Popular transport apps include: Uber, Bolt, Cabify, inDriver, Lyft, Line Taxi, Orange Cabs, Yookoo Ride, andTaxi Live Africa.
An insider’s guide:
- The currency in Cape Town is the South African rand: ZAR or simply R.
- South Africa uses a unique type of plug and socket, Type M, which has three large round pins in a triangular pattern.
- South Africa is ranked second for having Africa’s fastest internet speeds, with Cape Town boasting? reliable, fast WiFi. Check that your phone is compatible with GSM networks.
- Major mobile network operators in South Africa include Vodacom, MTN, and Cell C.
- South Africa has a total of 11 official languages: Afrikaans, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, Siswati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga and, last but not least, English.
In case of emergencies call:
Country code is +27
- Emergencies from Mobile: 112
- Emergencies from Landline: 107
- South African Police: 10111
- Medical & Fire: 021 535 1100
- Table Mountain NP Emergencies: 021 480 7700
- Sea and Mountain Rescue: 021 948 9900
- National Sea Rescue Institute: 087 094 9774
- Baboon Monitors: 071 588 6540
- Shark Spotters: 078 174 4244
- Ambulance: 10177