CAPE POINT Wildlife and Leisure
Hiking, mountain biking, diving and surfing are some of the activities that the adventure loving tourist can do in this part of the TMNP
South Africa lies in the extreme south of the African continent and borders on Botswana, Simbabwe, Mozambique and Namibia. In South Africa there are some attractions for tourists and this begins with lonely beaches up to high mountains and deserts. South Africa offers a large mixture from cultures, language, cities and one more to than fascinating nature.
The football world championship takes place in 9 different cities in the year 2010 in South Africa:
Nelspruit Mbombela Stadium, Durban King Senzangakhona Stadium, Capetown African Renaissance Stadium, Johannesburg Soccer City, Johannesburg Ellis Park Stadium, Pretoria Loftus Stadium, Port Elizabeth Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Bloemfontein Free State Stadium, Polokwane Peter Mokaba Stadium , Rustenburg Royal Bafokeng Stadium.
Hiking, mountain biking, diving and surfing are some of the activities that the adventure loving tourist can do in this part of the TMNP
Cape Point has a lot to offer. Take a ride in ”the flying Dutchman” a funicular which offers the easy way up to the viewing post on top.
several viewing spots along the way from which you can enjoy the panorama of the Cape Peninsula
Table Mountain can be seen, starting with Lions Head (669m) and Signal Hill in the West over the Plateau of the mountain ending in Devils Peak(1001m) in the east.
The Bo-Kaap definitely invites you to take a quiet stroll through narrow cobble stone streets, lined by the typical quaint little colourful houses
The V&A Waterfront has much more to offer if you are interested in learning a bit more about the history of Capetown