About Us

Overview

From bushveld through deserts and forests, up winter snow-capped peaks down to wide, unspoiled beaches and coastal wetlands, lies a sprawling land.

They call it a world in one land, the rainbow nation, a mix of diverse cultures and exquisite landscapes. Those who have visited have been in awe. This land is the land where man came from. This land is South Africa.

Surface Area: 12.284.400 sq km

Coastline: 2700 km

Population: Over 47-million

GDP: R 600 Billion

People and Cultures

South Africa is known as the Rainbow Nation with its many African, European and Asian cultures. It is truly a world in one land. The Traditional Africans make up a majority of the people in our land - consisting of 10 recognised tribal groups.

This offers endless diversity in African culture, which when coupled with incredible unspoiled landscapes, offer visitors unparalelled oportunities.

Economy

The South African economy is one of the strongest economies in the emerging market. The currency is the South African Rand, which at the time of press was trading at around R 10.00 to 1 US $.

The South African Rand does come under pressure due to its tradability and its association with other emerging markets, however this tends to increase the buying power of stronger foreign currencies adding to the viability of purchasing products and services from South Africa.

Climate

South Africa boasts great climatic diversity. We have a Mediterranean climate in the South West coastline and a humid subtropical climate on the South East coast.

In the northeastern highveld we have a savanna climate and to the far northwest we have semi desert and desert climates.

Beautiful beach cities and resorts, which have year round sun and impressive thunderstorm inland. We even have snow capped peaks in and around Lesotho.

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Whilst every care has been taken in ensuring the accuracy of the information provided in this section, Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty take no accountability or liability for the accuracy of the information provided.

Images in this section are courtesy of South African Tourism