The Wine Routes
Two things which will always be associated with the Western Cape are Wine and Whales. While the northern provinces of South Africa are traditionally big game country, not many people are aware that the big five (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, rhino) roamed the valleys and mountains of the Cape until they were hunted to extinction by early settlers. In fact there are moves to bring them back to the Western Cape, (watch this space), when that happens we will in fact be able to offer the big six, with the inclusion of the Southern Right Whale.
The Cape Winelands around the range of mountains to the east of Cape Town were settled in the 1600's by settlers from European countries who brought their knowledge of viticulture with them. Many of these early settlers were French Huguenots and their legacy can still be found in the names of the estates, La Provence, La Motte, Haute Provence and L'Ormarins are some of the better known producers of fine wines founded by those early pioneers.
A worthwhile trip is a drive over Franschoek Pass to the Elgin Valley, the foremost region in the country for the growing of apples. The pass follows the route originally taken by elephants on their travels, although it is now well maintained asphalt.
Although the whales can be seen all along the coast from Saldanha Bay on the west coast to Plettenberg Bay in the east, they come closest to the shore at Hermanus, making it an ideal spot for viewing them from the shore. The whale watching season runs from mid-July to November and when viewed from up close their bulk becomes apparent. The calves are about five metres in length at birth, consume about 600 litres of milk daily and grow at a rate of three centimetres a day. Adults reach between 14 to 18 metres and weigh in at 54 000 kilograms (roughly 10 large African elephants).
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Cape Town Tours
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We can negotiate any itinerary, and if clients want a better deal, they should work on a daily driver/guide rate of R2200 per day for a vehicle and guide between 9am and 5.45pm, on condition that clients pay all entry fees on the day of the tour.
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Guided Cape Town Tours
Take2 Tours offers exclusive, personalised tours in Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula, Hermanus (the whale viewing capital of South Africa), and the Stellenbosch / Franschhoek Wine Route.
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