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The Western Cape Of South Africa Is An International Destination Of History And Beauty

The Western Cape of South Africa is truly one of the most spectacular places to visit in the world. Here, travelers will not only experience the sweeping majesty of Table Mountain, but also enjoy thousands of miles of beaches, two oceans, world renowned vineyards, up-close whale watching, and even shopping for diamonds - all in one location. There is, in fact, so much to do here that going to the Western Cape of South Africa is like visiting many different travel destinations at once.

The first thing that visitors to the Western Cape of South Africa will notice is the incredibly imposing Table Mountain. This world heritage site is the most popular tourist destination in South Africa, and the most recognizable landmark of Cape Town. Its plateau is situated 3,300 feet above the city of Cape Town where thin layers of clouds form what is know as the "tablecloth." It is accessible both by trails and roads, but many visitors prefer riding the cable cars to enjoy a breathtaking view that encompasses both the Indian and Atlantic Oceans.

The endless coastline of the Western Cape of South Africa offers incredibly diverse beaches including rocky cliffs and surfing spots. There are also the world-renowned pristine beaches of Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno on the Atlantic that are more commonly known as the glamorous "Riviera" of the Western Cape. The Indian Ocean boasts sandy shores and warmer beaches that are perfect for sunbathing and swimming.

Of course, going to the ocean on the Western Cape of South Africa also means going whale watching. These gentle giants, including the Southern Right Whale, the Bryde's Whale and the Humpback whale come every year to the shores of the Western Cape to mate and calve in the sheltered bays of the Atlantic coast.

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The inland areas of the Western Cape of South Africa also offer many other worthwhile places to visit. This includes the vineyard estates situated along the famous Constantia Wine Route. Here, visitors can enjoy wine tasting and the local cuisine of the area while they tour the Cape Dutch manor homes which occupy the vineyards of this famous valley.

Tourists exploring this part of the Western Cape of South Africa will also be interested in the Garden Route, which is a collection of forests, gardens, caves, and lesser mountain peaks on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is accessible by route 62, which runs parallel to the ocean and has many hiking trails as well.

Shopping is also a heavily pursued activity on the Western Cape of South Africa. Cape Town has many stores, boutiques and shopping malls that line its cobblestone streets, but none quite so frequented as the 'The Diamond Works.' This diamond emporium offers some of the most exquisite diamond jewelry in the world and is definitely a one-of-a-kind shopping adventure. Afterwards, a trip to the Victor and Albert Waterfront is a great place to stop off for refreshments, dinner, and entertainment.

The Western Cape of South Africa is a vacation destination like no other. The diversity and the beauty of the landscape, along with the amazing number of attractions to visit make the Western Cape of South Africa a location to add to the list of must-see places in the world.

 
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