@ R 1 765-00 per person
Depart
the city for the Lower Cableway Station to board the revolving cable
car, for a 5-minute ride to the top of Table Mountain. 1036 meters
above sea level, it affords bird’s-eye views of both city and
Peninsula as you explore its summit (weather permitting).
Descend
and head along the Atlantic Seaboard past Camps Bay and Llandudno,
to the fishing village of Hout Bay, then climb over Chapman’s
Peak Drive, one of the world’s most awe-inspiring passes, 600m
above the ocean. In the Noordhoek Valley, take in Long Beach and the
coastal villages of Kommetjie and Scarborough, with the chance to
see Southern Right Whales (found in our waters between June and November).
After
lunch at a popular coastal restaurant, enter the Cape of Good Hope
National Park for an off-road drive to untouched Olifants Bay and
a chance to see a herd of Bontebok antelope, one of the Park’s
many endemic animal species, as well as Cape Mountain Zebra, Ostrich
and Baboon. Then continue to the tip of the Cape Peninsula and Africa’s
south westernmost point for a walk (or funicular ride) to the Cape
Point Lighthouse with its panoramic views of False Bay.
Return
along the False Bay coast to Boulders Beach, for a close-up with a
colony of African Penguins, before heading home through the naval
village of Simonstown and over Boyes Drive, taking in views of the
fishing harbour at Kalk Bay and the seaside havens of St James and
Muizenberg en route.
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