SOUTH AFRICA (The Blue Train) – Documentaries
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If you are a citizen of another country and want to travel to South Africa, then you need a visa. The “visitor” visa is for international travelers who reside permanently outside of South Africa. It is also for those who wish to visit the country on a more temporary basis for tourism or business purposes. But it does not last forever. Once you get it, the visa is valid for no more than 90 days.
So, now you are in the country. While you are here, the visa is considered a visitor’s permit. The period of validity of the permit is counted from the date you arrived and will be stated under the heading “conditions” on the visa label.
It is important to make sure you apply for the correct visa or permit. Otherwise, entry into the country may be refused if the purpose of the visit is not stated correctly.
Depending on where you are from, visa requirements differ from country to country and are subject to change. Each application is treated as an individual case, so you should inquire at the nearest South African consulate or mission abroad or any Department of Home Affairs office to see if you are even supposed to apply for a visa.
The FREEDOM to TRAVEL in AFRICA | S02/E03
Where it is located on the map – As its name suggests, it is located entirely in the south of Africa. From its northern border, it is bounded from west to east by the following countries: Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The oceans surrounding the country are the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The southernmost point of Africa is called Cape Agulhas (Cape Agulhas), where both oceans meet.
Capital and main cities – Interestingly, South Africa has 3 capitals. Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa, Cape Town is the legislative capital and Bloemfontein is the judicial capital. As for its main cities, they are: Johannesburg (5 905 552 inhabitants), Cape Town (4 713 576 inhabitants), Pretoria (3 862 352 inhabitants), Durban (3 793 580 inhabitants), Port Elizabeth (967 677 inhabitants), Bloemfontein (463 064 inhabitants), Nelspruit (110 159 inhabitants) and Kimberley (225 160 inhabitants).
Nelson Mandela – Nelson Mandela’s role in South Africa was fundamental. He was president of the country from 1994 to 1999 and transformed South Africa completely. He made South Africa a multicultural country, full of color. He was the father of the Rainbow Nation. For all his achievements and dedication to the peaceful union of the country and acceptance of all races, he became an example to the whole world. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
I GO INTO NIGERIA SHITTING MY PANTS, BUT I END UP PARTYING.
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LIVING with a POLITICIAN in NIGERIA | AFRICA BY MOTORCYCLE
Distance between Nairobi (NBO) and Johannesburg (JNB) The flight distance from Nairobi to Johannesburg (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport – OR Tambo International Airport) is 2900 kilometers / 1566 nautical miles.
Can I drive from Nigeria to Kenya? Yes, the driving distance between Nigeria to Kenya is 6228 km. It takes approximately 4 days 13h to drive from Nigeria to Kenya. Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Rwandair Express and Egyptair offer flights from Lagos Airport to Nairobi Airport.
Road Trip Planner The total cost to drive from Lagos, Nigeria to Nairobi, Kenya (one way) is $523.87 at the current gas price. The round trip cost would be $1,047.74 to go from Lagos, Nigeria to Nairobi, Kenya and back to Lagos, Nigeria again.
Nigerian passport holders need a visa to travel to Kenya, but rest assured the process is simple! The processing time for the Kenya e-visa is two business days, but it is recommended to submit the application at least seven days prior to travel to save yourself some stress and in case additional documents are required.