Table Mountain’s waterfalls and streams are gushing Posted by Anita Froneman on 2 July 2021 Tags:Cape Town, hiking, Table Mountain, Table Mountain National Park Table Mountain National Park remains open under level 4 restrictions, and we couldn’t be happier. During the rainy months in Cape Town, all the streams are flowing and the mountain’s bountiful waterfalls are a sight to behold. Vegetation is lush and green, the air is fresh and the heat of the summer months is long forgotten. A hiker and photographer’s paradise. Read: 5 things to do in Cape Town during Level 4 Community group Take Back Our Mountains shared a few incredible photos and videos from recent walks on the mountain. Have a look. ALSO READ: 5 stunning winter hikes near Cape Town Related Posts Take on the crazy (beautiful) KAP sani2c mountain bike race 27 May 2022 What started as an ambitious idea: a 260 km mountain bike race from the Drakensberg... read more Semakaleng Mathebula is SA’s first black female hot air balloon pilot 27 May 2022 Semakaleng Mathebula, a 27-year-old from Ga-Rankuwa in Pretoria is South Africa's first black woman to... read more Raising dust in the dunes of the Namib 27 May 2022 Lynelle Govender makes the long journey to Namibia to meet Dr John Heydinger to learn... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
Take on the crazy (beautiful) KAP sani2c mountain bike race 27 May 2022 What started as an ambitious idea: a 260 km mountain bike race from the Drakensberg... read more
Semakaleng Mathebula is SA’s first black female hot air balloon pilot 27 May 2022 Semakaleng Mathebula, a 27-year-old from Ga-Rankuwa in Pretoria is South Africa's first black woman to... read more
Raising dust in the dunes of the Namib 27 May 2022 Lynelle Govender makes the long journey to Namibia to meet Dr John Heydinger to learn... read more