Cape Town: The Best Tourist Spot for Thrill Seekers

Travelling is really very interesting activity when it comes to visit world’s most awesome and versatile places. Cape Town is among the most beautiful places of this world that holds the charm and excitement of nature and adventure. Day Tours in Cape Town can be the most memorable or lifetime memory for travellers. There are lot to explore in this mother city of South Africa. Cape Town Tour can be more amazing if you visit the below given places with family and friends.



Lion's Head:

Tours in Cape Town have always been exciting and enjoyable. There are lots of places that have their own charm and unique pleasure to offer. Lion's Head is among those amazing places. This is good and suitable place for hiking and located between Signal Hill and Table Mountain. 

Iziko South African Museum:

If you really want to know real history and culture of Cape Town, you should visit this museum. Here you will see fossils, animals & man-made artifacts and much more. This is founded in 1825 with human tools, animals, fossils and clothing.

Groot Constantia:

This is a long running winery with restaurants. It was founded in 1685 and featuring historical museums, restaurants, wine testing and cellar tours. 

Helderberg:

This is among the popular places of Cape Town. This wine producing area is famous for cycling, running, and trail, hiking and wine.  This can be the best place for adventure and nature lovers.

Rhodes Memorial:

This is a mountaintop monument that offers you picturesque view from the top of the hill. You will enjoy the view and restaurant here. 


Swimming with sharks and visiting Mandela's former cell with friends, what would be more exhilarating with it. If you are planning Cape Town Tours, you should visit the above mentioned places to make your Cape Town trip more enjoyable.


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