The city is softened, however, by the abundance of trees. In fact, Johannesburg is considered to be the world’s largest urban forest, with some 10 million trees planted throughout the city. This man-made forest is so large it is even visible from space!
Typically, most visitors to South Africa choose to whizz through Johannesburg on their way to other destinations, usually the Kruger National Park or Victoria Falls. However, there’s so much to do in Johannesburg that its’ well worth your time to spendat least 48 hours in “Jozi.”
For first-time visitors who want a snapshot view of the city, top Johannesburg attractions include Soweto, Sandton, the Maboneng Precinct and Constitution Hill.















