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Visit South Africa
Top Holiday Tips
Author:
Pete Rooney
Bo Kaap is
one of Cape Town’s oldest residential areas, home to many of the
descendants of the Dutch imported slaves and full of 19th century
Dutch architecture. Sign up for a walking tour of the area and
explore the many alleyways of the Muslim quarter as well as the Bo
Kaap Museum.
Since the Dutch colonization in the mid 1600s, Robben Island has
been used as a leper colony, hospital and wartime defence station
but it is probably best known as the prison where Nelson Mandela
spent almost 20 years. Nowadays, the Robben Island Museum is open to
visitors who want to learn more about the island’s history and the
abolition of Apartheid in South Africa.
The South Africa Museum and Planetarium is a great family excursion
with a unique collection of whale skeletons, giant squid and “Shark
World”. There are social and natural history exhibits including the
fossilised skeletons of long-extinct reptiles that ruled the land
some 50 million years before the dinosaurs.
Telkom Exploratorium is an interactive telecommunications discovery
centre which takes the visitor from early communication techniques
such as smoke signals through to modern day technologies such as
virtual reality
Situated in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbour, the Victoria
and Alfred Waterfront is an outstanding regeneration project which
offers a variety of shopping, dining and entertainment choices as
well as lively street performers and events. Attractions here
include a variety of sea excursions and boat charters, the BMW
Pavillion (with all the latest models), Mineral World and the
passenger terminal for the RobbenIsland ferry alongside the “Nelson
Mandela Entry to Robben Island Museum”. Also here is the Two Oceans
Aquarium which offers visitors the opportunity to get a closer look
at the marine life from both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Here
you can visit a penguin colony, find Nemo, explore a Kelp forest and
dive with predators such as sharks.
The Castle of Good Hope is the oldest building in South Africa,
built by the Dutch East India Company in the 1660s to protect their
interests against the British. Declared a national monument in 1936,
restoration has been a continuous process and the fortification now
houses a military museum and visitors can enjoy guided tours of the
torture rooms, forge, bakery and banquet hall.
The impressive Table Mountain must be one of the world’s best known
sights and a trip to the top is an essential part of any visit to
Cape Town. A cable car was opened in 1929 and has since taken over
16 million visitors to the top of the mountain. The revolving cable
car usually leaves every 5 to 10 minutes, the 10 minute journey
offering visitors a unique, panoramic view of the city. At the top
you will find a restaurant, guided walks and a choice of short
trails. Opening hours vary by season and the weather can affect
operations so it is always best to check before you leave. Look out
for the dassies (rock hyrax) at the top. Although they resemble a
rodent, I have been told they are anatomically related to the
elephant!
Founded in 1913 and covering 528 hectares on the eastern slopes of
Table Mountain, the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens grow and
display a wide variety of indigenous South African plants. September
and October are the most colourful months to visit whilst the
arrival of the South African summer in December heralds the
flowering of the Cape Chestnut and striking Lampranthus. Other
seasonal highlights include impressive floral displays of agapanthus
and lilies or the bright berries of the Transvaal Hard Pear Tree.
There are many scenic walks around the gardens, some suitable for
prams, children and the blind (with a range or aromatic and textured
plants). There are also exhibitions, seasonal events, picnic spots
and themed walks. The open air concerts held here in the summer are
extremely popular. However, women are asked not to venture alone on
the quieter paths of the upper slopes.
If it’s thrills you’re after, a visit to the Ratanga Junction theme
park may be called for. With more than 30 attractions ranging from
the white knuckle “Cobra” ride to the more gentle “Crocodile Swamp”
for the under 3s, there is plenty here to amuse the whole family.
The park is open throughout the summer with selected winter opening
dates in November, December and January.
Cape Town is surrounded by beaches. One of the most famous is
Boulders Beach, approximately 25 miles south of Cape Town. Its sandy
beaches, small coves and calmer waters make this beach popular with
families but many people come simply to see the resident African
Penguin colony. It is often best to go early in the day when there
is still some shade offered by the surrounding granite boulders and
the beach is less crowded. To book your car hire in South Africa,
visit Car hire 3000 today!
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