Cape Town - A Look at Africa's
Most Beautiful
City The Garden Route is the southern coastal area starting west of
Cape Town at Swellendam and ending at Humansdorp just
before Port Elizabeth. The
Garden Route is probably the most scenic journey you will ever make. You
encounter soaring cliffs, wide beaches, semi
desert, rocky coves, rain forests,
tranquil lakes and rugged mountains. The area is good for watersports and the
weather allows this year round. A
visit to the wine producing regions can also
be staged from Cape Town. If you are short of time head for picturesque
Stellenbosch just a 45-minute
drive away.
The Garden Route tour usually starts from Cape Town with a stop
at Mossel Bay. This otherwise uninspiring town is
famous for its Post Office
Tree, where sailors left letters hanging in a boot to be picked up by those
headed towards the country where the letters
were addressed. Then to Oudtshoorn
and George, a transport hub for the area.
Afterwards, Wilderness National Park a good place
for birding
and canoeing on your way to the artist colony of Knysna and Plettenberg Bay.
Plettenberg Bay, the “millionaires' playground"
is South Africa’s trendiest
resort. Then to Tsitsikamma National Park known for its nature trails, giant
trees and caves. A little ahead of
Humansdorp is Jeffrey's Bay, reputed to have
one of the world's best surfing beaches.
Watersports are big in South Africa.
Whale watching and
shark-cage diving (with great white sharks) is possible in the Cape area. The
best time to spot these sea giants is from June to
September. In the last week
of September the annual Whale Festival is held at Walker Bay. Diving facilities
are good in the area and wreck diving in
particular is widespread around the
Cape. For fishing enthusiasts, the Cape of Good Hope has one the world’s richest
fishing grounds.
At the confluence of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean currents is
to be found large shoals of tuna and swordfish. For those brave souls
seeking
hair-raising adventure, there is an excellent opportunity for bungee jumping at
the bridge over Blaukrans River. This has one of the
world’s highest drops.
There are also many beautiful golf courses in the Cape Town and
Garden Route area. The best time
to play is the cooler months of May to
September. The President's Cup is being held this year (18 –23 November) at the
Fancourt Hotel and
Country Club at George right on the Garden Route. This event
is a match play competition with the world's best international players.
The best period to visit the Cape region is over the summer
months November-February. The rest of the year is usually cool, rainy and
windy.
Most people then find it quite challenging to engage in swimming and water
sports. There is a wide rage of accommodation in Cape Town and the
Garden Route
area. There are several top range 5 star hotels and other rated hotels in Cape
Town.
Other accommodation options include motels, guesthouses, bed
and breakfasts, farm holidays, beach cottages, holiday
flats and bungalows. The
Cape region is now a much sought after destination and advance booking is
necessary during the summer season (October-April). With prior planning it is
possible to get good value and affordable holiday stay.
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