How to Spend 48 Hours in Cape Town
If you are visiting Cape Town, in South Africa, for just 48 hours, there are still plenty of things that you can do. Cape Town is an amazing city, that offers you various alternatives. The following are some of the top things you can see while in this South African city.
Visit the Cape Winelands
Just about an hour’s drive from the capital, you can visit some of the most amazing local vineyards. The most known are Moreson, Haute Cabriere and La Petite Ferme. You can hire a car from Cape Town, in order to arrange your private tours as you please. But you can also take the tram (the Franschhoek Wine Tram), which will take you on a tour around various vineyards in the areas. Stellenbosch is also another great region to visit with best-known vineyards of Kanonkop and Tokara.
Visit the District Six Museum
This is a museum that actually gives a great review of the history of the multi racial area, that was actually destroyed during Apartheid and its inhabitants were forcibly removes between 1960 and 1970. Many of the tours in the city begin with this special museum, in order to explain the history of the area and the laws.
See the Cape of Good Hope
Image was taken from – http://www.news24.com
Expanding in 77,5 sq km, the Cape of Good Hope (known also as Cape Point) offers some great walks, awesome sceneries and fantastic walks. Here you can admire a big variety of more than 250 species of colourful birds, including cormorants, as well as ostriches that live around the Cape of Good Hope.
Discover the Two Oceans Aquarium
Image was taken from – https://www.citysightseeing.co.za
Take the time to explore the colourful and vibrant Atlantic and Indian oceans aquatic. At the Two Oceans Aquarium, you can see over 3,000 creatures and 88 species on show. This aquatic gives you great entertainment for you and your kids. For example, here you can have the opportunity to come face to face with predators of big fishes.
Catch the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
Image was taken from – http://www.capetown.travel
It’s a quick ride up to Table Mountain, where you can view all the city from various angles, but you need to stay at the top and admire the scenery. You can also reach the top on foot through beautiful but really exhausting trials.
Escape at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden
Image was taken from – https://www.vineyard.co.za/galleries/near-the-hotel/kirstenbosch2-800×400/
These are the most unique botanical gardens in the whole world. These 52,8000 sq km botanical gardens offer you free guided tours and walk in order to see some of the most amazing and colourful plants. You can also take a walk at the Tree Canopy Walkway (known also as the Boomslang), which is a timber and curvaceous steel bridge, that rises through the trees, where you can have some of the most amazing views in the gardens.
Explore the most unique tastes and flavours in the city
Image was taken from – http://www.safari-cape-town.info/activities-category/braai-spots-in-cape-town/
Cape Town offers great tastes from across the continent. You can try different tastes, like braaivleis (barbeque), amanqina (chicken feet), Malay curries and more. You can also try the African coffee and dark chocolate mousses.
Related Posts
5 of The Best Fly Fishing Spots in South Africa
South Africa is endowed with great natural beauty, and its scenic rivers and streams, nestled in mountainous landscapes, and lush forest vegetation, provide some of the best fly-fishing spots in the world. A hike, picnic, bush walk or game drive along some of the trout, salmon, pike and bass-endowed rivers, streams and dams in South […]
Read More5 Reasons Why You Should go on a Self-Drive Safari in South Africa
More travellers planning a holiday to South Africa are choosing a self-drive safari as their method of travel as it provides the ability to customise your holiday to suit their own personal needs. Kruger National Park located in South Africa is one of the most recognized game reserves in Africa, offering an exceptional wildlife experience. […]
Read MoreTurtle spotting in South Africa
Turtle tours in South Africa have picked up in popularity over the past few years and it is definitely worth factoring a turtle tour in when planning a holiday in South Africa. These turtle tours are arranged during the day or night, depending on the least intrusive time for the turtles. The turtle-spotting season starts […]
Read More