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The Sotho word, Gauteng, meaning "Place of Gold", is the name of the Pretoria - Witwatersrand - Vaal Triangle, one of the largest industrial regions in the southern hemisphere. A more fitting label would be hard to find. Vibrant, exciting Johannesburg, the provincial capital of Gauteng offers visitors a large selection of recreational, cultural and historical attractions. Situated some 50 km north of Johannesburg, Pretoria is renowned for its colourful gardens, shrubs and trees, particularly beautiful in spring when jacarandas envelop the avenues in mauve.

In 1886, on a patch of windswept veld, an unemployed miner stumbled upon a stone bearing traces of gold. This seemingly insignificant event had colossal repercussions and led to the discovery of the world's richest natural treasure house. Speculators, prospectors, fortune-seekers and adventurers arrived in the area from the ends of the earth, and the pastoral landscape changed almost overnight.

Gold rush shantytowns sprang up and were rapidly transformed into modern concrete cities, Johannesburg became "The Gold Capital of the World", and the entire country was catapulted into an economic boom. The revenue generated from gold, most valuable of South Africa's exports, has enabled the country to develop its impressive industrial, commercial and financial strength. Today, in a great, still growing concrete sprawl, Gauteng comprises the commercial heart of South Africa. But much of the region has escaped industrial development. In dozens of quiet retreats and leisure resorts, city-dwellers find relaxation and a welcome respite from day-to-day routine.

 

 Johannesburg
 

The history of Johannesburg extends back to 1886 when George Harrison discovered gold on the farm Langlaagte. Gold Diggers and fortune hunters arrived in droves and soon a tent town had sprung up, which later became the city that is now South Africa's main commercial centre.
Gold was the catalyst which brought Johannesburg into being, and the city's identity will always be closely linked with gold. In the heart of the city, mine dumps are constant reminders of the city's origins. Appropriately enough, iGoli, the Nguni name for Johannesburg, is derived from the word "gold".
The city is high voltage nouveau rich territory; fast paced, fun, a modern cosmopolitan metropolis packed with vitality and verve. Apart from an exciting pleasure repertoire, superb hotels, restaurants and shopping centres pander to people with five-star tastes. In quiet, leafy suburbs, baronial mansions in manicured gardens lined with limousines testify to the fact that Johannesburg, at the top of the super-tax bracket, is a very affluent society.
In the central business district, fortunes are made by the astute on the Stock Exchange each day. Skyscrapers tower over chic boutiques, aromatic Indian bazaars, and African muti (medicine) shops where traditional healers dispense advice and herbal remedies. And jets from near and far soar overhead en route to Johannesburg International Airport; the major gateway to South Africa.

 

 Pretoria
 

The city developed at a more sedate pace than Johannesburg, and the town planners had the foresight to include an abundance of open spaces. Pretoria has more than 100 parks, including bird sanctuaries and nature reserves.
Large numbers of Voortrekkers arrived in the region in the 1850s, and an air of history pervades much of central Pretoria, especially Church Square, around which the city has grown. The square was the site of the first church, the first markets and the first shops.
Progress has brought to Pretoria high-tech shopping centres, museums, art galleries and multi-culinary restaurants. The city has four universities and a number of scientific institutes, including the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Onderstepoort Veterinary Research Institute, both internationally renowned. Within easy reach, day walks provide a relaxing introduction to the region's natural habitats, many inhabited by indigenous animals and birds.

 

Accommodation Available in this Region.

 

The Peech Hotel - Melrose Johannesburg
The Peech is a stylish and intimate boutique hotel set in a tranquil garden in Melrose. The Peech is perfect for business and leisure. Chic contemporary design is complemented by warm personal service. The Peech will exceed all expectations and is best described as the epitome of exclusivity.
The Elephant Sanctuary
Nestled in the Magaliesberg Mountains only one hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria, the Elephant Sanctuary lies in a malaria-free area. It is surrounded by natural indigenous bush and is home to impala, klipspringer, baboons, porcupine, caracal, leopard, a host of other small mammals, 350 bird species and of course six magnificent African Elephants.

Kloofzicht Lodge
Is the ideal venue for up market conferences, special functions or dream weddings. The three conference rooms complete with state of the art conference facilities seating between 10 and120 delegates. Allow the highly trained and experienced staff of Kloofzicht Lodge to take care of all the details to ensure a stress free event, from catering to décor.A wonderful alternative to enjoy the African outdoors is the boma, perfect for team building and special occasions. Authentic African meals are served, and guests are provided with warm blankets for chilly winter evenings around the boma fire.

The Castle - Kyalami, Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg Hotels / Luxury Hotel Accommodation in Kyalami
Cloaked in mystique, this Gauteng landmark is set on 22 acres of beautiful indigenous gardens with 360º vistas stretching into Magaliesburg, Johannesburg and Pretoria. The Castle Kyalami offers guests world class service with the ambience and grandeur to go with its stronghold surroundings.
   
   
   
   
   

 

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