The 3 things you have to do in Cape Town

Having more than 10 different languages, Cape Town is unparalleled for a truly rich cultural experience, exceptional scenery and so many things to do. Having said that, Capetonians say there are a few ‘mandatory’ things you have to see and do if you’re new to the city.

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Visit Two Oceans Aquarium

When two Oceans meet, you get an extensive variety of marine life and there is no better place to view these creatures than the Two Oceans Aquarium. There are a variety of sea animals including sharks, jellyfish, seahorses, penguins, and thousands of fish. Furthermore, you also get the unique chance to view the Jelly Hall, an amazing display of jellyfish. The Two Oceans Aquarium is the number one spot for anyone wishing to enjoy marine life from several display galleries and if you are lucky enough, you might see Yoshi- an old resident turtle living at the I&J Predator Exhibit.

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Go up Table Mountain

Have you ever visited any of the 7 wonders of the world? Well, a trip to Cape Town guarantees at least one of those. The Table Mountain, 1089 meters above Cape Town, is probably the highest place in Cape Town. The site has attracted over 25 million visitors worldwide since it was opened in 1929. If going to the top of the mountain is not thrilling enough, how about an endless list of activities to do while at the mountain? You could grab a cable car to the top of the mountain and explore the view of the summit, or go for a hike if you’re feeling more adventurous, go for a guided walk and if you have a big heart you could even take a cliff jump! You can get to table mountain pretty easily by Hiring a cheap car in Cape Town.

See Cape Town from the air

Apart from Table Mountain, taking a helicopter ride is one of the most uplifting ways to explore the amazing beauty of Cape Town. A view from the top gives you a better view of the rising and falling terrains as well as breathtaking landscapes from the city’s CBD. The Lion’s Head, a famous peak adjacent to Table Mountain, is a spot that is better explored from a bird’s eye view. A helicopter ride in Cape Town guarantees you the opportunity to view the whole of Cape Town in an hour or less. Even if it is your first time to get up in the air, a view from the top is always better. Consider car hire in Cape Town to get around in comfort.

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