Customs |
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Items for personal use, such as cameras, video cameras, binoculars, film, sports equipment, clothes , jewellery etc. are duty free. Visitors are also entitled to bring goods worth R500. |
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Driving in South Africa |
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South Africans drive on the left side of the road, and the road are good and well signposted. It’s always wise to drive safely, anyway. Drivers must have a valid international driving license. |
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Electricity |
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Current electricity is 220/240 Volts at 50 cycles per second. Adapter plugs should be brought. |
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Health and Medical Care |
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Travellers from a yellow fever zone must have a valid certificate.
Malaria is endemic in the low-altitude areas of the Northern Province, Mpumalanga and north-eastern Kwazulu Natal. |
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Water |
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Tap water is quite safe to drink throughout the country. |
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Tipping |
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Restaurants do not usually include the tip in the bill, and 10% of the bill usually applies; R10 per bag is generally given to porters. |
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