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Cape Town Explored Your First-Time Visitor's Guide

First time in Cape Town? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a guide to the best of what South Africa’s Mother City has to offer.

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Hiking on Table Mountain

ocated at the southwestern corner of the African continent and regularly voted one of the best cities in the world, Cape Town’s appeal lies as much in its mild Mediterranean climate and incredible natural beauty as in the international flair and worldclass service for which it is renowned. Vibrant and multicultural, it has managed to retain an undeniably African character and charm through its people and diverse attractions. CAPE TOWN’S FINEST: TOPPING THE LIST Iconic Table Mountain is flanked by Devil’s Peak to the east and Lion’s Head and Signal Hill to the west, together forming a natural amphitheatre for the City Bowl and Table Bay Harbour. At the city’s most south-westerly tip is the Cape

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of Good Hope Nature Reserve, covered in endemic fynbos and home to untouched beaches and a healthy population of baboons and antelope. The African penguin colony at Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town is always a delight and can be visited on foot or by kayak. Offshore is Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years of his incarceration, where you can take a tour with one of the former political prisoners once held here. Possibly the most photogenic spot of all is the Bo-Kaap, the original Muslim settlement of Cape Town and an area famed for its quaint, colourful houses and cobbled streets. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a mustsee for any plant lover. In season, look out for southern right whales, dolphins, sunfish and seals playing in the bay. To feel like a local, be sure to walk, cycle or run along the Sea Point Promenade. If you would like to hit up one of the beaches, look no further than Camp’s Bay, Clifton or Muizenberg.


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Cape Town Explored Your First-Time Visitor's Guide

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pages 60-63

Content Piracy A Fight For African Culture and Heritage

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page 59

Peter Hiskia’s jewellery journey

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pages 56-57

Unearthing the Past The Geological Evidence of Climate Change

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page 55

Conservation starts on a full stomach

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pages 50-53

From pages to possibilities

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pages 48-49

From begging to owning a business

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page 47

The Africa Millimetre Project

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pages 44-45

2024: The year of elections

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page 43

PowerCom

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Buzzing to Success

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Unleash your zest for adventure!

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This is Namibia: Discovering Kavango & Zambezi

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The Year Book: A review of 2023’s Movers

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At home under a Bushmanland Baobab

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Hey you, Liberator – Ndapanda Andreas-Kayoko

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Navigating 2024

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LOVE LOCAL

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