Created by MikeInTown on February 3, 2007
- The majestic mountains and gorgeous bays of Cape Town make it one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited.
Created by kwasiak on April 16, 2006
- I spent 1 week in Cape Town as part of my 3-week class trip focusing on international environment and development issues.
Created by MiriamMannak on February 16, 2006
- Khayelitsha is, with 1.5 million inhabitants, the largest township in South Africa after Soweto. In the 1980s, all "legal" black people from existing townships were moved to a new township: Khayelitsha, which means "New Home."
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 14 photos
Created by MiriamMannak on February 16, 2006
- I spend two days in the townships around Cape Town. Get to know the other side of South Africa, and make sure that next to a hike up Table Mountain, and a drive through Kruger, a visit to the townships is on your itinerary.
Created by MiriamMannak on November 8, 2005
- Cape Town boasts a wide variety of interesting highlights. I will give you an overview of them and tell you more about the history of the particular sites.
- 9 reviews
- 1 Story
- 23 photos
Created by Overlander on November 15, 2004
- Cape Town, perched (almost) on the southern tip of Africa, is unquestionably one of the most beautifully set cities on earth and is one of those dozen or so spots that everyone should visit at once before he dies.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 16 photos
Created by MichaelJM on October 21, 2004
- Having spent a few days around the Wine Route and Northern Cape Town, we journeyed towards the Cape of Good Hope. Here we experienced a totally different environment!
Created by MichaelJM on October 1, 2004
- We ignored the advice that said “South Africa is a violent Country , don’t risk a visit,” and made the visit. You know what - it's a friendly country in which we felt as safe as if we were at home in the U.K. The scenery is diverse and absolutely magnificent.
- 4 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 20 photos
Created by uranus2359 on July 27, 2004
- Cape Point: where two oceans meet ~ the Atlantic and Indian Oceans crash on the fairest cape in the entire world.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 12 photos
Created by Eric Kater on April 20, 2004
- I have done enough Third World travel to realize that the cost of one night at the welcoming Cape Grace Hotel is more than a person living in the fast-growing shantytowns on the other side of Table Mountain might make in a year.
- 6 reviews
- 1 Story
- 8 photos
Cape Town
Tourism and Travel Guide