Explore Table Mountain’s rugged beauty, unique wildlife, and rich history. Hike through fynbos, spot wildlife, and enjoy stunning Atlantic views.
Explore Table Mountain’s rugged beauty, unique wildlife, and rich history. Hike through fynbos, spot wildlife, and enjoy stunning Atlantic views.
- Platteklip Gorge - Embark on a picturesque drive to the “PlatteKlip” hiking trail. Visitors are welcomed by the stunning natural beauty of the fynbos biome that surrounds the city, along with the Atlantic Seaboard, featuring bays and valleys. As the drive ascends, the views become increasingly breathtaking. Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) is a…
- Platteklip Gorge - Embark on a picturesque drive to the “PlatteKlip” hiking trail. Visitors are welcomed by the stunning natural beauty of the fynbos biome that surrounds the city, along with the Atlantic Seaboard, featuring bays and valleys. As the drive ascends, the views become increasingly breathtaking. Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) is a remarkable collection of natural splendor, encompassing a vast area of a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its historical, scenic, and recreational importance. This park offers a wealth of experiences for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. It boasts a rich floral biodiversity, showcasing indigenous wildlife and vibrant fynbos, and is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom.
- Table Mountain National Park - The ideal way to experience the natural beauty and unique geology of Table Mountain is through hiking. Hikers and climbers have the chance to connect with the distinctive natural features of this world wonder, traversing rocky streams, navigating through boulders, cliffs, rock formations, and fynbos, all while enjoying spectacular views of the city, the sea, the V&A harbor, Camps Bay and Clifton’s white sandy beaches, Robben Island, and the entire mountain range. There are various hiking trails on Table Mountain, each offering different landscapes and terrains. “Platteklip Gorge” is highly recommended. Join us to learn more about the fascinating history of this mountain and its close connection with the founding of Cape Town and the lives of its residents.
- Table Mountain Aerial Cableway - Discover the flat summit of Table Mountain. Relish a meal or refreshments at the “Ten 67” Café-restaurant. Enjoy the peace and beauty of the mountaintop setting. Capture the stunning scenery and encounter wildlife such as the Dassie (Rock Hyrax), Klipspringer, Agama, and a diverse range of birdlife. Visit the “Shop at the Top” for gifts and souvenirs. Take in the breathtaking 360-degree views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding landscape.
- Platteklip Gorge Starting Point - A descent via “Platteklip Gorge” offers spectacular views of Cape Town, “Devil’s Peak”, Robben Island, and the surrounding ocean. The imposing cliffs within the gorge create a dramatic and grand atmosphere, especially in the upper reaches. The cascading stream in winter, colorful proteas in spring, and the historical significance of the route enhance its allure.

- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Private vehicle with fuel
- Private guide
- Bottled water
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Private vehicle with fuel
- Private guide
- Bottled water
- Meals & Drinks
- Tickets for Table Mountain Aerial Cable Car
- Meals & Drinks
- Tickets for Table Mountain Aerial Cable Car
Table Mountain National Park is celebrated as one of the world’s most extraordinary attractions. Hikers and climbers can explore a mix of rugged mountains, dramatic cliffs, and kloofs, along with unique and renowned vegetation dominated by fynbos, including proteas and ericas. Small animals such as the Klipspringer, Onyx, Rock Hyrax (dassie), and Agama,…
Table Mountain National Park is celebrated as one of the world’s most extraordinary attractions. Hikers and climbers can explore a mix of rugged mountains, dramatic cliffs, and kloofs, along with unique and renowned vegetation dominated by fynbos, including proteas and ericas. Small animals such as the Klipspringer, Onyx, Rock Hyrax (dassie), and Agama, along with a diverse range of birdlife, can be observed. Hikers are treated to breathtaking views of the stunning Atlantic Seaboard, featuring magnificent bays and beaches, dunes, lagoons, and the famous Robben Island. Join the adventure and uncover more about Table Mountain, whose existence is deeply connected with the history of Cape Town and its people, from the Cape’s indigenous Khoi pastoralists and San hunter-gatherers to the present day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.