
Things to do in Western Cape
Where oceans meet
Filled with ecological and cultural diversity, the Western Cape is a true representation of South Africa. The rugged beaches and fynbos of the Garden Route give way to the glittering towers and candy-colored houses of Cape Town while the plunging cliffs of the Cape Fold Mountains and the Great Escarpment rise in the background. Given the varying landscapes and cultural attractions, there are a seemingly endless number of things to do in the Western Cape: go wine tasting in the towns of Stellenbosch and Paarl, learn about political prisoners at Robben Island, marvel at the drama of the Swartberg Pass, and more.
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December to March are the warm, dry months in the Western Cape, where the sun comes out and temperatures rise to around 80°F (27°C). It also means there will be plenty of visitors. If you’d prefer a quieter trip, come between May and September; although these months fall in the rainy season, the precipitation revives the lush greenery of the Cape Winelands. Visit a winery and hunker down by the fire with a glass of cabernet sauvignon, or travel to Hermanus to greet the humpback whales.
The Western Cape comprises a large section of South Africa, with plenty to see. Renting a vehicle gives you the freedom to explore the remote regions of this southwestern province and get off the beaten path. Should you opt for a car rental, be advised not to drive at night and to be very careful in less populated areas. For convenience and ease of travel, some visitors make Cape Town or George their home base and take tours around the Western Cape from either city.
South Africa's oldest hiking trail, the Otter Trail stretches 28 miles (45 kilometers) along the coast, between the village of Nature’s Valley and the mouth of Storms River. It takes most hikers around five days to complete it, with panoramic views of the white-capped ocean, delicate wildflowers, and rustic huts at each overnight stop. Keep your eyes peeled for Cape clawless otters, whose presence in the area lends the trail their name.
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