Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Budget Travel in the Western Cape of South Africa


!±8± Budget Travel in the Western Cape of South Africa

There are few places in the country that can boast such a variety of places of natural beauty such as the Western Cape. The Garden Route follows the coastline of the Indian Ocean in the Eastern Cape Coast, including a stretch of mountain ranges, the Outeniqua Mountains Tsitsikamma and surrounding area. The Garden Route is one of the milder climate and uniform, with pristine sandy beaches, lagoons and estuaries and has more than 250 species of birds.

The WestCoast

The west coast offers some of the biggest small town experiences in South Africa. This is a region that melts on the tongue, and slowly, and then travel by road along the west coast are a favorite with locals and international guests. Not only the area offers some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world mountains, oceans and views that go on forever so this stretch of coast is also a paradise for the best South African hospitality.

The West Coast has two official wine routes,Swartland Wine Route and the Olifants River wine region. West Coast seas also produce a bounty of quality seafood and line fish around the fruit of the vine and some of the countrys finest restaurants are found along this coast to accompany.

The Winelands

Only 45 minutes drive from Cape Town and is in the mountains and valleys of the Cape Winelands all gracious gabled Dutch farmhouses, cask-lined cellars, oak-lined towns and ultra fine restaurants. The towns of Stellenbosch,Franschoek and Paarl are delightful and beg to be explored and enjoyed slowly, like a fine wine.

The Garden Route

The land of lakes, bays, mountains and forests languishes on the southern coast from Heidelberg to the Tsitsikamma Forest and Storms River Eastern Cape. It 'a corner of the country that offers inspiration, writers and artists whose presence gives the Garden Route a trendy touch. There is also a priority of many foreign visitors.

This coastal road linksa series of charming towns interspersed with natural wonder. Along the way, every type of diving adventure is possible, abseiling, fishing and much more.

Klein Karoo

A most geologically interesting parts of South Africa is the Klein Karoo, with its high mountains and steep gorges. A geological feature is the Cango Caves, a series of natural caverns and rooms carved into limestone, outside of Oudtshoorn. These caves are among theThe ten most visited attractions in South Africa.

Oudtshoorn itself, the heart of the ostrich feather, when it was at its peak in late 1800 early 1900, is worth a visit. The grandiose, old feather palaces are still visible, while ostrich farms involved, now in commercial production of meat, skin, eggs and feathers, can be visited, with the possibility of riding an ostrich. The city has an annual festival of music and theater of the Klein Karoo Kunstefees.

TheCentral Karoo

The semi-arid Karoo derives its name from a native word [Thirstland], but the nudity, which means that it is misleading. Dig a little 'under the surface and find it full of fossils, stone-age terrain, fascinating rock art, ancient sites, one of the largest varieties of succulents on the planet and the starry sky to inspire astronomers, no matter how amateur.

Peaceful Prince Albert at the foot of the spectacular Swartberg Pass is an ideal starting point from whichto venture out and explore. Its proximity Gamkaskloof or Die Hel (The Hell), once home to an isolated farming community that had for a century only on foot or horseback. The Karoo National Park, the largest ecosystem in South Africa shows how the flora and fauna must adapt their environments.

The Breede River Valley

About 15 small attractive town have the good fortune lurking in the fertile Breede River Valley, wall to wall in orchards andVineyards.

Theres Ceres called, appropriately for the Roman goddess of fertility; Tulbagh with 32 historic buildings that promote the greatest concentration of national monuments in the country, famous Montagu, home of hot mineral springs for healing, Worcester and Robertson - known for its wines valuable.

The Overberg

An hour east of Cape Town "mountain" is the Overberg, marked by a coastline of holiday-friendly beaches, picturesque coastal villages, an oldLighthouse, which has seen many a shipwreck (at Cape Agulhus) and a path that attracts more whale whales and more watchers each year. Between June and November crowds flock to Hermanus and surroundings to see the great mammals court and bounce.

Inside, over the Outeniqua Mountains you will find the Klein Karoo with Oudtshoorn, the ostrich capital of the country, and is the heart of the world's ostrich farming. Undoubtedly the most famous attraction is the metro areaWonders of the Cango Caves. The caves form with its museum, the tourist center of the Little Karoo and are a must to visit.

Attractions:

Robben Island

Table Mountain

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

Two Oceans Aquarium

Ratanga Junction

Tygerberg Zoo

Stellenbosch

Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve

Drakenstein Lion Park

Cedar Mountain Wilderness Area

West Coast Fossil Park

Hex River Valley

Kleinplaas Life Open-AirMuseum

Cape Agulhas

Agulhas National Park

Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe

Blue Krantz Bunjy Jumping

Wilderness National Park

Knysna Elephant Park

Suggested Itinerary

Day 1: Stellenbosch

Bergplaas Resort

Tel: 021 887 5331 Fax: 021 887 5331

Mountain Breeze Caravan Park

Tel: 021 880 0200 Fax: 021 880 0200

Day 2: Paarl

Berg River Resort

Tel: 021 863 1650 Fax: 021 863 2583

Caravan Orleans

Tel: 021 8623520 Fax: 021 862 3520

Day 3: Clanwilliam

Bulshoekdam Leisure Resort

Tel: 027 482 2635 Fax: 027 482 2635

Clanwilliam Dam Resort

Tel: 027 482 8000 Fax: 027 482 1933

Driehoek Caravan & Camping

Tel: 027 482 2828 Fax: 027 482 2828

Day 4: Worcester

Nekki City Resort

Tel: 023 343 2909 Fax: 023 343 2911

Day 5: Swellendam

Kambata River Resort

Tel: 028 514 3999 Fax: 086 627 3528

Day 6: StillBay

Ellensrust Caravan Park

Tel: 028 754 1034 Fax: 028 754 1140

Stilbaai Municipal Caravan Park

Tel: 028 754 1034 Fax: 028 754 1034

Day 7: George

George Tourist Resort

Tel: 044 874 5205 Fax: 044 874 4255

George East Caravan Park

Tel: 044 889 0034 Fax: 044 889 0034

Heralds Bay Caravan Park Municipal

Tel: 044 801 9262 Fax: 044 873 3862

Day 8: Knysna

Buffelskop Caravan Park

Tel: 044 384 1314 Fax: 044 3841314

Brenton Lake Resort

Tel: 044 381 0060 Fax: 044 381 0065

Monks Holiday Resort

Tel: 044 382 2609 Fax: 044 382 2609

Distances in km from Cape Town

Beaufort West 463 km

Bredasdorp 207 km

Hermanus 109 km

Knysna 465 km

Oudtshoorn 422 km

Roberton 165 km

Vredenburg 162 km

Vredendal 297 km


Budget Travel in the Western Cape of South Africa

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