Few cities are rooted in nature quite like Cape Town. It’s a place where mountains plunge into the sea, vineyards spill across rolling valleys, and a vast, biodiverse kelp forest sways beneath the ...
But enough about its signature fruit—there’s far more to explore in the Cape Winelands beyond just the vino. From hiking the ...
Nicole Burger has proved a natural on the sled. She created history in Park City, Utah, recently, when she became the first ...
Table Mountain is South Africa's most famous landmark and the namesake for this sprawling national park. In addition to striking geological formations, it's home to distinct vegetation, called fynbos.
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From Chapman’s Peak to the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa’s landscapes set the stage for some spectacular sips. Nina Caplan has more than two decades of experience writing about food, wine, travel, ...
The best way to get around Cape Town is by car. Although signage can be a bit confusing, the city is relatively automobile-friendly, with ample parking and fewer congestion issues (when compared to ...