A Journey to South Africa
đ„Always being asked, "What else is there to do in Africa besides seeing animals?" Today, I must set the record straight for South Africa! Here, on one hand, you have the wild continent, and on the other, European charm. đ8 Must-visit Epic Attractions â Cape of Good Hope | Standing at the Crossroads of the World Where two oceans meet, creating 10-meter-high waves! Climb the old lighthouse for a panoramic view of the crashing waves. At the end of the cliff's wooden boardwalk, you'll find a photo spot straight out of National Geographic. â Table Mountain | God's Forgotten Table Take the 360° rotating cable car to the clouds. The summit is a flat, J-shaped platform as if sliced by a knife. Hike through the silver tree ecosystem, and in the evening, watch the sea of clouds roll like a tablecloth, with the entire city of Cape Town spread out below. â Seal Island | An Overwhelming Animal Kingdom A 15-minute boat ride takes you to the habitat of thousands of seals! Watch them bask in the sun on the rocks, with pups chasing the waves. Remember to bring a windproof jacketâthe "seafood" scent in the sea breeze is quite strong. â Penguin Beach | Meet African Cuties In Simon's Town, see the unique African penguins of South Africa! They waddle with their pink bellies across a carpet of flowers to their nests. At sunset, they resemble a mini army, tottering back home through the waves. â Twelve Apostles | Visual Impact on the Cliff Road From Chapman's Peak Drive to Clifton Beach, 12 jagged peaks stand by the Atlantic Ocean. Every bend is a postcard, and at dusk, the cliffs turn golden. â Sun City | A Planet in the Desert A luxurious resort city comparable to Dubai! The Earthquake Bridge puts on a "collapse show" daily. The artificial beach with wave pool allows for surfing, and the Time Square plaza recreates a lost civilization. In the evening, watch a fire dance performance at the Lost City Palace. â Mossel Bay | Touching Maritime Wonders The Diaz Museum holds the secrets of 1488 exploration. The ancient post office tree still hangs sailors' letters. Waves explode underfoot into emerald green fireworks. â Cape Town | Little Europe in Africa Colorful houses cover the Bo-Kaap neighborhood, and Victoria Harbour is filled with white sails. See the king protea in the oldest botanical garden in Africa, and in the evening, head to the Malay Quarter for food. đRecommended 9-day in-depth loop D1 MainlandâJohannesburg D2 Pretoria - Sun City - Earthquake Bridge D3 Sun City - Pilanesburg D4 Cape Town Peninsula Tour D5 Table Mountain - Bo-Kaap - Wine Region D6 Cape Town - Knysna (Lagoon Cruise) D7 Knysna D8 GeorgeâJohannesburg D9 JohannesburgâMainland â Trip Highlights âȘNo shoppingđïž/All 4-star/4 signature meals âȘSun City/Garden Route/Pretoria/Cape Town/Pilanesburg/Bo-Kaap âȘPanoramic rotating cable car ride up Table Mountain for a view of Cape Town âȘKnysna Lagoon cruise/Beautiful Knysna town on the Garden Route âȘOcean Basket, a South African chain restaurant âȘPilanesburg tracking the Big Five đĄWe make it worry-free for you âChinese-speaking guides to avoid communication hassles~ âTravel insurance and mobile WiFi included âïžLe Wandering Travel - Quality Travel in the Middle East and Africa #GroupTravel #Travel #HiddenGems #SouthAfrica #SouthAfricaTravel #CapeTown #AfricaTravel