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Minister of Tourism, Marthinus Van Schalkwyk to launch newly renovated Harties Cableway

6 Aug 2012

Domestic Tourism in South Africa will receive a boost when Mr Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Minister of Tourism, officially launches the new tourism initiative - Harties Cableway, which spans the majestic Hartebeespoort dam and Magaliesberg mountains. 

Fourteen hi-tech cable cars, built to carry six passengers at a time and able to transport up to 500 people per hour (round trip), are ready to offer a unique cableway experience. The Harties Cableway offers visitors panoramic views of the beautiful surrounds, as well as various recreational and educational facilities. For more information on the cableway, visit www.hartiescableway.co.za.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Event details:

Date: Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Time: 10h30 for 11h00 - 13h00
Venue: Harties Cableway
GPS coordinates: S 25°43’11.6”  EO 27°53’04.8”, 30 minutes from Pretoria and 40 minutes from Johannesburg.

Please RSVP by 10 August 2012 to:
Natasha Rockman
Cell: 0764292264
Tel: 021 4657240
E-mail: nrockman@tourism.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Tourism
6 Aug 2012


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