

A bustling shopping and entertainment center with stunning views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this former prison is where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated.
A vibrant market offering local crafts, African art, and street food.
Home to over 3,000 marine creatures, including sharks and penguins.
Fried dried fish, crispy and salty, served with a lemon and chili sauce.
Grilled halloumi, avocado, poached egg, and tomato relish on a bed of granola.

A large, filled roll with various ingredients like polony, Russian sausage, and atchar.
Cape Town's weather can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
V&A Waterfront has plenty of walking and exploring to do.
Sun protection is important due to Cape Town's strong sunlight.
A blend of spices and recipes brought by the Malay slaves, now a Cape Town specialty.
Hand-woven rugs with intricate patterns, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
South Africa is famous for its diamonds, and Cape Town offers unique, locally-cut pieces.
Renowned for its innovative breakfast menu and stunning views of Table Mountain.
Famous for its seafood and stunning views of the harbour and Table Mountain.
Iconic braai (barbecue) spot known for its delicious meat and lively atmosphere.
A serene coastal temple dedicated to the goddess Kanyakumari, where the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal meet.

Toke Point Market, a bustling local market in Bandung, offers a vibrant blend of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
Nestled in the serene hills of Uttarakhand, Chandika Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Chandika, symbolizing courage and strength. The temple enchants visitors with its spiritual ambiance and stunning mountain views, making it a significant pilgrimage site.