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Mountainous and scenic landforms, flat-topped peaks, lingering
vertical cliffs, exciting wildlife reserves, meeting point of peninsula and
mainland as well as Mediterranean climate, all speaks about the richness of Cape Town. Highly suitable climatic conditions, far-reaching coastline, craggy
mountain ranges, vast coastal plains, inland valleys and semi-desert fringes make
the region alluring and worth exploring. Travellers from across the world
fantasize about the land of wine & cuisine, culture & heritage. A
varied range of expansive mainland, water and air activities are so welcoming
that outdoor adventure enthusiasts skip here all year round. They catch the
local flair by participating in the events that exhibit the old culture through
unique native experiences.
St. Sebastian
Bay
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Nature lovers directly go deep down under the layers
of Cape Town to snort the powerful vibrations of Southern Right whales.
Travellers migrate to St. Sebastian Bay
to see, feel and live with this amazing creature of ocean. In fact, it’s one of
the best vantage points to view these gentle mammals. The native people are
friendly and share their interesting story with you about their encounters. The
place also holds start fish, octopus and a wide variety of crabs, which pampers
the feeling of ocean lovers.
Chapman’s Peak
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Trekking enthusiasts love to approach Chapman’s Peak as
early as possible to mingle with the arrangement of landmasses, green lands and
spectacular pathways. Chapman’s Peak drive is highly unique and has the
capability in the minds for years to come. Known to offer ultra majestic views
of the mountain, sedimentary rocks, endangered vegetation, mesmerising slopes,
infinite layers of granite, it is one of the most visited places of Cape Town. This
dramatic mountain is much bigger, brighter and wider than any of the
firecracker in this world. Conundrum for some and transpiring for many, this
peak can make its way to your conscience.
Sanbona
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If you love to see white lions celebrating the
dinners, then
Sanbona is the best place near Cape Town; it takes only three hours to
reach the wildest lions, flora, fauna, and history of rock formations. Absolute
luxury and home of the ferocious white lions, travellers come here with their
photographic apparatus to have the wonderful experience. Rhetorical land of bludgeoning
traits, this land will seemingly provide you an eminently unforgettable
experience.
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