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Top 8 things to do and see in Cape Town
Famous as a world-class safari destination, South Africa attracts travellers from all over the world to experience our magnificent wildlife. However, there’s one other unmissable item on every travel tick list that is just as iconic – Cape Town. One of South Africa's most iconic cities, Cape Town offers a striking blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and diverse experiences. Known as the “Mother City,” it’s set against the breathtaking backdrop of Table Mountain, with stunning coastlines, fascinating history and a unique urban landscape. In Cape Town, there is truly something for everybody.
So, where do you start? Here’s our top eight things to do and see in Cape Town:
Venturing into the Panorama
One thing you will notice when you visit us at Klaserie Drift for the first time is that it is impossible not to be impressed with the incredible natural beauty of the surrounding area. It is no surprise, therefore, that many of our guests like to extend their stay. Though the Kruger National Park is high on many people’s list, it’s not all about the Kruger! Why not spend a day (or three) take in the views of the neighbouring majestic Panorama Route - one of South Africa’s most famous roads…
What to do in Hoedspruit?
So, you’ve booked your flights and are finally heading off on your dream safari – but what else is there to do in the area? Klaserie Drift Safari Camps is primely located on the Klaserie River in the Greater Kruger, just an hour’s drive from Hoedspruit; the lowveld’s gateway wildlife town and tourist haven. From stunning hikes and horseback rides to seeing it all from the air in a hot-air balloon or light aircraft, Hoedspruit has an eye-popping array of things to do for tourists and travellers of all ages and fitness levels. Here, we break down one of our favourite, local ‘must-do’ activities – a trip to the achingly beautiful Blyde River Canyon.
Elephant families and the rise of multi-generational safaris
Did you know that most animals don’t have grandmothers? At least not in the way that we, as humans, do. Elephants, however, are one of the few species with whom we share this trait. Research shows that elephants born to young mothers are up to eight times more likely to survive if their grandmother is around. Wisened by years of child-rearing, leadership and life experience, elephant grandmothers are a critical support system and source of guidance to their families. Not unlike us.
The Klaserie Private Nature Reserve - What you should know!
As part of the world-renowed Greater Kruger, the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve – sometimes known as the Klaserie Game Reserve – is an unparalleled safari destination offering game drives in an unfenced, ‘Big Five’ wilderness. Primely located in the heart of the lowveld, this stunning nature haven borders the Timbavati Nature Reserve and Kruger National Park. However, with a strong ethos in conservation and ‘low-density’ tourism, the Klaserie Game Reserve has kept a low profile for many years – often being referred to as South Africa’s ‘best kept secret’. Let’s find out a little more about the place we call home…
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