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Al-Masjid al-Haram (also known as al-Haram Mosque, Masjid al-Haram, Haram al-Sharif, Masjid al-Sharif and the Haram) in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is the holiest mosque in the world and the main destination of the Hajj pilgrimage.
The mosque complex covers an area of 356,800 square meters and can accommodate up to 820,000 worshippers during the Hajj. Muslims pray facing the Ka'ba in the central courtyard.
www.sacred-destinations.com/saudi-arabia/mecca-haram-mosq...
I have been in South Africa, many times but only this year I visited Lesedi in Johanesburg-South Africa. I love it.
YOU CAN TO STAY THERE FOR 5 HOURS. BUT IF U CAN SLEEP, VERY GOOD. I SLEPT THERE AND ADORED. THE PEOPLES, CULTURE, THEY ARE FRIENDLY OPEN.THE CUSTOMERS ARE DIFFERENTS TO MANY PEOPLES. BUT NOT TO ME THAT I´m brazilian and I have african blood in my body from my grandfather.
Welcome to South Africa. The country of the Nelson Mandela.Xhosa´s woman is originally from his hometown.
"Lesedi is a multicultural village set amongst the pristine bushveld and rocky hills less than an hour's drive north of Johannesburg. Live the experience of the vibrant and colorful traditions of the Basotho, Ndebele, Pedi, Xhosa and Zulu peoples on a four hour afternoon tour.
See traditional Zulu, Ndebele, Sotho, Pedi and Xhosa villages. See the Lesedi tribal dancers and enjoy a pan African feast with delicacies from north, east and southern Africa.
Situated at Lesedi are five traditional homesteads: the Zulus with their fighting sticks and cozy beehive huts; the Xhosa with their perfectly thatched rondawels and distinctive white blankets; the rhythmic drums and whistles of the Pedi tribe; the conical straw hats and thick, colored blankets of the Basotho; and the colorful homes of the Ndebele.
Families live their traditional peaceful lives and inhabit each homestead at Lesedi. Lesedi is a Sotho word that means, "Light". It was made famous by the great leader and founder of the Southern Sotho Nation, Moshoeshoe. During the terrible Mfecane wars, refugees from many nations joined him and were saved by him.
Lesedi Cultural Village awaits those willing to participate in an adventure that reveals the mystical cultures and traditions of the people of Africa, steeped in tribal folklore and ancestral traditions. Their culture is the light of the South African nation: "Whoever walks here amongst our cultures at Lesedi can also see the light".
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