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South Africa information
โน๏ธย General Information about South Africa
About South Africa
South Africa uses 230V, 50Hz with sockets and plugs Type C, Type D, Type M and Type N.
The languages that are typically spoken are Southern Sotho, Swati, Tswana, Tsonga and Venda
South Africa uses the South African rand (symbol: R), code ZAR.Banknotes come in denominations of 200, 100, 50, 20 and 10 rand. Rand is subdivided into 100 cents. Coins come in denominations of 5, 2 and 1 rand and 50, 20 and 10 cents.
Automatic teller machines are very common in South Africa. You can find them in both large & small cities, tourist areas etc.You do not need a chip & PIN card to use an ATM โ your standard magnetic card will work fine.
Internet speed in South Africa is on average 4.1 Mbps. WiFi coverage in South Africa is moderate. It's relatively easy to find one when needed.
You can buy a SIM card for about 98.07 ZAR, which includes 1 GB of data plan. You can choose from 4 telecoms: Cell C, MTN, Telkom or Vodacom. South Africa uses GSM mobile networks GSM 900 and GSM 1800. If you don't want to buy SIM card in South Africa upon arrival, make sure to check the roaming charges with your telecom provider before your departure so there are no surprises when you return home.
To call South Africa, dial +, then 27 (the country code for South Africa), then the area code (without the initial 0) and the local number. For local calls within South Africa, start with the area code (with the initial 0). In the case above area code is 10 .
In South Africa you drive on the left side. Most cars have manual transmission (stick). Unless otherwise posted, the speed limits for cars and motorcycles are as follows: 120 km/h (74 mph) on motorways, 120 km/h (74 mph) on expressways, 40 km/h (24 mph) in all built-up areas and 80 km/h (49 mph) on undivided highways.
๐ย What time is it in South Africa?
14:27:26
๐ย Do I need visa for South Africa?
For American travelers a visa is not required for South Africa
๐ค๏ธย How is the weather in South Africa?
Temperatures in South Africa (centigrade)
Rainfalls in South Africa
๐ย What regulations are in South Africa?
Health information
Import and export information
Export regulations
Same as prohibited to import list.
Protected species and products protected under CITES may require a permit for export.
Certain animals, plants, and their derivative products may require an export permit.
Objects of cultural importance require a permit from the South African Heritage Resource Agency.
Diamonds and precious metals/jewellery require a permit from the South African Diamond and Precious Metals Regulator.
Firearms and weapons require a permit from the South African Police Service.
Import regulations
Tobacco:200 cigarettes;
Tobacco:20 cigars; and
Tobacco:250 grams of tobacco....
Alcohol:Funds of R25,000 and over or US$10,000 and over must be declared.
Currency:Funds of R25,000 and over or US$10,000 and over must be declared.
Other items:Personal goods, such as clothing and toiletries.
Other items:Other non-commercial goods not exceeding ZAR25,000 in value.
Other items:Three months' worth of medicine for personal use, accompanied by a prescription.
Narcotic and habit-forming drugs.
Fully automatic, military, and unnumbered weapons.
Fireworks and explosives.
Poisons and other toxic substances.
Cigarettes with a mass of more than 2kg per 1000 units.
Counterfeit goods.
Prison and penitentiary manufactured goods.
Firearms and weapons require a permit from the South African Police Service.
Gold coins.
Unprocessed minerals, such as diamonds and gold.
Animals and their derivative products, such as meat, require a permit from the Director: Animal Health. For further information please visitImport animals and animal products.
Herbal products require a permit from theDepartment of Health.
Plants and their derivative products require a permit from the National Plant Protection Organisation of South Africa. For further information, please visitPlant permit.
Health regulations
Cholera may be a risk in South Africa. Travellers to certain areas should take care to keep their food and water fresh and sanitary. More information can be found on the National Institute for Communicable DiseasesCholera.
African Tick-Bite Fever and chikungunya are diseases carried by insects that are found in South Africa.For information on disease prevention, please visit the CDCย Insect Protection Advice.
H5N1 Avian Influenza has been reported in South Africa. For further information, please visit theCDC Avian Flu Advice.
Many countries in Africa have high incidence rates of tuberculosis (TB). For further information, please visit the CDC Tuberculosis Advice.
Many countries in Africa have high HIV prevalence rates. For further information, please visit the CDC HIV Advice.