The Stamm Family Discover the Magic of Southern Africa

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The Stamm family, globe-trotting aficionados, had yet to explore Africa’s untamed allure. Enter Tara, a Rhino Africa Travel Expert, who crafted their itinerary with a sprinkle of adventure and a dash of the unexpected. The Stamm’s were all set for an epic family adventure in Southern Africa…

Ken Stamm and family with their ranger and tracker at Inyati

Stamm family with their safari guide and tracker in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, Image Credit: Ken Stamm

Spotted on Safari

The family’s escapade kicked off at the whimsically wild Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, located in the heart of South Africa’s Greater Kruger area.

This place is a superstar for its luxury safari lodges and exceptional game viewing, especially the famed Big 5 – lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and African buffaloes. 

Buffalo in Sabi Sand

Enjoy high calibre game viewing in classical Big 5 territory, Image Credit: Inyati Game Reserve

Their home base? The charming Inyati Game Lodge, overlooking the perennial Sand River – a real magnet for the animal A-listers. Imagine sipping your morning brew while a giraffe plays peek-a-boo behind the bushveld – yup, that’s a regular morning at Inyati.

But just wait until you hop onto a 4×4 for your morning and afternoon game drives…

Sundowners by the river

The perennial Sand River runs through Inyati, drawing a variety of wildlife, Image Credit: Inyati Game Reserve

The highlight for the family? A leopard mom, sleek as a spy, guarding her hard-earned antelope dinner, while her adorable mini-me, the cub, practised its pounce with the awkward grace of a kitten. It was like being plonked right in the middle of a live-action, fur-and-claws nature show, exclusive for Stamm’s.

“Tara, our consultant, followed up on us throughout our journey. It’s obvious that we’ll be back soon. Rhino Africa is a very good way to go for both the layout of the vacation but also the support behind it.” – Ken Stamm.

Leopard mother with her cub

Sabi Sand is arguably the best place on Earth for close-up leopard sightings

World-Class City

Next up? Cape Town, a standout among global destinations and consecutively voted one of the best cities in the world. Their base? The Labotessa Luxury Lifestyle Hotel, the epitome of elegance and personalised service.

Panoramic landscape view of Cape Town and Table Mountain

It’s not hard to see why our Mother City repeatedly ranks among the best cities in the world

Calling Cape Town’s historic Church Square home, Labotessa is a testament to the city’s charm. Here, elegance and comfort converge, creating a surprisingly homey ambience amidst its aristocratic elegance. Every corner, from the feature walls adorned with intriguing art to the plush furniture, exudes a sense of immaculate hospitality.

Labotessa Luxury Lifestyle Hotel

Labotessa embodies a blend of classical European style and 21st-century modernity, Image Credit: Labotessa

The Stamm family’s exploration of Cape Town was an eclectic mix of experiences. From the dramatic scenery where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge at Cape Point to Bo-Kaap’s narrow lanes lined with brightly painted houses, each was steeped in culture with powerful personality.

Voted the world’s best coffee shop by the The Daily Telegraph, Image Credit: Truth

“Truth Coffee in Cape Town is NOT ONLY a great experience, IT IS ALMOST CERTAINLY UNIQUE!” – Ken Stamm.

Bo-Kaap's colourful houses in Cape Town

The Bo-Kaap neighbourhood of Cape Town has a rich and multicultural history

Cape Town is a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural depth, set against a backdrop of stunning Table Mountain and the vast sea, not to mention a history as rich as its local wine.

“We were not prepared for how good the food would be. We could’ve expected great produce, meat, fish, etc., but everywhere we stayed, the chefs were excellent. Our last two trips were to Provence and Tuscany, and we’re from Montreal (which is a foodie place) – so that’s telling you something!” – Jackie Khougaz.

Cape Point

With its dramatic cliffs and breathtaking views, Cape Point is truly a sight to behold, Image Credit: Ken Stamm

Water Edge Wonder

Bidding the Mother City adieu, their adventure continued as they ventured along the Whale Route to the enchanting Hermanus Lagoon, where the family discovered the serene Mosaic Lagoon Lodge. Located just a two-hour scenic drive from Cape Town, this hidden gem is embedded in vast, pristine natural beauty.

Overlooking the tranquil lagoon waters and the imposing Kleinrivier mountains, the lodge is a sanctuary amidst an ancient milkwood forest teeming with birdlife.

Mosaic Lagoon Lodge bei Hermanus

Explore the Hermanus Lagoon on kayaks or stroll down the Walker Bay dunes, Image Credit: Mosaic Lagoon Lodge

Sitting right on the water’s edge, Mosaic Lagoon Lodge is a five-star retreat that warmly welcomed the Stamm’s into its luxurious, thatched abodes.

The family was embraced not just by the lodge’s comforts but also by a sense of profound appreciation for the majestic and unspoiled landscape they were about to explore.

“It’s difficult to fully capture, even in photographs, the wild and captivating beauty of the Cape and the Walker Bay Nature Reserve. The unique blend of wind, water, diverse geology, and rich flora creates a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Having witnessed it once, I am drawn to return, not just to see it again, but to immerse myself in the environment. If possible, I would like to return one day and hike the many trails.” – Ken Stamm.

Walker Bay Nature Reserve

Enjoy a variety of day hikes along the coast, Image Credit: Ken Stamm

A Feast of Flora

Wine lovers, rejoice! The next chapter for the Stamm family took place in the Cape Winelands at Babylonstoren. Positioned in the heart of the Cape Winelands, halfway between the quaint towns of Paarl and Franschhoek, the Stamm family found themselves on a historic farm that’s a veritable Eden.

Spend hours exploring the gardens

Get lost in the gorgeous grounds, Image Credit: Babylonstoren

Babylonstoren, reminiscent of the legendary Hanging Gardens of Babylon, unfolded before them as a magical, country-style oasis in the heart of the Cape Winelands. For the Stamm family, it was an enchanting journey into a living, breathing ecosystem.

“Babylonstoren’s garden tour, led by the Gundula Deutschlander, frequently featured on Instagram, is a remarkable experience. She is one with her ecosystem, she KNOWS every plant in great detail and how the whole place interacts, how it lives together. It’s almost out of a fairy tale, your appreciation for this part of nature opens up. She is one of those people you will never forget.” – Ken Stamm.

The sprawling grounds of Babylonstoren

Although a wine estate, Babylonstoren boasts a verdant and vast fruit and vegetable garden, Image Credit: Babylonstoren

Guided through the gardens, the family felt like they had stepped into a fairy tale, led by a guide whose knowledge and passion for nature seemed surreal – knowing every plant and how they coexist… Each plant, each vine, became characters in their adventure, revealing the delicate balance of life.

Gardens of Babylonstoren

All food is made from produce grown on the farm, Image Credit: Babylonstoren

From Cascades to Classrooms

The Stamms’ final destination was Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, a colossal curtain of water that plunges with a majesty that you must see to believe. 

This natural wonder, often shrouded in a misty spray, presents a spectacular display of power and beauty, where rainbows arc in the sunlight against the thundering backdrop of cascading waters.

Aerial view of Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls will have your pulse pounding!

Amidst this splendour, the family stayed at Tongabezi Lodge, a haven of tranquillity and luxury. Set on the banks of the Zambezi River, just upstream of the Falls, the lodge offered an intimate connection with this sensational UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

“The thunderous might of Victoria Falls is beyond imagination. You may think you’re prepared for its magnitude, but you most definitely are not. Equally marvellous is the fact that its surroundings remain beautifully unspoiled by excessive commercialisation.” – Ken Stamm.

View of Tongabezi Lodge across the river

Tongabezi Lodge is under shady ebony trees on a sweeping bend of the Zambezi River, Image Credit: Tongabezi Lodge

The itinerary here presented a great assortment of activities – a river cruise on the Zambezi, a tour of the Falls, and a visit to a local village and the Tongabezi Trust School, which turned out to be an enlightening experience.

“Having a world-class gourmet lunch and a glass of wine next to the hippos on the legendary Zambezi is an unbelievable experience.” – Jackie Khougaz.

View of the Zambezi River from a private deck at dusk

Tongabezi is an award-winning eco-lodge in a hidden location on the banks of the Zambezi River, Image Credit: Tongabezi

The Tongabezi Trust

Established in 1996, the Tongabezi Trust School emerged from the aspiration to offer a comprehensive education to disadvantaged rural children in Zambia, specifically those residing within a reachable distance on foot from the school. The aim is to give youngsters a good, well-rounded education that will really make a difference in their lives.

Children with smiling faces at Tongabezi Trust School

Tongabezi offers community experiences where you can engage in education and sustainability projects, Image Credit: Tongabezi

The Stamms’ visit to the school was a poignant reminder of the vibrant culture and community that thrives in the shadow of the Falls. This deeply impactful visit led to a heartfelt decision to sponsor a young boy’s education, an act that forged a lasting impact on the child as well as the community.

“The village visit was pretty enlightening and, when combined with the school visit, we learned that it was very easy to help out. So we ended up supporting a four-year-old boy’s education” – Ken Stamm.

Two young male students of the Tongabezi Trust School

Be inspired by how a small classroom has become a school of over 240 students from surrounding villages, Image Credit: Tongabezi

Ready for a Journey of a Lifetime?

As we close this chapter on the Stamm family’s captivating journey through Southern Africa, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ken, Jackie and their family for sharing their incredible experiences with us.

We would also like to give a special nod to Tara for curating this unforgettable adventure. Inspired by their tale? Connect with us and embark on your own African escapade. 

Featured Image Credit: Ken Stamm

Africa is WOWING at the World’s Best Awards 2023!

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Oh, boy! We’re absolutely thrilled to shout it from the rooftops – our favourites have made it to the top of the charts on the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2023! These outstanding hotels, lodges and restaurants have swept travellers off their feet with their magical experiences and top-notch service. Let’s put our hands together for these shining stars…

Royal Malewane farmhouse pool

The best of the best in the world of travel, Image Credit: Royal Malewane

The Safari Hotshots That Have Stolen Our Hearts

Royal Malewane, Thornybush Private Game Reserve

Get ready to feel like royalty as you explore the untamed beauty of Thornybush Private Game Reserve in the Greater Kruger National ParkRoyal Malewane has truly earned its spot as the ultimate safari dreamland – where luxury and wildlife come together for the adventure of a lifetime!

Royal Malewane pool

A royal setting in the bush, Image Credit: Royal Malewane

Virunga Lodge, Rwanda

Are you up for breathtaking mountain gorilla encounters? Then Virunga Lodge in Rwanda is your must-visit! Nestled by the stunning Virunga Mountains and overlooking the mesmerising twin lakes, this eco-lodge not only gives you a front-row seat to nature’s finest but also champions sustainability like no other.

The perfect tranquil base for gorilla trekking safaris

The perfect tranquil base for gorilla trekking safaris, Image Credit: Virunga Lodge

Angama Mara, Maasai Mara National Reserve

Gosh, can you imagine waking up to sweeping views of the iconic Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya? Well, that’s what Angama Mara promises – and it delivers BIG time! With its modern flair, warm hospitality, and epic game drives, it’s no wonder it’s a safari enthusiast’s paradise.

Angama Mara

Located high above the floor of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, Image Credit: Angama Mara

Our Favourite Resorts Will Sweep You Off Your Feet

Babylonstoren, Cape Winelands

Picture-perfect and exuding history, Babylonstoren in Cape Winelands is an absolute gem. Surrounded by lush vineyards, it’s a charming escape that treats you to farm-to-table delights and a soothing ambience that’ll make you wish you never have to leave.

Accommodation at Babylonstoren

Equally dreamy as the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon, Image Credit: Babylonstoren

Matetsi Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Brace yourself for a jaw-dropping adventure along the mighty Zambezi River. Matetsi Victoria Falls knows how to blend luxury with nature’s raw beauty like a match made in heaven. From thrilling game views to awe-inspiring Victoria Falls experiences, this resort has it all.

Matetsi suite

Indulge and discover the precious natural wonders of Zimbabwe, Image Credit: Matetsi Victoria Falls

andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia

Calling all desert dreamers! andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge is your dream come true. Set amid the ethereal Namib Desert in Namibia, this hidden treasure lets you disconnect from the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature and yourself. Oh, and stargazing here is out of this world!

Exterior view of andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge - one of the best luxury lodges in Namibia

Explore Sossusvlei in style, Image Credit: andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge

The World’s Best Restaurants Are Simply Delectable

FYN, Cape Town

Foodies, rejoice! One of our top eating spots on our favourite restaurants’ list, FYN in Cape Town, is turning heads with its mind-blowing fusion of flavours and artistic presentations. Prepare for a South African culinary journey like no other, where tradition meets innovation and your taste buds are in for a wild ride.

Fyn Restaurant

A restaurant that consistently exceeds expectations, Image Credit: Fyn

La Colombe, Cape Town

Tucked away in the verdant Constantia Valley, La Colombe is a true gastronomic oasis. Drawing inspiration from French cuisine, the masterful chefs craft dishes that are true works of art. With an inviting atmosphere and creative cuisine, every bite here is an explosion of taste that’ll leave you wanting more.

La Colombe cuisine

One of Cape Town’s most well-loved and awarded restaurants, Image Credit: La Colombe

Get Ready to Be Wowed by The Best in Travel!

Can we just say a massive congratulations to these incredible places? They’ve truly earned their spots on the “World’s Best Awards” list, and we can’t wait to see what amazing experiences they’ll cook up next.

Embrace the world’s best in travel and start planning your African adventure with us today!

Featured Image Credit: Royal Malewane

African Travel in January: Where to Go

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African travel in January presents a dazzling display of lush green hues, making it a prime time for safari adventures. The weather does a little shimmy, opening up prime chances to witness some of Africa’s most awe-inspiring wildlife events. If you want to dodge the rain entirely, East Africa is a fantastic choice. But if you don’t mind a little spittle, Southern Africa is a true masterpiece, with spine-tingling sunsets and adorable baby animals peppering the grassy plains. Here’s where to go and what to see…

Two lion cubs

Summer brings an array of baby animals

1. Cape Town, South Africa

In January, Cape Town in South Africa is the perfect destination for those seeking adventure, nature, food, and fun. The weather is perfect, with long, warm days and balmy evenings. Additionally, the surrounding Cape Winelands perfectly complements the vibrant city. Come see for yourself why Cape Town is the place to be in January!

View of the dock and boats at the V&A Waterfront

Table Mountain overlooking the bustling V&A Waterfront

Our Favourite Property: The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa

The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa is the envy of Cape Town, and for good reason! This award-winning, five-star retreat is located at the foot of the majestic Twelve Apostles mountain range and overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. In other words, it’s the ideal place to unwind and let all your worries melt away during your African travel in January.

Sunset view over the Atlantic ocean

One of the most enviable positions in Cape Town, Image Credit: The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa

2. Garden Route, South Africa

The Garden Route in South Africa is an unparalleled destination in January. Not only is the weather warm and inviting, but the scenery is absolutely stunning, and there’s plenty to do too. So, pack your swimsuits, hiking boots, and sense of adventure because this is one summer vacation destination you don’t want to miss! Trust us, the beaches are to die for, the forests are lush and vibrant, and the wildlife is simply amazing. In addition, with all the fun activities and attractions, you’ll never get bored. 

A meandering road engulfed by lush forest

South Africa’s own “Garden of Eden”

Our Favourite Property: Birkenhead House

Birkenhead House in Hermanus is one of our favourites found along the Garden Route. Located on a clifftop overlooking Walker Bay, a top whale-watching spot, this beach house blends five-star luxury with laid-back vibes. From the hotel deck, you’ll have front-row seats to the action. And, as an added bonus, two of Hermanus’ best beaches are just a short walk away.

Birkenhead House's unique cliff-top position overlooks Walker Bay's whale watching paradise

A unique cliff-top position overlooking Walker Bay’s whale watching paradise, Image Credit: Birkenhead House

3. Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana

African Travel in January is a fantastic time to visit the Makgadikgadi Pans. The migrating animals are in full swing, and the pans are filled with water, creating a lush and vibrant landscape. Here, you can take in the stunning scenery and witness the incredible migration of zebras and a myriad of other wildlife. This once-in-a-lifetime experience will leave you with unforgettable memories and a greater appreciation for the beauty of Africa.

Horse safari amongst zebras

Rain transforms the pans into a feast for zebras passing through, Image Credit: Jack’s Camp

Our Favourite Property: Jack’s Camp

Immerse yourself in the serene and untamed beauty of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park at Jack’s Camp. A true oasis in the desert, this luxurious safari camp transports you back to the golden age of exploration and adventure. Hailed as one of the world’s most exclusive and extraordinary desert vacation destinations by the likes of Condé Nast Traveller and Jeremy Clarkson, a visit to Jack’s Camp promises to awaken your senses and inspire your soul. 

Luxury safari tent interior

One of the world’s most extreme desert vacation destinations, Image Credit: Jack’s Camp

4. Southern Serengeti, Tanzania

The Southern Serengeti is bursting with new life as the wildebeest give birth to thousands of calves each day. With the short rainy season providing sweet grass for grazing, the herds are able to thrive and prepare for the next leg of their Great Migration. However, they must also be on guard against the region’s fearsome predators who are on the hunt. From the majestic lions to cunning jackals and hyena clans, the Serengeti is a true showcase of the circle of life in action. If you want to witness this awe-inspiring spectacle, a safari in January is the perfect time to visit.

Grazing wildebeest in green grass

The Great Migration starts settling down in the Southern Serengeti in January

Our Favourite Property: Nasikia Mobile Camp

Nasikia Mobile Camp invites adventurous guests to witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration from its two prime locations. In January, Nasikia sets up camp in a small marsh, where you can watch wildebeest roam the Serengeti’s verdant plains. And if you’re lucky, you may even have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see new life enter the world during the calving season. And with so many vulnerable newborns around, predators are plentiful too!

Main area of Nasikia Mobile Migration Camp

Nasikia follows the Great Migration throughout the year, Image Credit: Nasikia Mobile Camp

5. Zanzibar, Tanzania

Escape the cold and dreary winter in the northern hemisphere and experience the warmth and beauty of East Africa. A great addition to a Serengeti safari and the crown jewel of Tanzania’s coastal treasures, Zanzibar offers stunning beaches, fascinating historical sites, and world-class snorkelling and scuba diving. We suggest you end your Tanzania safari with a dreamy beach holiday in Zanzibar and discover one of the finest African destinations in January.

Pristine Zanzibar beach with thatch umbrellas and sun loungers

White sandy beaches with twinkling turquoise seas, Image Credit: Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort

Our Favourite Property: Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort

Zuri, meaning “beautiful” in Swahili, truly captures the essence of the 12-hectare micro-universe of Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort. Experience the island’s diversity, from lush forests to crystal-clear beaches, as you relax in the luxury of this luxurious resort. Sip a cocktail by the infinity pool, surrounded by bohemian-inspired décor and serene colours. Here, you can truly escape and find sanctuary in this stunning island getaway.

Viewing deck overlooking beach, palm trees and ocean

Designed to be the ultimate beach utopia, Image Credit: Zuri Zanzibar Hotel and Resort

Let’s Start Planning Your African Travel in January

African travel in January is the perfect time for a safari adventure. Lush landscapes and cute baby animals make it a prime time to witness some of Africa’s most awe-inspiring wildlife events. Cape Town, the Garden Route, and Zanzibar offer beautiful destinations with luxurious accommodations, pristine nature, and stunning beaches. 

So, pack your bags, touch base with our Travel Experts, and head to Africa for an unforgettable January vacation!

The Most Instagrammable Places in Cape Town

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Many years ago, Sir Francis Drake described our magnificent Mother City as “the fairest Cape in all the circumference of the world”, and these words still hold true today. From the flat-topped Table Mountain to the turquoise seas of Table Bay, this glorious multicultural city has no trouble living up to its fame. So, without further ado, grab your phone, camera or GoPro and let’s jump into our pick of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town!

Girl taking a photo at golden Hour on Chapmans Peak Drive

Golden hour on Chapman’s Peak Drive makes for exquisite photos, Image Credit: Brad Mitchell

1. Table Mountain

What would the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town be without Table Mountain? Home to the most abundant yet smallest floral kingdom on earth, this magnificent peak is one of the Cape’s most photographed landmarks.

While the cableway is a convenient and fun option for getting up the mountain, for the best photos, we definitely recommend hiking! A popular pick is the Platteklip Gorge trail. On the hike up, there will be many amazing photo ops. And once at the top, you can take the cable car down – so you can experience the best of both worlds! 

Beautiful view from while hiking to the top of Table Mountain

Beautiful views while hiking to the top of Table Mountain

2. Bloubergstrand Beach

On the other hand, for a different perspective of Table Mountain, Bloubergstrand Beach offers unobstructed views of the signature flat-topped mountain from across Table Bay. The light reflecting off the ocean gives the mountain a majestic blue tint, which is why the translation of this beach’s name means “Blue Mountain Beach”.

This long beach is a favourite among surfers and kite surfers alike. However, even if you’re not the sporty type, basking in the sun on the warm white sand yields the same pleasure! Make sure you pack your tripod because this is the perfect place to take an exquisite time-lapse of sunset over the Atlantic Ocean.

Sunset over the Atlantic Ocean from Bloubergstrand Beach

Sunset over the Atlantic Ocean from Bloubergstrand Beach, Image Credit: Steven Morrow

3. The Cape Winelands

Many travellers are familiar with the famed Franschhoek and Stellenbosch vineyards, but even closer to Cape Town is the leafy suburb of Constantia. The birthplace of South Africa’s wine-making industry, you’ll be able to visit some of the oldest and most stunning estates in the Cape. Here you can spend the day sipping delicious wines while snapping stories with some of the most beautiful landscapes as your backdrop. 

Constantia and its vineyards is without doubt one of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town and surroundings

Welcome to the vineyards of Constantia, Image Credit: Klein Constantia

4. Lion’s Head

Lion’s Head towers over Cape Town and the surrounding ocean like a sentinel, forming part of the city’s spectacular geography. The stunning panoramic view the mountain provides of the city, Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain make it undoubtedly one of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town!

With its rich biodiversity and picture-perfect views, this iconic summit has easily become one of the most popular hikes in Cape Town. But did you even hike Lion’s Head if you didn’t take a photo at the top? Make sure you choose a day with minimal clouds to get the perfect Instagram-worthy shot.

Man standing at the edge of Lion's Head Mountain in Cape Town

A mandatory photo at the top of Lion’s Head

5. Cape Point Nature Reserve

Showing off with wild coastline, glistening tide pools, rolling valleys and a wide variety of fauna and flora, we’re sure it comes as no surprise that Cape Point is on our list of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town.

With the seemingly endless ocean extending in every direction, you can get the most spectacular views from the lookout points around the lighthouse and nearby peaks. Make sure you pack extra memory cards for your camera. With so much to see, you’re going to need them!

Serenes beachs in the Cape Point Nature Reserve

Serenes beachs in the Cape Point Nature Reserve, Image Credit: Nicolas Raymond

6. Boulders Beach

Cape Town certainly doesn’t lack amazing beaches, but there’s something truly special about Boulders Beach. It’s home to a colony of smartly dressed waddling African penguins right under your nose!

Fun fact: This is the only place in the world where you can swim right next to African penguins. You read that right! So, make sure you take along your power bank to ensure you’ll be able to take as many photos of these adorable birds as your heart desires!

Happy young woman sits on Boulders beach with penguins

Take photos with the penguins on Boulders Beach

7. Oranjezicht City Farm Market

The Oranjezicht Market is conveniently situated in Granger Bay, next to the picturesque V&A Waterfront. With its stunning sea views and artisanal goodies, the reasons why this market is one of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town are endless – just like its many photo opportunities!

The beautiful sea view from the Oranjezicht Market

The beautiful sea view from the Oranjezicht Market, Image Credit: The Frank Story

Here, you’ll find everything from freshly harvested produce to lifestyle goods, such as clothing and décor and the most fantastic selection of foodie feasts. All Capetonians would agree that no trip to the Oranjezicht Market is complete without a cute Reel to capture it! So, make sure you snap some videos while you shop.

The Oranjezicht City Farm Market in Granger Bay

The Oranjezicht City Farm Market in Granger Bay, Image Credit: Savannah St Claire

8. Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden

The famous Kirstenbosch Garden lies on the slopes of Table Mountain. With its magnificent beauty and diverse Cape flora, this esteemed botanical garden is one of the greatest botanical gardens in the world.

It’s a favourite among locals and visitors alike for relaxed picnics on the lawns, hikes up Skeleton Gorge, fun summer sunset concerts, and walks along the Boomslang tree canopy walkway. Furthermore, between blossoming proteas and stunning views, there are so many amazing spots to snap the perfect shot!

A sunset walk along Kirstenbosch's canpoy walkway

A walk along Kirstenbosch’s canopy walkway, Image Credit : Africantraveldesk.com

9. Chapman’s Peak Drive

Chapman’s Peak Drive is a winding coastal road that stretches between Noordhoek and Hout Bay on the Atlantic Coast, offering stunning 180-degree-views of the Cape Peninsula. As one of the most breathtaking marine drives in the world, it’s only fitting that we consider it one of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town!

Take a leisurely drive along this scenic road and stop at one of the vantage points along the way to enjoy a picnic overlooking to ocean. And don’t miss out on the opportunities to capture whales and dolphins frolicking in the water below.

A scenic drive along Chapmans Peak Drive

A scenic drive along Chapman’s Peak Drive, Image Credit: Love Cape Town

10. Cape Town From Above

For a new perspective of the Cape, why not take to the sky? Whether for a scenic helicopter flight or a tour of one of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town from above, this is a way to make your itinerary unforgettable. 

Helicopter tour over the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

Explore Cape Town from the sky, Image Credit: NAC Helicopters

Visit The Most Instagrammable Places in Cape Town

Cape Town’s incredible natural beauty makes the perfect backdrop for all of the fun and exciting activities the city has to offer. Therefore, we guarantee there won’t be a moment you’re not capturing the most picture-perfect memories in the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town!

The crown jewel of South Africa is bucket-list central, and with so many items to check off the list, you may need a little bit of help in planning your trip. And lucky for you, our Rhino Africa Travel Experts are always poised and ready to assist! Contact us today, and let’s start planning the African holiday of your dreams. 

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