Western Cape
The food terroir of the Western Cape
From molecular gastronomy to beachside barbeques the food terroir of the Western Cape is an exquisite epicurean experience.
Breede River, Western Cape
A visit to the Breede River promises wine-tasting opportunities galore, plenty of tourist routes, and a wealth of historical attractions.

Mossel Bay
Mossel Bay is a famous nautical town with many historical attractions and it offers carefree travellers the best of the Western Cape coast.
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Die Hel rock pool
Situated high in the Winterhoek Mountains near Porterville, the pristine waters and sparkling waterfall of Die Hel rock pool makes swimming an unforgettable experience.
Pan African Market
African art-lovers will revel in the wide range of arts and crafts on offer at the Pan African Market in Cape Town.
Cango Caves, Western Cape
There are some historical figures and objects represented inside the caves that will confirm the artistry of Mother Nature.
The Pan African Market
If it’s African art you want, add the colourful Pan African Market in Cape Town to your list of markets to visit.
South Africa isn't just about the animals, it's about the people. Staying overnight in a family-run B&B in a township in Grahamstown was something I'll never forget."




