Some recommended trekking routes in South Africa include the Otter Trail along the Garden Route, the Drakensberg Grand Traverse in the Drakensberg Mountains, and the Whale Trail in De Hoop Nature Reserve. These routes offer diverse landscapes and wildlife experiences for trekking enthusiasts.
The British wanted to control South Africa because it was one of the trade routes to India.
The Everest Base Camp Trekking on the south side is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas and is visited by thousands of trekkers each year. Trekkers usually fly from Kathmandu to Lukla to save time and energy before beginning the trek to this base camp. However, trekking to Lukla is possible. There are no roads from Kathmandu to Lukla and as a result, the only method of transporting by plane.
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There very popular trekking routes through Nepal or Tibet ending at Mount Everest. These treks culminate in a visit to the Everest Base Camp on the corresponding side of the mountain (North Side - Tibet; South Side - Nepal).
The country furthest south on the continent of Africa is South Africa. The farthest south major town in South Africa is Capetown.
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If you are referring to highway routes, north-south routes have the odd numbers.
South Africa is claimed by the citizens of the Republic of South Africa.
South Africa is in Africa. Africa's a continent, South Africa is a country in Africa.
South Africa stands for South Africa?
The British settled in South Africa for many reasons: 1) Important stop over in spice route 2) Diamond and Gold mines 3) Sugar plantations 4) coal and iron-ore miness 5) some settled for big game hunting