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Whoa, snow in Africa? You don’t see that every day! It’s true - snow has been spotted in some parts of the continent. From Morocco to South Africa, people have been snapping pics of this rare phenomenon and sharing them on social media. It’s a sight to behold! So what’s behind this winter wonderland? Let’s take a closer look at why snow is falling in Africa.
Do It Snow In Africa? [Solved]
Wow! Talk about a contrast - while Europe is sweltering, folks in Lesotho are skiing! This tiny mountain kingdom, which is actually an enclave within South Africa, has the unique distinction of being the only country where no point is lower than a thousand metres above sea level. That means snow - and lots of it!
Location: Snow Africa is located in Sun City, South Africa, making it the only indoor snow park in the entire continent.
Activities: Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as skiing, snowboarding, tubing and tobogganing on the slopes of Snow Africa.
Equipment: All necessary equipment such as skis, snowboards and helmets are available for rent at Snow Africa so visitors don’t need to bring their own gear.
Lessons: Professional instructors are available to teach beginners how to ski or snowboard safely and confidently on the slopes of Snow Africa.
Facilities: The park also features a restaurant and bar where visitors can relax after a day on the slopes or take part in après-ski activities such as karaoke nights or live music performances.
Snow in Africa? Who’d have thought it! It’s not something you hear about every day, but it does happen. Yep, snow can fall in some parts of the continent - mainly on the highest mountain peaks. So if you’re ever trekking through Africa and see a few flakes, don’t be too surprised!