CAPE TOWN -
September is Tourism Month, and with businesses reopened and inter-provincial travel allowed, here are some ideas on what to do in the Western Cape.
TABLE MOUNTAIN
Table Mountain cableway is open and at the weekend it received some snowfall. If you are brave enough, take a hike up or take a trip up using the cable car.
Have a look at these morning photos from the snowfall on #TableMountain! If you’re brave enough to come and see the snow on the summit, come and take a cableway trip to the top. The birthday special also applies today!#TheTableMountainComeback #WonderWaitingForYou pic.twitter.com/NAwsF2eAWy
— Table Mountain C/Way (@TableMountainCa) August 30, 2020
TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM
If you are not one for the outdoors, the Two Oceans Aquarium will keep you dry and warm during the last days of winter.
Tomorrow is our official public reopening - and EL the rockhopper #penguin cannot contain her excitement! 🐧
— Two Oceans Aquarium (@2OceansAquarium) August 31, 2020
Get more info, and get ready for your visit here: https://t.co/oUSEK5DYgy
🎵 Silent Partner - Spring in my Step pic.twitter.com/OcrQRmndYp
WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK
Every year South Africans flock to the West Coast National Park for flower season. The park is opening the Postberg section for self-drive visits.
F R I D A ?(@fridaylouw) on
Aug 30, 2020 at 8:37am PDT
HIKING TRAILS
Trail Life SA is a group of like-minded individuals looking to explore every corner of the Western Cape with regular hikes through various parts of the Western Cape. Get in contact through their social media pages and join their next adventure.
@traillifesa(@traillifesa) on
Aug 16, 2020 at 3:23am PDT
FOOD
The Western Cape has some of the best chefs and baristas in the world and in line with supporting local businesses, spoil your family and make a stop at your local coffee shop or restaurant.
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