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Currency
Restrictions:
You can bring in or take out a maximum of R25,000 in cash. Foreign
currency is allowed if declared. Most establishments do have Visa and Mastercard Facilities
Tipping:
Tipping is customary in South Africa, with 10-15% being standard
for good service in restaurants and other service industries.
Health:
Medical Facilities: Private hospitals are generally better equipped
than public facilities. Private Hospitals are easily accessable
Safety and Security:
Crime: South Africa has a high crime rate, particularly in urban areas.
Take precautions to avoid becoming a victim of crime. Most crime is petty
crime. Check with your locals
Emergency Contacts: Keep a copy of your passport and visa with you
and have emergency contact information readily available.
Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance
that covers theft, medical emergencies, and other potential incidents
5. General Tips:
Be prepared for load
shedding:
South Africa experiences power outages (load shedding) from time
to time, so be prepared for this, travel with a power bank
Stay informed:
Check the latest travel advisories from your country's embassy or
consulate before and during your trip.
TIMEZONES
South Africa is:
2 hours ahead of GMT
1 hour ahead of Central
European wintertime
7 hours ahead of Eastern Standard wintertime (USA)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa’s telecommunications sector is regarded as one of the
most advanced in Africa. It boasts high mobile penetration, growing internet
penetration and significant growth in connectivity infrastructure. South
Africans have access to free social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp,
Twitter and Instagram. The country has taken great strides to increase access
to broadband capabilities, with the leading players significantly increasing
their footprint in household and business connectivity. Telkom is the largest
company in South Africa providing both fixed line and wireless
telecommunication packages. The organisation is partially owned by the state.
The main mobile phone providers in South Africa are:
•Vodacom
•MTN
•Cell C
•Virgin Mobile
•8ta (subsidiary of Telkom) Both ‘Pay As You Go’ SIM cards and
contract deals are available.
DRINKING WATER IN SOUTH AFRICA
Tap water in the major cities and large towns of South Africa is
generally safe to drink.
Maintenance of water supply infrastructure has deteriorated in
recent years in South Africa so if you are concerned about the quality of water
in the country to be on the side of caution and drink bottled water. You can
get bottled water everywhere in South Africa.
Please be conscious of the problems associated with single-use
plastic and plastic litter that is destroying the environment. If possible,
re-use your disposable water bottle if you have access to clean drinking water