Welcome to Cape Town and the Western Cape, an area considered to be one of the most beautiful in Africa. Its character results from the cultural melting pot of Indonesian, French, Dutch, British and German settlers. The local khoisan tribes and the bantu tribes from the north.
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What to visit: The city of Cape town is nestled at the food of the massive 1086 metre sandsone bulk of table mountain flanked by devil’s peak, lion’s head and signal hill on the lower slopes of which as the city bowl.
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Cape town Victoria and Alfred waterfront development has grabbed the imagination of capetonian and visitor alike. With the magestic table mountain as a backdrop and the unique interest of the working harbour. It is not surprising that the Waterfront has become cape town’s most popular attraction.It’s success has largely been built upon local support and attracts over a million visitors a month.
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Robben island museum is a must for any visitor to Cape Town. Visit the prison cell where NELSON MANDELA spent many of his years in prison. For nearly 400 years, Robben Island, 12 km from Cape Town, was a place of banishment exile, isolation and imprisonment. It was there that rules sent those they regarded as political troublemakers, social outcasts and the unwanted of society.
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The table mountain, a drive up Cape Town’s kloofnek road to the nek, takes one along tafelger road on which the lower cable station is situated. Table mountain is South Africa’s premier tourist attraction and fifth in the world.
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Cape peninsula, Cape point: one of cape town‘s main attraction sis the cape of good hope nature reserve, at cape point, which is noted for its floral diversity and specially its wild flowers that bloom in the spring. The reserve boats a spectacular coastline, with cape point possessing the highest sea cliffs in South Africa (249metres).