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World Cup Soccer in 2010 Football & Travel

South Africa will be hosting the football World Cup in 2010! We call it soccer, but whatever you call it; it is undoubtedly one of the greatest sporting events in the world.

All eyes will turn to South Africa in the build up to the World Cup.

This is a fantastic opportunity for the whole of Southern Africa as tourism will be given a huge boost from the publicity surrounding the event.

Start planning now! 2010 is not far away

Football fans around the world should already be thinking about planning their travel to the World Cup to ensure they make the most out of the event and the region. South Africa has so much to offer as a travel destination and it is sure to be sold out during the World Cup. Our focus is on providing the best safari experience for those attending the event. There are only a limited number of game reserves, lodges, camps and safaris and these are guaranteed to be popular for a large number of fans that will see this as a once in a lifetime opportunity to visit Africa and experience an African safari.

Non-Football fans - visit before the World Cup fans arrive

For non-football fans, we think this sporting event should also be considered in making your decision on when to travel to Southern Africa. Large parts of Southern Africa are still relatively unknown and are not on the global tourist map. This is sure to change by the time the World Cup arrives in town and the follow on tourism that will inevitably result. So travel there before the rest discover these amazing remote and beautiful places.

Whether you plan to go to the World Cup or just want to beat the football fans in visiting the region, we can advise you on all the aspects of your tour. Contact us

Things to consider when planning your trip for the Soccer World Cup in 2010


FIFA has confirmed the dates for the 2010 South African Soccer World Cup. The tournament will be held from 11 June 2010 to 11 July 2010.

FIFA decided to maintain the qualifying set-up used at the World Cup in Germany in 2006, with a berth for the host country plus five other Africa teams, five European region qualifiers, five Asian and Oceania teams, and a total of eight for South America and the Central American region.

Venues: There are 10 venues in 9 host cities:

* Cape Town
* Durban
* Johannesburg (2 venues)
* Bloemfontein
* Nelspruit
* Polokwane
* Port Elizabeth
* Pretoria
* Rustenburg

 2010 City Chart - June/July

 
Weather
Close to Game Reserve?
Coastal / Beach
Closest Game Reserve
International Airport
Cape Town
Rainy
200 km
Yes
Eastern Cape/Addo Elephant Park
Yes
Durban
Dry
Yes
Yes
Hluluwe/Umfolozi
Yes
Johannesburg
Dry
Yes
No
Kruger/Madikwe/Pilanesberg
Yes
Bloemfontein
Dry
400 km
No
Kruger/Madikwe/Pilanesberg/Gemsbok
No
Nelspruit
Dry
Yes
No
Kruger National Park
No
Polokwane
Dry
Yes
No
Kruger National Park
100 km
Port Elizabeth
Rainy
Yes
Yes
Eastern Cape/Addo Elephant Park
No
Pretoria
Dry
Yes
No
Kruger/Madikwe/Pilanesberg
80 km
Rustenburg
Dry
Yes
No
Kruger/Madikwe/Pilanesberg
No

Weather

The months of June and July are considered to be winter in South Africa. Fortunately, it is an African winter so temperatures are mild in most parts of the country.

Cape Town, Eastern Cape and Port Elizabeth: The weather can be changeable and there is a fair amount of rain at this time of year.

Durban: June and July are an ideal time to visit Durban as the weather is mild and dry. KwaZulu Natal can be quite tropical and humid other times of the year, but June/July are very comfortable.

Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Pretoria and Rustenburg: These cities have are dry and sunny during the day. They experience a drop in temperature at night. They seldom have rain during this time as they are summer rainfall regions (November-March)

Safaris

Most Southern African safari destinations are within easy reach (by scheduled flight or charter) from all World Cup venues. All safari destinations in South Africa can also be reached by self-drive options. Self-drive safaris are also possible in most other Southern African destination. We are recommending that our clients avoid driving across South Africa borders during the World Cup as there are likely to be frustrating delays at almost all the border crossings.

Botswana, Zimbabwe and Namibia are all well established safari destinations. For the more adventurous: Zambia and Mozambique are fast becoming popular.

If time permits, we are also recommending that our clients consider East Africa - either en route or on the way back - as an alternative to a safari in Southern Africa. The main reason for this is that the demand for safaris in Southern Africa is likely to be very high and availability may be better in East Africa. It also gives you an alternative route for your flight into South Africa.

We can assist in planning your safari while attending the World Cup tournament. Whether you prefer to packaged safaris, fly-in safaris, self-drive safaris, or any other safari option, we can provide advice. Our offices are only 500 meters from Greenpoint Stadium, the World Cup stadium in Cape Town. Being based in Cape Town allows us to be close to all the action and support our visitors.

World Cup Travel

Travelling around South Africa is particularly easy, with a superb road infrastructure and good air travel connections. Due to the distances, it is more practical to fly between some of the World Cup host cities. Train travel will probably improve coming up to the World Cup, but at the moment the train network is fairly clumsy and impractical.

World Cup Stadiums

Matches are scheduled to take place in 10 stadia throughout South Africa: Soccer City (Johannesburg), Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg), King's Park Stadium (Durban), Free State Stadium (Bloemfontein), Mbombela Stadium (Nelspruit), Peter Mokaba Stadium (Polokwane), Nelson Mandela Stadium (Port Elizabeth), Loftus Versfeld (Pretoria), Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace
(Rustenburg) and Green Point Stadium (Cape Town).

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 November 2009 )
 

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Leopard

Big 5 - The Leopard

leopard(Panthera pardus) While leopards are more numerous than rhino in the Big 5 pantheon, they are sometimes just as difficult to spot while on safari in Africa. Leopards use trees as observation platforms and for protection, so you have to remember to look up to see this solitary, beautiful cat. Leopards are shy and nocturnal, quite modest for a cat that can climb, swim and live in a wider range of habitats than most other wild cats.

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elephantThere are two distinct species of African elephant: African Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) and the African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana).
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