The Carmancine Travel Agency will be in charge of four Brazilian tourists (Two married couple) during their stay in South Africa for the World Cup 2010.
The tour is called Herafrica and consists of eleven days in total including the first day (arrival) and the last (departure). The aim of this tour is to give the coming tourists the opportunity to watch three matches live in South Africa and be part of the cultural diversity. They will also spend three adventurous days in Mozambique before heading to their home country Brazil.
Route planning and route map
Match against Brazil
This match will be on the 25th of June 2010
Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban
The newly-built Moses Machida Stadium in Durban will host one of the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The ground epitomizes the architectural innovation on display in South Africa and takes its design inspiration from the South African flag, with its grand arch representing the unity of this sport-loving nation. The two legs of the arch on the southern side of the stadium come together to form a single footing on the northern side, symbolizing the new unity of a once-divided country.
The 70,000-seater has been specifically designed as a multi-purpose venue and an amphitheatre complete with a cable car which ascends to a viewing platform at the top of the expansive 350m arch, a staggering 106m above the pitch. Facts Name: Moses Mabhida Stadium
City: Durban
Construction: new
Completion: 2009
Gross Capacity: 69,957
-Brazil (Brazil) is playing against from Portugal (Portugal)
Surrounding infrastructure
Shaka Marine World
A visit to Durban is never complete without exploring one of its iconic sites, the uShaka Marine World. The place has been named after one of the most renowned leaders, King Shaka, who conquered many nations during his reign as a Zulu King.
The uShaka Marine World offers a variety of things including nice restaurants, shops, dolphin shows, water