Johannesburg

South Africa

Johannesburg is a vibrant, diverse city often serving as a gateway to Southern Africa. It offers a rich history with sites like the Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, bustling urban culture, and access to wildlife experiences, making it a compelling destination for those interested in history, culture, and adventure.

Quick Facts

Recommended Stay5 days
Budget$50/day
Mid-range$100/day
Luxury$1000/day

Known For

SowetoPretoriaCape TownDurbanNelson MandelaApartheid MuseumKruger National Park

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Country Information: South Africa

CapitalPretoria
CurrencySouth African rand (R)
Language Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga , English, Afrikaans, Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho
Phone Code+27
Electricity230V (Type C, D, M, N)
Tap WaterNot recommended

Tipping

  • Restaurants: 10
  • 15% of the bill if service is good
  • Tour guides: ZAR 50
  • 200 per person per day, depending on the length and quality of the tour
  • Safari guides/trackers: ZAR 100
  • 300 per person per day
  • Taxi drivers: Round up the fare or 10%
  • Porters: ZAR 10
  • 20 per bag
  • Petrol attendants: ZAR 5
  • 10 for full service

Money & Payments

  • ATMs are widely available, especially in urban areas; it is generally safe to withdraw cash from ATMs in well
  • lit, secure locations
  • Credit cards are widely accepted, especially in major cities and tourist areas; however, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments or rural areas
  • It is better to carry some cash for small purchases, local markets, and emergencies, but rely mostly on credit cards for larger transactions
  • There is no significant black market for cash

Cultural Norms

  • Dress: Casual and comfortable is generally acceptable, but respectful attire is appreciated when visiting religious sites or formal establishments
  • Greetings: A handshake is common, often accompanied by eye contact
  • In some traditional settings, a respectful greeting involves a slight bow or a hand placed over the heart
  • Politeness: Politeness and respect are highly valued
  • Use "please" and "thank you" frequently
  • Eating: It's common to eat with your hands at traditional gatherings; otherwise, cutlery is used
  • Wait to be invited to start eating
  • Personal space: South Africans generally appreciate personal space, but it can be less rigid in crowded areas
  • Eye contact: Direct eye contact is generally a sign of sincerity and respect

LGBTQ+ Information

Generally LGBTQ+ friendly. South Africa has some of the most progressive LGBTQ+ laws in the world, including marriage equality and protection against discrimination. However, societal acceptance can vary, particularly in rural areas.

Alcohol & Drug Laws

  • The legal drinking age is 18
  • Drug laws are strict, with penalties for possession and use, including marijuana, despite some recent decriminalization for private use

Special Laws

  • It is illegal to drink alcohol in public places
  • Jaywalking is illegal and can result in fines
  • It is illegal to bribe officials, and strict penalties apply
  • Be aware of wildlife laws when visiting national parks and reserves

Common Phrases

NoCha (CHAH) Cha
YesYebo (YEH-boh) Yebo
HelloSawubona (sah-woo-BOH-nah) Sawubona
PleaseNgicela (ngee-SEH-lah) Ngicela
Excuse meUxolo (oo-XO-loh) Uxolo
Thank youNgiyabonga (ngee-yah-BOH-ngah) Ngiyabonga

Climate

Climate Zone: Humid Subtropical

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