cape Town: 3 nights
Then airport wait in JNB for a few hours for international flight out.
Bump. Off to Sth Africa in October, with everything booked/paid except JNB. All transport is by plane to each destination.
JNB: 2 nights
Krueger National Park: 3 nights
Cape Town: 3 nights
Then airport wait in JNB for a few hours for international flight out.
Why the bump of a very old thread with no question????
PS: Kruger and Cap Town are both amazing...so enjoy.
Where are you staying in Kruger?
Sorry, my question is on where to stay in Johannesburg? I've been looking at other topics from searching for Johannesburg.
You did say you were flying everywhere but driving in SA is easy so if you get the chance there are sights not far from Kruger (to the west) on the Garden Route that are well worth a look such as the Three Rondawels (have you been watching "I'm a celebrity, get me out of here" ?), Bourke's Luck Potholes, Gods Window etc. .
Hi Docjames
I am from Johannesburg (Jhb) and still visit there regularly. Now living in Oz.
I may be able to help with accommodation, depending when you are going.
There is a fast train from the airport to Rosebank / Sandton.
Rental car is a good idea.
Which Uni will you be visiting?
If you are going to stay in a Hotel probably better in the suburbs, Rosebank or Sandton (Hilton / Rosebank Hotel / Grace) would be a good idea.
Its reasonably safe as long as you're not stupid. Don't look like a tourist (cameras etc) , as for the Stop lights (known as "robots" in S Africa, if you don't stop at them you will receive a lot of fines from the police. You must try and be aware of your surrounding.
Most of the comments on your blog is cough.
There's not that much to see in Jhb itself. 2hrs out of the city you will be able to visit a game reserve.
Contact me if you need any more help.