Friday, November 12, 2010

Information On Flights To Johannesburg

By Graham McKenzie

Johannesburg OR Tambo International is South Africa's largest airport and is the air transport hub for Southern Africa. If your flying to Jhb OR Tambo is the main airport unless you booked a flight to Lanseria ariport.

OR Tambo, earlier known as JHB International, carries about 20 million passengers annually. It accounts for nearly half the air traffic, coming in and going out of South Africa.

It's hard to imagine that the bustling modern city of Johannesburg was once a small shanty town, full of miners with diamond dreams in their eyes. Not only is Johannesburg South Africa's biggest city and a busy stronghold of business and trade, it's also a good destination for a pleasure-seeking tourist.

Gold Reef City provides a glimpse into the past of Johannesburg. It offers a visit to a mineshaft as well as some more modern forms of entertainment. For a closer look at the heritage of the area, drop in to the Lesedi Cultural Village, a multi-ethnic group consisting of Zulu, Xhosa, Basotho and Pedi people. This can be a fulfilling and enlightening experience as you watch dances and learn about the history and culture of these people.

Most visitors head for Soweto and Nelson Mandela's former home, the Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum and the Regina Mundi Church. Don't forget to lay the dust with a quick drink at a 'shebeen'. The most famous of these is called Wandie's Place.

The animals are housed in the Johannesburg Zoo without any bars. It has also gone far in reproducing the natural habitat for the animals. This is a good option if you can't visit a natural reserve. Whilst you are in neighbourhood, you can rent out a dinghy and splurge some time lazing at the Zoo Lake to try bird watching, and if you feel hungry by the day end, stop at the Moyo's, to enjoy the mouth-watering African cuisine followed by the finest African music of the city.

Another very interesting sight is just an hour's drive away from Johannesburg, it is called The Cradle of Humankind, which is a World Heritage site. The Sterkfontein Caves can be found here. In this place, Mrs. Ples, a skull, 3 million year old was first found in'47.

Johannesburg is a shoppers' paradise, offering shopping experiences ranging from sophisticated malls like Hyde Park, Sandton City and Nelson Mandela Square to a whole variety of vibrant African and Oriental flea markets. Most visitors simply cannot leave without buying some samples of the beautiful arts and crafts for sale at these markets: local wire-work, traditional carvings, bead work and fertility dolls, to mention but a few.

The city specializes in food and wine. The local cuisine is highly influenced by the cultures of this place. You can get anything from Malaysian, Creole, African, Indian, French, Mexican, Italian, and Moroccan. Ensure that you have enough time at hand while visiting Johannesburg, so that you can explore all that this amazing city offers to tourists. - 42569

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