The Table Mountain National Park was demarcated as a protected zone in 1998. The Table Mountain is populated by a rare form of shrubland known as Fynbos. The South African National Park is also a part of UNESCO’s Cape Floral Region World Heritage Site. Table Mountain and the Cape of Good Hope are the two famous landmarks of the area. The park is home to a vibrant variety of wildlife, especially larger animals like leopards, black rhinoceros and bontebok.
Set in beautiful surroundings on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, this magnificent 538-hectare (1329.43 acre) garden features a rich diversity of indigenous South African plants. The lower portion of Kirstenbosch consists of large flowerbeds and expansive lawns while higher up the slopes, the cultivated garden gives way to natural forest and fynbos. At the main entrance, an impressive conservatory houses a wide variety of plants from other climatic regions of South Africa. There is a restaurant, an information desk and a great shop. Come summertime, the gardens host the annual, magical Sunset Concerts. The gardens also have their own Stone Cottage which can be hired for various events like lectures, meeting and such other events. The cottage can accommodate about 60 people and has a self-catering service.
Camps Bay Beach is a broad stretch of palm tree-lined white sand bordering the bracing waters of the Atlantic ocean. Set at the foot of a spectacular series of mountain peaks, the Twelve Apostles, yet only 10 minutes from the city center by car, it is one of Cape Town's most popular beaches. It is not a sheltered beach, so if the wind is blowing it is advisable to head for Clifton, another breath-taking and more secluded beach just around the corner. The beachside road has a festive atmosphere with a good variety of cafes and restaurants offering great sea views.
These rocks are named after the rounded boulders which shelter a beautiful swimming beach from the mischievous south-easterly winds. A part of Table Mountain National Park, Boulders Beach gives a unique opportunity to swim with Jackass (African) penguins. You'll find the main penguin colony at Foxy Beach next to the swimming beach where there is an attractive boardwalk. The friendly park staff will be happy to answer any questions. Although these penguins are among the most human-tolerant in the world, they can inflict a severe bite if their space is invaded, or they feel threatened. It is safe to maintain a safe distance of at least a meter between them and yourself. You'll be able to see a variety of other birds at Boulders. These include the African Black Oyster-catcher and the Crowned Cormorant plus numerous species of smaller birds.
Originalmente se fundó en 1994 como un espacio de reunión de los ex residentes, el museo del Distrito 6 es una forma de guardar en la memoria la historia de la movilización forzosa y la marginalización que enfrentaron los residentes del distrito. Como parte del apartheid de Sudáfrica, más de 60.000 residentes de color fueron echados del distrito y reubicados en una zona árida conocida como Cape Flats, sus hogares se destruyeron para dar lugar a los colonos blancos. Actualmente el museo ofrece al público, exhibiciones didácticas cerca de la trágica historia de uno de los municipios más desprotegidos de Ciudad del Cabo. Las visitas guiadas por ex residentes del Distrito 6 están disponibles llamando con anticipación, pero los turistas pueden recorrer el distrito por su cuenta. Hay una librería y una cafetería en el sitio.
The city's showpiece theater (formerly known as the Nico Malan Theatre), Artscape was officially opened in May 1971, and became the home of the Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB). It has staged numerous opera, ballet, drama and music productions since, but has also been the scene for fashion shows, charity balls, art exhibitions and trade fairs. It offers a busy performance schedule with entertainment provided most Tuesday's to Saturday's.
The crest of Devon Valley, situated on the western outskirts of Stellenbosch in the heart of the Cape Winelands, offers magnificent views of the Stellenbosch vineyards. This state-of-the-art winery, is specifically designed to blend in with the environment. All of its red wines have been matured in oak barrels. In the past three decades, the emphasis has been on the production of noble red wine varieties, namely, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Pinotage. Wine tasting is done at the chalet attached to the winery. A log fire and hearty food characterize winter, while innovative picnic baskets grace the lawns during summer.
Esta majestuosa montaña de arenisca, es sin dudas el más amado y reconocido monumento de Ciudad del Cabo. Su chata cima en forma de mesa se extiende por tres kilómetros y está flanqueada por el Pico del Diablo de un lado y la Cabeza de león del otro. Cuando soplan los vientos del sudeste, la cima se oscurece con un enorme mantel blanco de nubes que caen por la empinada ladera norte. La reservación de la montaña de la Mesa es el hogar de una impresionante flora indígena, incluyendo muchas especies endémicas de la región. La montaña resulta muy atractiva para los excursionistas, escaladores y para los que pasean tranquilamente por sus más de 550 pasos reconocidos. Esté preparado cuando salga de excursión, ya que la montaña es bien conocida por sus bruscos cambios de humor y el clima puede variar totalmente en pocos minutos. Para los menos energéticos hay un teleférico, que hace un recorrido circular de cinco minutos ofreciendo unas hermosas vistas panorámicas. En la cima, hay un restaurante en la estación del teleférico, una tienda de souvenires y una plataforma de observación rodeada de peludos conejos de montaña que toman sol echados sobre las piedras.
The Table Mountain National Park was demarcated as a protected zone in 1998. The Table Mountain is populated by a rare form of shrubland known as Fynbos. The South African National Park is also a part of UNESCO’s Cape Floral Region World Heritage Site. Table Mountain and the Cape of Good Hope are the two famous landmarks of the area. The park is home to a vibrant variety of wildlife, especially larger animals like leopards, black rhinoceros and bontebok.
Established in the year 1989, the Action Paintball arena, located in the Kommetjie village, is one of the most popular weekend destinations for teenagers in the area. The game involves a live battlefield with paint guns, requiring all the stealth, intelligence and skill you have. Action Paintball also offers their arena to corporate events, which is a fun change from the formalities of a business life. Specially designed parties for big groups of kids are also organized.
The Stevenson art gallery, located in a building that goes by the name Buchanan in the suburb of Woodstock, features works of talented contemporary artists. Through its FOREX program, it has been able to exhibit works of internationally renowned artists such as Thomas Hirschhorn, Walid Raad, Glenn Ligon and Rineke Dijkstra. This gallery is the genuine article, the real deal and the real McCoy in all of Cape Town. The expansive space, the depth and the information provided by the staff make it both moving and informative. Even if it’s your first visit to the gallery, you will feel at home, in your element and never out of depths. Quickly, you are in the company of fellow art lovers in what is a very pleasant experience in conviviality. Regardless of whether it’s a seasoned art lover, a dilettante or just someone looking for a pleasant afternoon, Stevenson has something for everyone’s palate. Or should we say “palette?” Admission is free.
Bloubergstrand though a residential area is a popular choice for tourists and visitors because of its beautiful beach. Look across the magnificent bay to enjoy a breathtaking view of Table Mountain which appears blue in color. Numerous surfers can be spotted battling the waves and the sand on the beach is soft making it suitable for a long walk. Being a Marine Nature Reserve, this area is home to various species of Dolphins, Whales as well as Seals.