9/16/08

South Africa's Western Cape is in Incredible Travel Destination

By Glenda Capman


The Western Cape of South Africa is one of the premiere vacation destinations to visit in the Southern Hemisphere. Each year, one and a half million tourists enjoy the staggering beauty of Table Mountain, along with an incredible amount of beaches, the Atlantic and Indian oceans, national parks, wine tours, whale watching, and diamond shopping. All of this and more can be found in the Western Cape of South Africa. In fact, there is so much to do here, that it's almost like taking several vacations in one.

The most striking part of the landscape on the Western Cape of South Africa is the world famous Table Mountain. It towers 3,300 feet above the city bowl of Cape Town and is accessible by road, hiking trails, or cable car. Once at the top, visitors can look down through the clouds surrounding the mountain to see the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean, as well as the city of Cape Town and all of its historic architecture.

The endless coastline of the Western Cape of South Africa offers incredibly diverse beaches including rocky cliffs and surfing spots. There are also the world-renowned pristine beaches of Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno on the Atlantic that are more commonly known as the glamorous "Riviera" of the Western Cape. The Indian Ocean boasts sandy shores and warmer beaches that are perfect for sunbathing and swimming.

Of course, if you are going to the coastline of the Western Cape of South Africa, you will probably want to do some whale watching while you are there. These gentle giants swim near to the shore when they are mating and calving during the winter months. Because the shores of the Cape are so peaceful, there are many opportunities to see them up close.

The inland areas of the Western Cape of South Africa also offer many other worthwhile places to visit. This includes the vineyard estates situated along the famous Constantia Wine Route. Here, visitors can enjoy wine tasting and the local cuisine of the area while they tour the Cape Dutch manor homes which occupy the vineyards of this famous valley.

It will take a whole day to see the entire Garden Route, another attraction that is part of the Western Cape of South Africa, which runs parallel to the Atlantic Ocean. This is a collection of botanical gardens, national parks, historic landmarks, caves, and coastline that have to be seen to be believed.

Shopping is also a heavily pursued activity on the Western Cape of South Africa. Cape Town has many stores, boutiques and shopping malls that line its cobblestone streets, but none quite so frequented as the 'The Diamond Works.' This diamond emporium offers some of the most exquisite diamond jewelry in the world and is definitely a one-of-a-kind shopping adventure. Afterwards, a trip to the Victor and Albert Waterfront is a great place to stop off for refreshments, dinner, and entertainment.

The Western Cape of South Africa is a vacation destination like no other. The diversity and the beauty of the landscape, along with the amazing number of attractions to visit make the Western Cape of South Africa a location to add to the list of must-see places in the world.

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