Tuesday, August 6, 2024
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the Pleistocene settlement sites in South Africa It was recently listed as
UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mr. Gayton Mackenzie, Sports and Arts, said:
And the Minister of Culture, on 26 July 2024, which is Friday. For South Africa, this is
An unforgettable moment and the continent has another location added to it.
The minister added that the archaeological site is one of the most respected sites on the World Heritage List.
At the forty-sixth session of the Committee World Heritage Committee In New Delhi, India,
Inscriptions were made recognizing the outstanding universal values of the sites.
It consists of three separate archaeological sites, Diepkloof Rock Shelter, Pinnacle
Sibudu Point and Cave Site Complex, located in Western Cape And
KwaZulu-Natal Provinces South Africa. Excellent protection for these sites,
In the face of climate challenges and rising sea levels, these challenges stand as evidence of
The ingenuity of the ancestors and their ability to withstand and transform the environment
Modifications.
How to get there: The best way to get to Cape Town is by flight. From Cape Town, you can reach Cape Town in one flight.
You can take a train or taxi which takes about 5 hours and 19 minutes to get to the west.
Cape Town. Cape Town International Airport serves domestic flights as well as
International flights. Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, Ethiopian Airlines have
Flight services to Cape Town.
Best Hotels: Canelands Beach Club, One&Only Cape Town, The Bay Hotel,
Madwaleni River Lodge – Babanango Game Reserve are a few among many others.
For consideration.
Other things to see: Other than these sites, one can also see the rock beach,
Durba Botanical Garden, Victoria and Albert Museum Waterfront, Congo Caves, Cape of Good Hope and
Others.
Best time to visit: December to March are the ideal times to enjoy.
Beaches and sunny weather.
Tourism figures: Between January and March 2024, tourist attractions in the West
Cape Town recorded a total of 2,587,808 visitors across its six regions.