Beyond
Cape Town
There is no doubt that Cape Town is a city like no other, but a visit there is incomplete without a trip beyond city limits. Outside of Cape Town lie five magnificent regions, each rich in their own right – with culture, history, character, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.
Cape Karoo
The Karoo is a pristine landscape characterised by expansive arid plains and mountain ranges. This dry, barren region is sprinkled with historic towns, hardy wildlife, fossils and rock art and a wine route and offers interesting activities for the young-at-heart.
read moreCape West Coast
Stretching from Blaauwberg in the south to Namaqualand in the north, the Cape West Coast region comprises 44 small towns along the southwestern coast of South Africa within the Western Cape Province.
read moreCape Winelands
The Cape Winelands region is the source of many legendary Cape wines, the produce of row upon row of grapevines, many of which were first planted hundreds of years ago.
read moreCape Overberg
The Cape Overberg – also known as the Whale Coast – occupies the southernmost region of South Africa, with the Cape Winelands to the north and the Cape Garden Route and Klein Karoo to the east.
read moreGarden Route & Klein Karoo
The incredible contrast between the Cape Province’s verdant Garden Route and the adjoining desiccated Klein Karoo reflects the influence of South Africa’s topography and climate on its vegetation.
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Cango Caves and ostriches
Oudtshoorn’s Cango Caves are an underground network of spectacularly colourful limestone caverns and South Africa’s oldest tourist attraction. Combine a visit to this underground wonder with a topside visit to Cango Ostrich Show Farm in the lush Cango Valley, Schoemanshoek.





