African Big Cats: A Guide to Predation and Hunting Adaptations
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On the tip of the continent, Cape Town is undoubtedly one of the world's most beautiful cities. Sandwiched between the imposing Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean, it's a stunning city for nature lovers. It is South Africa's oldest city, which means there is also a fair bit to see and do for history buffs.
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Why Visit Cape Town?
With so much to offer for travelers, it is possible to stay here for a week or more without getting bored, and we usually recommend a minimum of 3 nights. Everywhere you go in Cape Town are more views and sights to be enjoyed, which all adds up to many hotel options, depending on your tastes.
Explore historic estates and boutique cellars producing some of Africa’s finest vintages.
Dine at acclaimed restaurants serving farm-to-table dishes with global flair.
Enjoy sweeping vineyards framed by dramatic peaks and valleys.
Discover charming guesthouses and secluded vineyard retreats.
Best Times to Visit Cape Town
South Africa is an all-year destination, however, it rains in the Greater Kruger area and Kwazulu Natal usually between November and March. The Western Cape has a winter rain climate, so sees most of its rain between May and November.
Warm weather, outdoor tastings, and vineyard picnics.
Cosy fireside dining, fewer crowds, and lush green landscapes after the rains.
Cellar tours and tastings are always on offer, regardless of season.
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From scenic adventures to seaside luxury, let Indigo Safaris craft your perfect Cape Town experience. Pair your city escape with a nearby safari or wine retreat for the ultimate South African journey. Start planning your Cape Town adventure or speak to a travel expert today.
African Big Cats: A Guide to Predation and Hunting Adaptations