About South Africa Guide by Triposo
The South Africa travel guide contains complete and up to date city guides for Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria and many other travel destinations in South Africa. It works offline, you don't need an internet connection.
Each location contains a sightseeing section with all the monuments. Pick your ideal restaurant in the eating out section containing the best restaurants. Discover the nightlife of South Africa! Bars, pubs & discos in Hermanus, Oudtshoorn, Plettenberg Bay, Mossel Bay.
Use the detailed offline maps to simply find out where you are and see what's around.
The complete background information can be an interesting read at home or on the road to your next adventure.
Useful when you are there:
- Currency converter.
- Phrasebook for Afrikaans.
- Weather forecast (updated when online).
- Directions on how to get to a place by public transport.
- Book hotels and tours in South Africa directly from the app (when online).
About Triposo
Founded by and for travelers, Triposo delivers up-to-date information, detailed maps and intelligent recommendations for more than 40,000 destinations in 200 countries around the world. To make our guides we use the content that is freely available. Open content sites like Wikivoyage, Wikipedia, World66 and OpenStreetMap are among the best resources for any traveler. Whether you are a planner or prefer to go with the flow, Triposo helps you discover the unexpected and experience travel in a new way.
If you see any problem with the app, please write us an email at feedback@triposo.com so we can figure out what's wrong and fix it. Thanks!
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by D####:
Several listings are duplicated. Key details are lacking - especially street addresses - making restaurants impossible to find. Also, there was too little detail on the maps. Perhaps it was too ambitious to try to cover a country?