South Africa has been described as A World in One Country and a Rainbow Nation. Its landscape ranges from miles of glorious beaches to the inland desert of the Karoo, the sweeping grasslands of the Highveld plateau, and the subtropical bush of the Lowveld. Its ethnic makeup is equally varied. There are eleven official languages, nine major black African tribes, two major white tribes, as well as a representation of all the world's major religions. It has a free market economy while communists share in government; one of the world's most liberal constitutions and a deeply patriarchal society; and very rich and very poor people coexisting. South Africa has come through fire, and although there is still considerable heat, it is doing pretty well. This insiders' guide will introduce you to the universal warmth and cultural diversity of its people, explain the backdrop of their troubled past, and familiarize you with their everyday life so that you'll feel comfortable whether you're invited to a shack in the townships, a mansion in the suburbs, or a braai on the beach. You'll learn how to stay safe in potentially dangerous areas, and you'll know where to go if you want to feel like the only person on the planet.
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Dimensions: 110 x 169mm
Publication Date: 04 Jan 2018
Publisher: Kuperard
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781857338720
About Isabella Morris
David Holt-Biddle is an award-winning freelance journalist who has lived in South Africa for most of his life. He has traveled much of the world including Africa both on assignment and independently. He has worked in radio television and the print media as a reporter editor producer and presenter and has coauthored two books. His main interests are the environment travel history and archaeology. Isabella is a Johannesburg-based writer and editor who enjoys reading literature from the Middle East North Africa and Southeast Asia. When she s not travelling she writes about her travels surrounded by her family and her pets. If she could visit only one more place it would be Tunisia. She dreams of writing a great war novel set in Singapore.