It turns out not all penguins live in Antarctica
Guys, there are so many penguins at Cape of Good Hope đ§! At first, I thought they were some kind of duck, and when my friend said they were penguins, I was totally stunned. There are so many amazing spots to visit in Cape Townâevery place is worth checking out. đ Natural Scenery & Landmarks 1ď¸âŁ Table Mountain: The soul and symbol of Cape Town, and one of the New7Wonders of Nature. 2ď¸âŁ Signal Hill & Lionâs Head: Ridges extending from Table Mountain, perfect for watching sunsets đ and Cape Townâs night views. Signal Hill is easier to climb đ§, and itâs a popular spot for sunsets (especially on Sundays, there are drum performances). Lionâs Head is great for hiking enthusiastsâthe view from the top is wider, and itâs also a starting point for paragliding đŞ. 3ď¸âŁ Cape of Good Hope & Cape Point: Geographical landmarks at the southwestern tip of the African continent, with great historical significance (from the Age of Exploration) and stunning natural scenery. đŚ The area along the way belongs to Table Mountain National Park, with hiking trails and beaches (like Dias Beach, Buffels Bay). You might spot wild animals like ostriches, antelopes, and baboons. 4ď¸âŁ Camps Bay: One of Cape Townâs most famous beaches, backed by the Twelve Apostles peaksâits scenery looks like a postcard. 5ď¸âŁ Clifton & Llandudno Beaches: Perfect for sunbathing, enjoying sea views, and people-watching. Clifton 4th Beach is a well-known LGBTQ+ friendly beach. đ Historical & Cultural City Experiences 6ď¸âŁ Robben Island: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important landmarks in South Africaâs recent history. 7ď¸âŁ Victoria & Alfred Waterfront: Shop (for crafts and brand-name goods), try numerous restaurants and bars (seafood is a specialty), watch street performances, visit the aquarium and museums (like the Clock Tower Museum), take a cruise, or enjoy a distant view of Table Mountain. (Ferries to Robben Island also depart here. Itâs best to start visiting in the evening.) 8ď¸âŁ Bo-Kaap: Cape Townâs most colorful and distinctive neighborhood, a representative of Malay culture. 9ď¸âŁ Cape Town City Centre: Feel the cityâs historical pulse and cultural diversity. Greenmarket Square: A historic flea marketâgreat for buying unique souvenirs (remember to bargain!). Long Street: A bohemian street with bookstores đ, cafes, antique shops, and bars. Companyâs Garden: An oasis in the city center, a historic public garden with museums (like the South African Museum), government buildings, squirrels, and pigeons. đ St. Georgeâs Cathedral: One of the oldest cathedrals in South Africa. #Penguins s #CapeTown #SouthAfrica #PlacesThatDontFeelLikeEarth #LesserVisitedCountriesTravel #CapeTownTravelGuide #TableMountainCapeTown #TableMountain