Cape Town City Centre is a hive of activity, culture and history. The mother city tour embraces this and inspires you. The mother city got her name because she is the oldest human settlement in South Africa and gave birth to many things including South Africa. This tour is unique
Cape Winelands Tour
The Cape Winelands Tour is quite possibly our favourite country drive in South Africa. Our wine tour takes you to the best of the Cape Wine Region. Driving out of Cape Town you leave Table Mountain behind and head to Simonsberg Mountain. Below this sleeping giant lies Stellenbosch, the second
Chapman’s Peak Hike
Chapman’s Peak is situated south west of Cape Town, overlooking the Fishing Town of Hout Bay and has arguably one of the most beautiful Cliffside drives in the world. The drive links Hout Bay and Noordhoek Farming Village, the gateway to the “deep south” of the Cape Peninsula. From Houtbay,
Table Mountain: Hiking Tranquility Cracks
The face of Table Mountain is so well publicised, that it is the first to catch the attention of most guests and adventurers to Cape Town. However, there are other hidden faces on this mountain that are worth exploring. One of these is the Tranquility Cracks. Sizeable caverns within the
Woodstock Cave Hike
Woodstock Cave Hike is a memorable trail that starts from Rhodes Memorial on the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Devils Peak. A relatively easy hike, however, in winter, be prepared for slippery clay trails up and down the mountain. This clay is the sedimentary layer of soil that makes up
Cape Town: 10 Reasons to Get Outside this Summer
Summer is in Cape Town and the days are long and beautiful. It is warm and sunny and the mother city’s outdoors are bursting with opportunity to explore and experience. Even locals working the nine to five, have plenty of day light to enjoy the magic this summer. Here are
India Venster Hike: A Window into the Beautiful Blue
The hustle and bustle of the lower cable car station hide a pathway to the summit of Table Mountain that is my favorite view of Cape Town. If you are thinking of a more scenic hike than Platteklip Gorge, then this is the best option. The steep ascent and rocky
Where’s Wally’s Cave: The hidden secret of Lions Head
Lions Head is a great way to start your hiking experience in Cape Town. Easily accessible and a shorter ascent than Table Mountain, makes a summer’s evening hike a breeze. When I was working the 9-5, I would often take a quick stroll up Lions to watch the sun set.
Cape Peninsula Tour: Best of the Cape
Visiting Cape Town has so many adventures for the active traveller. One of our favourite day trips is a meander around the Cape Peninsula on a Cape Peninsula Tour. Spend your day visiting seaside vistas and taking in the nature, history, and culture of Cape Towns popular attraction. Leaving Cape
Devils Peak Hike: Better the Devil you know
Devil’s Peak forms part of the mountainous backdrop of Cape Town. At just over 1000m above sea level it is the longest summit on the Cape Peninsula. Give yourself a comfortable 5-6 hours on this giant as you spiral your way around her curves admiring the panoramic beauty of Cape