Kruger National Park
It is one of the oldest and best known national parks in the country. It is located in the north-east of South Africa and is one of the components of the Kruger-tu-Kenyons Biosphere Reserve, which was established in the early 2000s. The park owes its name to Transvaal President Paul Kruger. Here you can have a memorable photo shoot and observe rare animals and birds, and see a variety of local flora.
Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
If you are looking for a place to have a good time and relax, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is one of the best options. It is one of the most popular attractions in Cape Town. The area of this harbor was reclaimed back in the early 90s. It is a lively area of the city where you will find a large number of bars, entertainment centers and stores. There is a wonderful mix of modern architecture and historic buildings. The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is home to fountains, movie theaters and museums. It is here that you can celebrate a wedding, inviting many guests without spending too much money.
Gold Reef City
This amusement park is located on the site of a gold mine. The organizers have tried to recreate in great detail the atmosphere of the XIX century, when gold mining was actively carried out on the territory of South Africa. Taverns and shops are built here, which are served by staff dressed in period style. In order to make an original photo session newlyweds can go down into the mine and at the same time watch the process of pouring real gold. On the territory of Gold Reef City there are many restaurants and bars, stylized in the old style. There is also a large amusement park and in the evenings you can try your luck in the casino.
How to have a wedding on South African soil?
1. Ceremony on the beach
The most beautiful and unusual option is a wedding on the ocean. For this ceremony organizers decorate the beach, install a flower arch or a tent of light fabric — here the bride and groom will take the vows of fidelity to each other and make the first photos in the life of a young family. To invite guests should take care of seating in advance — you can install benches or bring chairs decorated with light fabric.
2. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
If you want to feel part of Africa and merge with its nature, you can combine your wedding ceremony with a safari. This is a great chance to see the wildlife, to see animals that you have only met before in a zoo and to have a wedding that none of your friends have ever had! Besides, in this safari park a professional photographer will be able to make memorable shots that will keep the atmosphere of an African wedding in your hearts for a long time.
3. Union Buildings
It is a building erected in 1910, designed by architect Herbert Baker. The palace consists of two wings connected by a semicircular colonnade. It is forbidden to visit the inside of the building, but you will be able to make stunning shots for a wedding photo shoot, which can be continued in one of the adjacent parks.
South African wedding traditions
The culture of this country combines features of Europe, America and of course Africa. Therefore, there are many interesting wedding traditions, some of which we will tell you about now:
- Here, as in India, it is customary to apply intricate henna patterns on the bride’s hands and feet;
- an ancient custom requires the husband to wear women’s clothes for a month after the wedding in order to learn the weight of his wife’s worries and appreciate them;
- a traditional African wedding is celebrated for seven days.
It is hard to find a more original place for a wedding than South Africa. Here the culture of ancient Africa is intertwined with the customs of modern states. In this country, your wedding will be truly unforgettable, and, in order not to spoil your holiday with legal routine — entrust the execution of documents to the specialists of our marriage agency.