Bloemfontein Fountain of Flowers

Action speaks louder than words. That’s what should be said about Bloemfontein because of its beautiful architecture and its natural locations. “Fountain of Flowers” such a poetic name and it not only seems to be a romantic place but it really is a great eye catching Scenic place.

Bloemfontein is the capital of Free State province of South Africa. It can be reached by getting direct flights from Johannesburg, the capital of the country as well as other prominent cities including Durban, Pretoria, and Cape Town. The city gives you a great chance to see and interact with some of the world’s wildest creatures like the lions, cheetahs, Tigers and many other animals. Opportunities like this make South Africa a more attractive holiday destination for the tourists and wild life lovers cause coming face to face with such wild creatures within their natural habitat and out of a zoo in the wild is Such a great enjoyment in itself.

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There is also another attraction and unforgettable experience offered at Zanchieta wildcat farm. Here you can see and play with Lions and big Cats and Cheetahs and it really is a great experience that will last in your hearts forever. Seeing and touching wild animals and being close to them is a great experience specially if you want to be a bit close to nature and you will find that how loving these wild animals can be.

About the weather one can say that it is shinny place sun shines for about 10 hours a day and you can have more fun and time to enjoy during the day. January, February and March are rainy and humid. Temperature at most can rise up to 27 Celsius.

Accommodation in Bloemfontein is no problem at all as it has many Hotels, Guest Houses and Lodges some of them offering great deals for tourists. Some of these hotels are five star and even more luxurious hotels are also available. Before taking a Flight to Bloemfontein, check and compare airfares and do your math well to get the cheapest flights to South Africa.

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