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Rustenburg - North West - South Africa
The beautiful city of Rustenburg lies in the foothills of the Magaliesberg Mountains and is about 100 kilometres to the west of Pretoria. The principal activity in the Rustenburg area is mining, and the area is rich in platinum, tin, chromium as well as granite. The two largest platinum mines in the world are located here. Cotton, tobacco and citrus fruit are the main crops farmed in the Rustenburg region.
Rustenburg has become a very popular weekend holiday venue due to the attractions of the Magaliesbergs with their plentiful resorts and accommodation. Just a few kilometres outside the town is Paul Kruger's restored farmhouse, where you can witness bread being baked every Saturday morning in an old Dutch Oven. There are numerous Nature Reserves in the Rustenburg area with rest camps where you can spend the night. In the Pilansberg National Park to the north there is a 1200 million year old extinct alkaline volcanic crater, one of only three in the entire world. Rustenburg is definitely one of South Africa's more attractive cities. There is plenty to do here and plenty of accommodation.
On 10 February 1859, the Dutch Reformed Church was founded in Rustenburg. Just north-west of the town, the Transvaal President Paul Kruger bought a 5 square kilometre farm in 1863. Among the first residents of Rustenburg were settlers of Indian origin. One of the first families of Indian origin was the Bhyat family, whose contribution to the City's history was marked by the renaming of a major streetname to "Fatima Bhayat Street". The spelling of the surname on the street name is unfortunately incorrect. Fatima Bhyat and husband Abubakr Ahmed Bhyat, the first residents of Indian origin, owned a hardware store that supplied equipment on credit to Paul Kruger for use during the Anglo-Boer War and for which they were later rewarded with in gold
Facts
Rustenburg is one of the host cities of the 2010 Football World Cup with the 40000 seat Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Rustenburg is also reported to be the fastest growing city in South Africa
Rustenburg is home to the two largest platinum mines in the world and the world's largest platinum refinery, PMR (Precious Metal Refiners), which processes around 70% of the world's platinum.
Rustenburg being one of the oldest towns in the province
is well established with many fine holiday resorts. The temperature
is a good four or five degrees warmer than Gauteng.
It is a malaria-free and relatively crime-free area and is only a ninety
minute drive from both Johannesburg and Pretoria. No wonder this region
is a favourite getaway for Gauteng residents!
Given the natural bushveld vegetation that covers the entire area and
with the added attraction of the Magliesberg mountain range, this region
has much to offer the ecotourists.
It is a national game area with a number of fine game parks where it
is still possible to capture the solitude and stillness associated with
nature and the animal kingdom.
The Pilansberg National Game Park which boasts the "Big Five"
is situated in the crater of a huge extinct volcano formed over 1300
million years ago. Game viewing, overnight camps, walking trails and
hunting trips are are all available.
The Rustenburg Nature reserve offers hiking trails in the Magaliesberg
with its abundant bird life and fauna and flora.
The Rustenburg area is also home to the famous Sun City with its Lost
City Palace Hotel. It is a dazzling experience in every way.
There is also a large variety of historical and cultural interest to
be found in the area such as the German community of Kroondal that dates
back to 1857, the indigenous Bafokeng, Bakgatla and Botswana tribes
with their totemic and other tribal traditions.
Many past battles have been fought in the districts of Koster, Swartruggens
and Rustenburg during the Anglo Boer War and other ethnic wars. Prominent
battlefields, memorial graves and ruined forts are scatted throughout,
and the area is also an archaeological treasure trove of iron and stone-age
sites.
The Rustenburg Ramble which has been well established for quite a few
years now has many delightful curios and gift shops to browse through.
Complementing the many fine hotels with their superb conference and
banqueting facilities are a number of quaint and secluded guest houses
that offer a personal and charming hospitality found throughout the
region.
Activities
Rustenburg Museum
The museum, in the Town hall, has exhibits depicting local history and
archaeology.
Anglican Church
Originally built in 1871 and relocated in Van Staden Street in 1967,
is now a national monument.
Statue of Presidant Paul Kruger
In front of the Town hall and the work of French sculptor Archard, depicts
the present during his last days of exile.
Historical Lutheran Church - Kroondal
Built in 1896, this church was restored between 1979 and 1982, at which
time it was proclaimed a national monument.
Hervormende Church Square
The historical reconciliation between Andies Hendrik Potieter and Andries
Pretorius which, averting a civil war, took place on the square between
Plein and Pretorius Streets.
The Dutch Reformed Church
Construction began in 1898 but was only completed in 1903 after the
Anglo Boer War, during which it served as a military hospital.
Saulspoort
North of the town, this is one of the old Transvaal's oldest Dutch Reformed
mission stations.
Rustenburg Nature Reserve
The northern slope of the Magaliesber are home to a large variety of
bird and animal life.
Statue of Voortrekker Girl
Opposite the Hervormde church, this delicate figure symbolises the light
of Christianity.
Pilanesberg National Park
Some two hours' drive northwest of Johannesburg, one of the strangest
of Southern Africa's geological features rises skywards from the flat
Highveld plain.
Sun City Resort
The most remarkable destination in all Africa - Sun City - Africa's
kingdom of pleasure!
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