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Cape Town emerges best city in the world

 

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South Africa was named the “Best Country” and its historic metropolis, Cape Town, was named the “Best City in the World” at the recent 2023 Telegraph Travel Awards.

Kgomotso Ramothea, the South Africa Tourism’s Acting Hub Head for UK and Ireland Hubs, said in a statement on Friday.

According to her, the rainbow nation remained a land of incomparable beauty and rich cultural legacy.

Ramothea described the remarkable awards, which were chosen by 27,000 passionate readers, as a testimonial to South Africa’s unmistakable attractiveness and the lasting influence it has on travellers.

She stated that South Africa’s triumph highlighted its amazing natural vistas, rich biodiversity, and vibrant cultural experiences.

The Telegraph Travel Award is a prestigious platform within the travel industry that celebrates destinations that catch the imagination and leave an unforgettable imprint on visitors.

“We are thrilled and immensely proud that South Africa has been recognised as the ‘Best Country’ at the 2023 Telegraph Travel Awards, and our vibrant city of Cape Town has been crowned the ‘Best City in the World.’

“These accolades are a testament to the remarkable experiences our country offers and the unwavering dedication of our tourism industry.

“South Africa’s diverse landscapes, rich wildlife, and warm hospitality continue to captivate the hearts of travellers from around the globe.

“We extend our deepest gratitude to the 27,000 Telegraph readers who voted for us and invite everyone to come and experience the magic of South Africa firsthand,” she said.

Ramothea noted that Cape Town, often hailed as the “Mother City,” has long been celebrated for its picturesque beauty, world-famous landmarks, and warm hospitality.

She said the city’s win as the “Best City in the World” is a resounding affirmation of its status as a global tourism gem.

“From the majestic Table Mountain and stunning beaches to the captivating Cape Winelands and vibrant neighbourhoods, Cape Town offers an abundance of experiences that appeal to the senses and nourish the soul.

“In 2022, South Africa welcomed 303,848 arrivals from the UK and Ireland.

“January to May 2023 arrivals from the UK now stand at 164,232 which is a 50.2 per cent increase when compared to January to May 2022 arrivals of 109,372,” she said.

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Adewale Nurudeen

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