Saturday, April 23, 2011

Explore Cape Town

During the last few years, Cape Town has become a tourism hot-spot as many tourists have chosen it as their long distance holiday destination. As such, a lot of various Cape Town accommodation businesses have opened up as demand increased substantially. These include hotels, holiday homes, apartments, bed & breakfast guest houses and luxurious villas. With Table Mountain overlooking the entire Cape Town region, it is hard to argue that this is not one of the top tourism destinations in the world.

There are several attractions in Cape Town that make this city great. Table Mountain has to be mentioned as it can be called the landmark of Cape Town. It is also currently nominated as one of the new 7 natural wonders of the world. These results will be announced at the end of 2011. There are also several hiking trails going up Table Mountain ranging from a normal hike to professional rock-climbing trails. For those less adventurous, you can always take the cable car and you will be on top in about 10 minutes.

Even though you are not at the Kruger Park or Okavango Delta, you still have the opportunity to take part in a Cape Town safari. These are only a few km away from Cape Town and can be visited as part of a day tour. Most of the game parks also have accommodation nearby should you want to stay longer and do game drives to view wildlife for two or even three days.

You can also take several other tours around the city. The most popular one has to be exploring the Cape Peninsula. Here you will drive on the famous Chapman’s Peak Drive where many car commercials have been shot in the past. The view from this drive is just amazing. After about 1.5h you will arrive at the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve where you will visit the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point. Here the old lighthouse is located. Take along strong shoes as you will do a lot of walking!

Another tour that has to be recommended is one exploring the Cape winelands where you can taste some of the best wines that Cape Town has to offer. Several vineyards have won numerous international acclaims and are very highly regarded my connoisseurs. Buying wine at the vineyards is much cheaper than buying bottles at a supermarket. Sometimes you can save up to 50% or even more.

Most people make the mistake of only coming to Cape Town for one week. This is not enough time to experience all the wonders of this amazing city. You will need at least 2 weeks to experience everything. Also, given that you have more time during a 2 week period, you will also be able to enjoy all the tours instead of rushing in order to see everything in as little time as possible.

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