1 Day Private Walking tour itinerary for Cape Town: Explore The Shipwrecks Of Cape Point
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Explore the Shipwrecks of Cape Point on foot. Take a walk on the wild side and visit a number of shipwrecks that line the coastline. Also have a chance to see some magnificent views like Cape Mountain Zebra, Bontebok and Eland and ofcourse the famous Cape Point lighthouse.
DAY 01
Cape point
Meet at Noordhoek.Alternatively I can pick you up from your accommodation and start our journey towards Cape Point taking in the magnificent views that the coastline has to offer.
Once reaching the starting point for the hike, we will hike down the coastline exploring a number of shipwrecks along the [sensitive content]ar in mind that this is a national park and there is a chance to see some other wildlife in the area such as Cape Mountain Zebra, Bontebok and Eland.Take in the breathtaking views and enjoy the feeling of being alone in a pristine environment without the crowds.The trail then starts to move inland where you can be treated to some magnificent views of the coastline.The trail will eventually work it's way back towards the vehicle.
Once back at the vehicle, we will make our way to the iconic Cape Point Lighthouse so that you can tick one more item off your Cape Town bucket list.There is a restaurant there, if you would like to enjoy a meal with a view.If you still have energy after the shipwreck hike ,we can walk down to the Cape of Good Hope.Alternatively we can drive there.
We will then make our way back towards Noordhoek/ your accommodation.
- 1200.00 ZAR Per Person
Transport, drinks and snacks.
An experienced guide with great wildlife knowledge and knows the area well.
Meals and entrance fees.
Remember to bring good walking shoes, sunscreen and a hat. Money for entrance fees and meals. A camera is also helpful to capture the beauty of the area.
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