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Dine Out at Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton City, Johannesburg
Created on November 23, 2010 by Brittany Walters Bearden, WriterNelson Mandela Square at Sandton City hosts some of Johannesburg’s most elite shopping and fine dining experiences. The upscale shopping and dining surrounds an open courtyard featuring a 6-metre, 2.5-ton bronze statue of national icon Nelson Mandela, sculpted by Kobus Hattingh and Jocob Maponyane in commemoration of a decade of democracy in South Africa. While it is intended as an opportunity for tourists to reflect on the events of the past and the creation of “The Rainbow Nation,” for most, the Nelson Mandela statue at Nelson Mandela Square offers a great photo opportunity on the way to dinner. Nelson Mandela Square is the perfect location if you do not have a specific plan for dinner, as their wide variety of international cuisines will suit every ...
Pet a Lion Cub at Johannesburg's Lion Park
Created on November 23, 2010 by Brittany Walters Bearden, WriterThe Lion Park is by far the top thing to do in Johannesburg. It’s a bit of a drive to Lanseria, about a twenty-minute drive from the northern suburbs, but definitely worth the trip. There is another game park around Johannesburg, The Lion and Rhino Park, but it does not offer nearly the experience of The Lion Park, with animals few and far between, and overgrown bush hiding those animals you happen to spot. At the Johannesburg Lion Park, enjoy the white lions, giraffes, hyenas, cheetahs, jackals and more at your own personal risk. The only fences are between the carnivores and the herbivores, leaving the animals free to wander up to your vehicle. It’s therefore important to stay respectful of the animal’s habitat, and ...
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