Live & Work Remotely in Western Cape

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Digital Nomad Guide: Western Cape

From Cape Town to African's most southern point Cape Agulhas the Western Cape is an amazing combiatinon of rugged beauty and quiet sophistication. The region is simply stunningly beautiful with beaches, wineries, forests, colourful markets, vibrant cities and more. One of our favourite parts of Africa.

Features

  • Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
  • Chapman’s Peak Drive
  • Knysna Elephant Park
  • Hermanus Cliff Path
  • Robberg Nature Reserve
  • Spier Wine Farm
  • Cape Point
  • Franschhoek Motor Museum

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Live & Work Remotely in Kwazulu Natal

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Best Places to Live & Work as a Digital Nomad in Kwazulu Natal

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Digital Nomad Guide: Kwazulu Natal

South Africa''s garden province Kwazulu-Natal borders the Indian Ocean from neighboring Mozambique to Lesotho and Eswatini. With 2 UN World Heritage sites, iSimangaliso Wetland Park and uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, Kwazulu-Natal is full of wildlife, outback, beaches , nature and mountains. Durban is an Indian-influenced harbor city and a popular surfing spot. Cultural villages around the town of Eshowe showcase the traditions of the indigenous Zulu people.

Features

  • Surfing beaches
  • Wildlife
  • Heritage Sites

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Live & Work Remotely in Johannesburg

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Digital Nomad Guide: Johannesburg

Johannesburg is a young city with an incredible history and legacy. The settlement sprang up in 1886 when prospectors found gold in the area now known as the Witwatersrand. When the discovery became public, thousands flocked here in search of fortune and new opportunities. Today, Johannesburg still attracts those who want to realise their dreams and achieve success. The new city was named after two officials of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR); Johannes Meyer and Johannes Rissik. Johannesburg grew rapidly and quickly transformed from a small settlement into a full-fledged city. It seemed like nothing could stop its growth, not even the Anglo-Boer war. In those tumultuous times, and beyond, Johannesburg has always been recognised as the golden beating heart of South Africa. Through the years, Johannesburg has been the site of many iconic events. It was where the Springboks beat the All Blacks to take the Rugby World Cup in 1995, and, most recently, it was where South Africa showed the world that we can host an event as large as the FIFA Soccer World Cup with style and grace. source: www.joburg.org.za

Features

  • The City of Gold
  • Carlton Centre
  • History Museums
  • Art Museums
  • The Cradle of Humankind
  • Wildlife

Climate in Johannesburg

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