Thursday, 12 December 2013

Cape Town is Filled with Ancient Historical and World Heritage sites

Cape Town is officially the capital of Western Cape Province, it is also known as the Mother City and the second largest city of South Africa. It is one of the major holiday destination which attracts about millions of visitors every year because of its beautiful harbors, Natural wonders, it a landmark for Table Mountains, economic and cultural hub and so on.

The city is also named as the World Design Capital. The Temperature always varies from year to year, you can enjoy Mediterranean climate and October to February are the best months to visit. Robben Island is one of the ancient historical places and the World Heritage site, museums here are mostly visited by all toursts.Bo kaap is a place which is named as the romantic cobble stoned street which is completely filled with great history. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Two Oceans Aquarium are some of the best attractions which are worth visiting.



Adventures activities and nightlife 

You can find large varieties of  cuisines which are of high quality, taste all the local cuisines such as yellowtail, kingklip,cape salmon, kabeljou and so on. The famous restaurant which serves are traditional dishes such as peri prawns and peri chicken, espetades and many more in Dias Tavern. 

Seal snorkeling is one of the adventures activities to take part, where you discover all marine lives. Snake Island is famous for Seal snorkeling. Table Mountain is the best thing not to miss where you can view the wonderful nature, Atlantic Ocean and beautiful views of the beautiful city Cape Town. Cape Peninsula, Deep Sea Fishing, Diving, Surfing are some of the thrilling, adventures things that make trip more excited and memorable.

For wonderful nightlife Camps bay is the best place. Greenmarket Square are famous for bars, clubs and restaurants. There are different types of aquatic galleries such as Atlantic Ocean Gallery, Indian Ocean Gallery, I&J Predator Exhibit, Kelp Forest Exhibit and Afrisam Children’s Centre and more to visit. 


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