Since the first person gazed upon it, Table Mountain has captivated all who encounter it. Its dramatic sandstone plateau towers above the Cape Flats, with Maclears Beacon reaching 1,085 metres at its highest point, offering some of the best views of Cape Town. The Cableway takes visitors to the summit in under 10 minutes, with a rotating floor providing panoramic views of the city, ocean, and surrounding mountains.
The mountain’s steep cliffs and rocky outcrops are home to a remarkable variety of wildlife and plant life. With approximately 1,470 plant species, Table Mountain boasts more flora than the entire British Isles, including unique species like the famous Table Mountain Ghost Frog.
Recognised as one of South Africa’s most iconic landmarks, Table Mountain is a must-visit for nature lovers, hikers, and anyone seeking breathtaking vistas. Its combination of spectacular scenery, rich biodiversity, and world-famous status makes it an unforgettable experience in the heart of Cape Town.
