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Budget Travel in Western Cape South Africa
The Garden Route along the coast of the Indian Ocean on the east coast of Cape Town, between a belt of mountain ranges, the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma mountains inland. The Garden Route is a milder climate and more uniform with golden unspoilt beaches, beautiful lagoons and estuaries and has more than 250 species of birds.
West Coast
The west coast offers some of the best experiences of the small town of South Africa. The West Coast has two official wine routes, the Swartland Wine Route and the Olifants River Wine Region. Only 45 minutes from Cape Town and you are in the mountains and valleys of the Cape Winelands all gracious Dutch company lodge itself lined cellars, oak-lined, ultra-restaurants in the city. The Garden Route
The land of lakes, bays, hills and forests languishes on the southern coast from Heidelberg in the forests of the Eastern Cape and Tsitsikamma Storms River. The coastal road links a series of charming towns interspersed with natural wonder. Klein Karoo
One of the most geologically interesting of South Africa Klein Karoo, with its high mountains and canyons pure. The large, old buildings are left to see, while ostrich farms, now involved in the commercial production of meat, leather can, eggs and feathers, with the ability to mount a covered Strauss. The city also hosts an annual music festival and theater Klein Karoo Kunstefees.
Central Karoo
Karoo National Park, the largest ecosystem in South Africa, shows how the fauna and flora have adapted to their hostile environment.
The Breede River Valley
Theres Ceres, named after the Roman goddess of fertility; Tulbagh with 32 historic buildings, that the greatest concentration of national monuments in the country, Montagu, home of hot mineral springs for the healing to promote famous, Worcester and Robertson – known noble for their age group .
The Overberg
An hour east of Cape Town over the mountains and the “Overberg, a coastline of beaches holiday environment, picturesque coastal villages, an old lighthouse, which saw more than a ship wreck, marked (Cape Agulhus) and Wal-Route, the more and attracts more viewers whales each year. Inland, on the Outeniqua mountains, you find the Klein Karoo Oudtshoorn is the ostrich capital of the world, and is the heart of ostrich farming world. Without doubt the most popular attraction in the region is a paradise Cango Caves.