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Tourism Buffalo City
Tel 043 722 6015
E-mail info@tourismbuffalocity.co.za
Website www.visitbuffalocity.co.za [http://www.visitbuffalocity.co.za]
East London is the second largest city in the Eastern Cape and is the
main centre of ...
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Wild Coast Eastern Cape Tourism
Tel 047 564 1187/047 564 1400
E-mail psjtourism@saharaonline.co.za
Website www.portstjohns.org.za/tourism
[http://www.portstjohns.org.za/tourism]
How this town got its name is still somewhat of a mystery. ...
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Eastern Cape Tourism Board Mthatha
Tel 047 531 5290
The town holds the unique distinction of being established twice
within the space of 12 years. It was founded by Sir Benjamin D'Urban,
a governor of the Cape Colony after the War ...
Gonubie situated 17km from East London, is a rapidly growing, pleasant
and relaxed coastal town incorporated in the Greater East London.
Gonubies original crest, First Impressions are Lasting, depicts the
sun rising over the sea, symbolising its ideal ...
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Eastern Cape Tourism Board Mthatha
Tel 047 531 5290
Mthatha, (formerly spelt Umtata), is the head town of the King Sabata
Danilyebo Municipality and was the capital of the formerly independent
Bantustan of Transkei. Mthatha was founded ...
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TOURISM BUFFALO CITY
Tel 043 722 6015
E-mail info@tourismbuffalocity.co.za
Website www.visitbuffalocity.co.za [http://www.visitbuffalocity.co.za]
Kei Mouth lies on the southern bank at the mouth of the Kei River,
fringed ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS & TOURISM
Tel 040 639 3214
Bhisho is the provincial capital of the Eastern Cape featuring the
provincial legislature and various government buildings. Immediately
east of King William's Town, this recently ...
Hamburg is a costal resort at the mouth of the Keiskhamma River,
almost midway between Port Alfred and East London. The area is
typified by the rolling hills of the interior, and the long, wide
sandy beaches which are completely undeveloped.
TOURIST INFORMATION
Eastern Cape Tourism Board Mthatha
Tel 047 531 5290
Idutywa is located 33km north of Butterworth. The predominantly Fingo
Xhosa population practices mixed farming in the area.
Located 30km southeast of Butterworth on the road to a number of the
Wild Coasts resorts, including Qolora Mouth, a beautiful sub tropical
coastal village. One of the biggest engagements between the British
and AmaXhosa forces during the Wars of Resistance ...