Gay Travel South Africa

Gay Travel South Africa Gay travel tour operator providing luxury holidays to LGBT travelers to South Africa.
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GTSA is an online travel agency providing custom holidays to LGBT travellers, their families and friends to South Africa. Recognising and understanding the unique needs of the LGBT traveller we are able to create bespoke holidays that suits every need and budget as opposed to traditional travel agency's rigid holiday packages.

16/10/2022

Cape Town has been named Africa's Leading City Destination 2022 at the World Travel Awards for the second year! 🤩

The city received the title at the Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony held in Nairobi, Kenya this weekend.

Our beloved Table Mountain also clinched the title of Africa’s Leading Tourism Attraction for the fourth year in a row.

Thank you to everyone who voted for the Mother City.

08/10/2022

Condé Nast has just released their Top 10 Cities in the World list, and our very own Cape Town has made the prestigious list.

Cape Town declared 3rd best city in the world by British newspaper              #
09/05/2022

Cape Town declared 3rd best city in the world by British newspaper

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British Newspaper declares Cape Town as 3rd best city in the world.   Do you agree?
09/05/2022

British Newspaper declares Cape Town as 3rd best city in the world. Do you agree?

Thank you for your service to humanity. Rest In Peace.
27/12/2021

Thank you for your service to humanity. Rest In Peace.

Thank you for your service to humanity.
27/12/2021

Thank you for your service to humanity.

Miss South Africa, Zozibini Tunzi  crowned Miss Universe 2019.
10/12/2019

Miss South Africa, Zozibini Tunzi crowned Miss Universe 2019.

Siya Kolisi makes history by becoming the first black   captain!! Awesomeness!
02/11/2019

Siya Kolisi makes history by becoming the first black captain!! Awesomeness!

Well done to our boys!   winners.
02/11/2019

Well done to our boys! winners.

16/12/2018

The Day of Reconciliation is a public holiday in South Africa held annually on 16 December. The holiday came into effect in 1994 after the end of apartheid, with the intention of fostering reconciliation and national unity for the country. The date was chosen because it was significant to both Afrikaner and African cultures. The government chose a meaningful date for both ethnic groups because they recognize the need for racial harmony. The celebration of the Day of Reconciliation can take the form of remembering past history, recognizing veteran's contributions, marching and other festivities.
The origins of the celebration for the Afrikaners goes back to the Day of the Vow, celebrated on 16 December 1864 in commemoration of the Voortrekker victory over the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River. For African people, the date has been significant as one of both peaceful protests against racial injustice and of the founding of the more militant Umkhonto we Sizwe by the African National Congress (ANC) on 16 December 1961. Nelson Mandela and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission chose a day that was special to both ethnic groups in the country in order to work on healing the damage done by Apartheid. On Day of Reconciliation, cultural groups participate in parades and various festivities take place throughout the country. On Day of Reconciliation 2013, a statue of Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa, was unveiled in Pretoria. During the celebration in 2009, President Jacob Zuma honored forgotten heroes of South Africa, including inscribing around 100 dead veteran's names on the Wall of Names at Freedom Park. In 2008, the first victim of "necklacing," Maki Skosana, was given a tombstone and remembered. # For the celebration in 2001, the African National Congress (ANC) remembered the police raid that led to the Rivonia trial. Some of the communities take part in a walk which also serve as a memorial to Mandela.Other parts of South Africa have chosen to emphasize their need for racial harmony in their communities.

Something all South Africans can be proud of. Go support them by voting.
09/11/2018

Something all South Africans can be proud of. Go support them by voting.

Get behind LeadSA and Primedia Broadcasting vote campaign and cast your vote.

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