Cape Town Beaches
Cape Town Beaches False Bay is situated on the right hand side of the Cape peninsula and to the south east of Cape Town. The bay itself is approximately 1000 square km with much water than the Atlantic cast line due to the slight influence of the Indian Ocean. The area is sheltered and well developed for tourists with sea side villagers and some fantastic beaches. Between the months of July and November, False Bay is the destination of the southern Right whale’s that swim north from the Antarctic waters to both breed and give birth....
read moreWalk Up Table Mountain – Cable Car Down
Walk Up Table Mountain – Cable Car Down Table Mountain rises up (1086m or 3363ft) from the coastline below and surely dominates every view from Cape Town at any angle. The mountain was always the first sight that the early explorers and traders would see when approaching Cape Town and its sheer size still astounds tourists today. What makes it more impressive is the fact that you have this massive wilderness area slap in the middle of Cape Town’s bustling metropolis. Table Mountain was formed about 300 million years ago. Silt and mud,...
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Visit Nelson Mandela’s Robben Island Robben Island is the notorious and isolated political prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison. When visiting this foreboding place, one gets a thorough insight into the workings of the apartheid regime, with the guided tours led by former political prisoners held here during the formative years. The island is situated about (13 km or 8.2 miles) from the coast of Cape Town’s Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and the prison held many of the African National Congress’s most...
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See Cape Town and Experience The history And Culture The Horse shoe shaped area between Table Mountain and Signal Hill and Devils Peak is what the people of Cape Town call The City Bowl. Some of Cape Town’s oldest and wealthiest Victorian suburbs together with hotels, guest houses and restaurants are all situated here. Further down the slopes towards the Atlantic Ocean are the high rise blocks of Cape Town’s central business district and the Bo-Kaap (Cape Malay Area).It is very easy to experience Cape Town on foot as most of the...
read moreSouth Africa’s Kruger National Safari Park
South Africa’s Kruger National Safari Park The Kruger Park is definitely one of the best safari destinations in Africa and is situated in the north eastern corner of South Africa and borders the countries of Mozambique and Zimbabwe. This world renowned conservation park covers an area of 21,497sq km (8,384 sq miles) of about the same size as Israel .Kruger boasts an incredible diversity in wildlife that includes 146 mammals, 500 bird species, 114 reptile, 49 of fish, 33 amphibians and 23 000 plant species. This magical land fulfils every...
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Holidaying On South Africa’s Beautiful Garden Route When God made the world, he started with the continent of Africa he left the region rather dry and sandy! By the time he reached the South, he had perfected his craft and the result was the magnificence of South Africa and particularly the Garden Route. Recent excavations indicate that mankind itself may have originated in Southern Africa and there are numerous archeological sites along the Garden Route ,proving that man once lived, hunted and fished along these Indian Ocean coastlines as...
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