Cape Town
1. Table Mountain
Located within the Table Mountain National
Park is an exciting experience to reach the summit of the North Cape Town,
Robben Island overlooking the town of rude, bird's eye views, and the Atlantic
coast in the west and south. 1,086 meters (3563 feet), reaching the top can be
easily reached via the cableway is true, and the top of each track Rotair car
passengers to enjoy the 360 degree views are allowing the revolving floor.
2. Robben Island
Located on the coast of Cape Town, Robben
Island visitors are looking for a good time, it is not a place to go. At intervals
of three centuries, Robben Island, a military base, such as lepers and
political prisoners as a prison for those with socially unacceptable diseases
were used as a hospital was. Undoubtedly his most famous prisoner Nelson
Mandela, who was imprisoned for 18 years; After his release he went on to
become president of South Africa. Today Robben Island is one of the most
popular tourist attractions in Cape Town and can be reached by ferry from the V
& A Waterfront.
3. Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
In a world where there is a walk on the
beach to sunbathe or swim with the penguins as companions are not too many
places, but the stone beach is one of them. Two penguins in 1982, the beach, an
hour's drive from Cape Town, settled on the beach is now more than 2,000
penguins call home. The more a bird tweet their chirps sound like an asshole
about African penguins, sometimes called "ass" are penguins. Penguins
wheel chair accessible path to the area and visitors to get within a few feet
of penguins allows. Penguins are used to humans, the audience should look, but
not touch them because they are afraid they might bite.