Visiting The Western Cape South Africa
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There are few places in South Africa that have a variety of naturally occurring tourist attractions like the Western Cape in South Africa. This is one place that you can visit without a plan because of the many choices to choose from. There is the famous Garden Route which passes along Indian Ocean coastline passing through the Tsitsikamma and Outeniqua Mountains towards the mainland. It has a diverse bird’s species, sunny beaches and beautiful blue lagoons.
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The Winelands
The three towns Paarl, Stellenbosch and Franschoek have centuries old buildings and just going through these towns is a tour on its own. they boast the finest cuisine when it comes to restaurants and have the best wine cellars you’ll ever come across.
The West Coast
On the shores of the West Coast is where you will be treated to the best of South African hospitality. Any of the restaurants you choose to dine in will offer you a wide array of seafood and fish, all this served with the best lavish wine you can find. Here you will have a beautiful view of the ocean and the range of mountains.
The Garden Route
Just traveling through this beautiful town on this route is a tour on its own. The elegantly styled and modern beach front houses and the orthodox colonial style houses of this place will keep you in this part of town longer than you would expect. This is a good place for those that want too be outdoors in a modern environment.
The number of place that you can visit in the Western Cape are just so many; once you get there you will know what I mean. Like I said earlier it is one of the few places in the country that boasts of such a diverse and well preserved environment. Its just one of those places that you have to see to truly appreciate what I’m talking about, chances are you will say are understated the beauty of this place.
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December 27th, 2009