


A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kirstenbosch is Africa's first botanic garden, showcasing diverse Cape flora in a stunning setting.
Iconic flat-topped mountain offering panoramic views of Cape Town.
Historic museum showcasing Cape Malay culture and history.
Marine life exhibits featuring sharks, penguins, and other sea creatures.

Located within Kirstenbosch, this café offers stunning views and a relaxed atmosphere for breakfast.
Another café within Kirstenbosch, offering a variety of breakfast options in a beautiful setting.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of light meals and salads in a serene environment.
Dried and salted mullet, a local delicacy with a strong, salty taste.
Cold-smoked snoek fish, tender and flavorful, often served with bread.
Large, filled roll with fillings like polony, Russian salad, and achar.
Protection from strong South African sun during garden walks.
Prevent sunburn while exploring the garden's extensive trails.
For navigating the garden's varied terrain and long walks.
A unique honey variety found only in the Cape Floristic Region, symbolizing the garden's biodiversity.

Proteas are South Africa's national flower, and these artworks showcase the garden's beauty.
Hand-painted pottery inspired by the Cape Dutch architectural style, reflecting the garden's historic significance.

A serene Buddhist cave complex nestled in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, featuring intricate carvings and ancient stupas.
Tung Ping Chau's local markets offer a glimpse into rural Hong Kong's past, with fresh seafood and traditional wares.
A vibrant night market in Tours, offering local produce, street food, and live music.