Literally, the first landmark you notice when arriving in Cape Town is the mountain itself. Rising over 1,000 meters above the city, its summit offers panoramic views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean, Camps Bay, Robben Island, and the Cape Peninsula.
This is Table Mountain National Park. It was officially established in 1998 to protect the region’s rare fynbos ecosystem and dramatic coastal landscapes.
First, we were taken by bus to the visitor center, and from there, we took a cable car up the mountain. Our time there was very brief because it was part of a guided tour, but you could easily spend hours exploring the area. The views were simply amazing.

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