Cape Town has a lot to offer with its rich history and culture. It is the oldest city in South Africa and has preserved much of its heritage and antiquities.As colony of the Dutch, Cape Town has a rich colonial history and the city is endowed with Cape Dutch architecture. Houses are noticeable with their ornate round gables similar to Amsterdam houses. Walls are commonly whitewashed and roofs are usually thatched.
There are three primary groups of people, Cape Dutch, Voortrekkers and Trekboers. They are collectively identified as Afrikaners. The Cape Dutch are more liberal and internationalist while the Voortrekkers and Trekboers are mainly conservative and nationalist.There are a lot of places to visit in Cape Town. The first on the list is Table Mountain which is a large flat-topped mountain overlooking Cape Town filled with impressive cliffs.
Bo-Kaap is that part in town where people have preserved their age old culture. This part of town served as housing for the slaves of 17th and 18th centuries. While in town, visit the Bo-Kaap Kombuis and get a taste of traditional Cape Malay cuisine. Situated on top a hill, the ambience is awesome with a breath taking view of Table Mountain.For trekkers, there is the Cederberg wilderness area which is a spectacle of weathered sandstone formations. Here you can find the Wolfberg Arch and Maltese cross which are rock art made by the ancient San and Khoi people.
Nearby is the Karoo National Park which is an area special to stargazers. The skies are cloudless at an average of 5 days a week because of the arid climate.Of course every town isn’t complete without a party spot. You can check out a couple of bars so that you may taste the township flavor and good vibes of the people.
Review some Cape Town accommodation packages before you go out into a Cape Town vacation. There are a lot of hotels but the best type of accommodation in Cape Town is guest houses. Clean, cozy and homely, these Cape Town accommodations come at awesome rates.
