PLACE TO VISIT

Winelands: Stellenbosch is the first region to establish a formal route among the wineries a  route which has gone on to become one of the country popular tourist destination. When you visit winelands you will have time for wine tasting. Winelands are number of wine farms in Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl.

Table mountain:  The Table mountain is a flat topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the City of Cape Town in South Africa. It is a significant tourist attraction with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top. The mountain National park is the most visited national park in South Africa attracting 4.2 million people every year for various activities. Table Mountain is also home to a restaurant, which offers breathtaking view of the city. the mountain is sure to leave you with lasting memories of one of the new seven wonders of the natural world.  

Robben Island: There are few places in South Africa that bear the weight and sheer historical significance like Robben Island, and a trip to the former prison serves as a jarring reminder of the country’s troubled political past. At the same time, it reveals itself as a powerful symbol of the triumph of the human spirit. Robben island Museum offers fascinating insight into the reconciliation and resilience that played such a key role in the development of a new South Africa.

Robben island is home to various seabirds and wildlife such as the endangered African penguins. Bank cormorants, Cape Cormorants, Springbok and other species. During the Island tour you will experience the multi-layered history in full spectrum.

Safari /wild life: South Africa is one of the world’s top safari destination.  Some people they know they can enjoy safari right from Cape town. From day trip spend wonderful lite with wild life in the area.  This would be a life experience with Big five (Lion, Leopard, Rhinoceros, Elephant and Cape Buffalo).

Kirstenbosch Botanic garden: Situated on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch is internationally acclaimed as one of the seven most magnificent botanic garden in the world. The 528 hectares estate includes a cultivation garden and a nature reserves. The developed garden displays collections of South African plants including many rare and endangered species. There are also visitor facilities in the garden including restaurants a nursery, a gift shop, bookshop and a permanent stones sculpture exhibition.  

Penguins Ireland: At the beautiful Boulders Beach in Simonstown. You can get to know out our most famous (and arguably our cutest) birds. The African penguins.  You just can’t resist there waddling wonderful birds, but that a good thing because they need your attention.

Cape point: Is located at the tip of the Cape Peninsula, 60 km southern Cape Town. it is situated within the Table Mountain National Park, within a section of the park referred to as Cape of Good Hope. The reserve is a haven for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography, and is set within the Cape Floral Region, a UNSCO World Heritage Site. The point is towered over by a mighty sandstone peak, while smaller peaks dot the surrounding landscape.

BO-Kaap :Is a historical neighbourhood in Cape Town, South Africa. It is situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is a former racially segregated area. The area is famous for its brightly painted houses and cobblestone streets. It is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Cape Town and is a historical centre of  Cape Malay culture in Cape Town. The area is a fascinating destination for tourist interested in history, culture and architecture. 

  

CAPE TOWN IS YOUR DESTINATION