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Cape Safari offers something for everyone wanting to explore the Western Cape. Take a safari in the Southern regions of South Africa and experience the best of what the Western cape has to offer. Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula offer wonderful entertainment, sights such as Table Mountain, Robben Island, Cape Point, interesting people who represent a great cultural dynamic of the rainbow nation which will add depth to your Cape Safari. What to include on your Cape Safari:
Winelands - Wine Tasting Not more than 30 minutes drive from Cape Town is the Cape winelands consisting of the Towns of Somerset West, Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschoek and others. A Wine Route tour is a must where Cellar visits are conducted and tasting is done. This area is situated under the skirt of the Hottentot Holland and Wemmershoek mountain ranges and is simply stunning. The scenic towns of Gordon’s Bay and the Strand are the entree to the Sea and False Bay.
Garden Route - Knysna Heads The Garden Route of South Africa stretches from Swellendam north to the Ostrich farming town of Oudtshoorn and east to the beautiful town of Plettenberg Bay. This stunning coastline dotted with quaint villages and towns and guarded by action packed mountain ranges is definitely a must for your tour agenda.’ The most beautiful Garden Route in the entire World'
Overberg - Hermanus An hour and a bit on the N2 from the hustle and bustle of Cape Town is the town of Hermanus. Built along the shores of Walker Bay near the Southern most tip of Africa. Magnificent mountains watch over the town which is home of the Southern Right Whale. Other places not to miss in the Overberg area are the towns of Greyton, Arniston, Struisbaai and Cape Agulhas (Southern most point of Africa)
West coast - Wild Flowers The West coast has a unique beauty. It is a hard salty coastline with cold seas and a rugged beauty that once a year bursts into colour with thousands of different types of flowers and colours. This is the September (Spring) flower season - not to be missed. This site was last updated on: Wednesday 24th March 2010 We represent 218 accommodation and tourism activities in the Western Cape
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