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Located in the scenic town of Oudtshoorn, the Cango Caves represent one of South Africa’s oldest tourist attractions. This popular setting is known for its incredible rock formations and offers heritage tours as well as adventure tours.
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Are The Cango Caves Worth Seeing?
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The Cango Caves are truly a unique experience that should not be missed by anyone visiting South Africa! Whether you choose to take an adventure or heritage tour, you will have plenty of time to marvel at the stunning limestone formations—an experience unlike any other. So make sure to plan your visit to this stunning underground world today!
Absolutely! The Cango Caves are one of the most visited tourist attractions in South Africa. Visitors will be amazed by the fascinating limestone formations, as well as learn about the caves’ long history and geology. With four different tour options available, there is something for everyone. Whether you choose to explore with an adventure or heritage tour, you won’t be disappointed by your visit to Cango Caves.
With just 10,000 breeding pairs left, the endangered African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) could be extinct in the wild by 2035 if the current rate of population decline continues.
Have a day to spend in the famous Mother City? Start with a hearty breakfast, then head to Table Mountain for incredible views of the surrounding area. Be sure to make time for the famous V&A Waterfront for some well-deserved retail therapy!
This historic gem is one of the oldest surviving buildings in South Africa. It has been exceptionally preserved and provides a fun outing for the whole family with every visit. As it is in proximity to many Cape Town attractions, visitors can certainly make a day out of it.
Three months ago, on 1 August, leading conservation, animal welfare and volunteer organisations in the Western Cape joined forces to launch Snare Free – a multi-component initiative aimed at providing a coordinated response to snared wildlife incidents in the province.
Planning a getaway to Gauteng? Pilansberg is conveniently located about a two-hour drive from Johannesburg and offers affordable safaris in a unique landscape. If you want to head out into nature or love camping, this is the perfect setting where you can enjoy gorgeous landscapes and wildlife.
Whether you pay for the full entry experience and to swim with the penguins, or simply enjoy the walkway to view penguins close by, this experience is a must when you are in the area. There are several surrounding eateries to visit after your penguin viewing, and you can even buy a souvenir or two at the Boulders Visitor Centre.
Take sightseeing a level further with the Chapman’s Peak route. Amazing sea views await with many lookout points on the way – just remember that this route operates as a toll road. It is well worth it though, and you can enjoy the incredible views of the Cape Coast at leisure.
Love getting a taste of history? Calitzdorp in the Western Cape offers gorgeous scenery with the Klein Karoo as its backdrop. Experience this well-known producer of port wine and the beautiful outdoor experiences it offers to visitors in the area.
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