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Transkei is situated between East London and Durban in the Eastern Cape - South Africa. You will find green rolling hills scattered with round thatche


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By Gerald Crawford   [ 01/01/2009 ]
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The Transkei area of the Eastern Cape has become a regular destination for tourists.

The Transkei is especially attractive to tourists who seek an "African experience".

Coffee Bay and Port St. John's are two of the main tourist towns. Backpackers' lodges are readily available relatively cheap.

The smoking of marijuana is popular and draws many tourists to the area. Cannabis of varying qualities are also extensively harvested in the Transkei and grown in the gardens of many of the local inhabitants.

South African legislation prohibits these activities for non-registered users and producers (like sangomas). The smoking of marijuana or cannabis is illegal in South Africa.

The Transkei (meaning 'across the Kei') is a region situated roughly between East London and Durban in the Eastern Cape, bordered by the Great Kei River in the south and the Umtamvuna River near Port Edward in the north.

Characterised by green rolling hills scattered with round thatched huts, and a stunning coastline, the ruggedly beautiful Transkei region has become increasingly attractive to tourists seeking an unspoilt experience of South Africa, a far cry from the many westernised luxuries that can be found throughout most of the country.

The Wild Coast is perhaps the most visited part, with stretches of golden beach sprinkled with shells, overlooked by traditional Xhosa villages set amid the green hills, and punctuated by rough potholed roads.

Coffee Bay and Port St John's are the two main tourist towns and have become a haven for independent travellers and backpackers.

Hole in the Wall close to Coffee Bay is a popular attraction, a geographical marvel where the sea has pounded a tunnel through a huge rock in the sea.

Historically, the Transkei was one of the homelands created by the Apartheid government to be set aside for black, Xhosa-speaking South Africans until it became an independent state in 1976 with Umtata (Mthatha) as the capital.

In Umtatayou have to visit Umtata and see the Nelson Mandela Museum that showcases his life in photos and displays.

Just to the north the little town of Qunu lays its claim to fame as the birthplace of Mandela.

Transkei is still true Africa - not yet been invaded by large hotel chains or any of the Westernized luxuries found elsewhere in South Africa.

Come for a visit.

About the author:
Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address: southafricantravelarticles@12234455.co.za Website Address: http://www.12234455.co.za

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Article tags: Transkei, Eastern Cape, South Africa, Xhosa, african
 

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