TABLE MOUNTAIN & LION'S HEAD HIKING GUIDE in Cape Town

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TABLE MOUNTAIN & LION'S HEAD HIKING GUIDE in Cape Town


Olivia and Nathan here! Table Mountain hike and Lion’s Head hike were definitely highlights of our things to do in Cape Town, South Africa! The views were INSANE and the VIBE of all the fellow hikers we met along the way was EPIC! Couldn’t be more stoked about choosing Platteklip Gorge to upper cable station and to have chosen to take the table…

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  1. Xhosa is not the only South African language that has clicks.They are other 3 languages that have clicks and are sister languages to Xhosa, they are Zulu, Ndebele and swati they are all nguni languages.

  2. I was in Cape Town in November 2023. We went on Table Mountain, twice. I've been to Camps Bay and swam in the ocean there like you guys. I did not go on Lion's Head. I think I'll have to return there to visit what I missed. BTW, the guy looks like our leader of the opposition here in Canada. Google it. His name is Pierre Poilievre. I believe he will be the future Prime Minister of Canada soon. Cheers!

  3. After 47 years of chain smoking, I couldn't make it up there. The view isn't really, as a bloke in this video says, spectacular. A view of 1,000s of bulidings is a ugly as f. ps The only reason I'd go there would be to look for Birds, Snakes, Lizards, Butterflies etc.πŸ‘

  4. This is the first video I saw of you and I have to say that your personality, how happy you seem to be in that country and loving the culture and how you interacted with everyone has made me a FAN

  5. Yeah, there are beaches with warmer water East of Cape Town, such as Gordons Bay, Strand, Koolbay, etc., etc., but I also enjoy swimming in the cold sea on a hot summers day. Its very refreshing and a great way to cool off. Julle figured out the technique of entering – go in and out a few times so your legs get used to it and stop aching, and then its all plain sailing!

  6. Next time you are down, try going up skeleton gorge, it’s steeper, but much shorter and mostly in the shade. More of a direct route to the top where you find a little dam that’s has beach sand at its entrance.

  7. A little boost from the caboose, you know what I'm saying πŸ˜‚ Wish I could have met up with the two of you while you were here. Would have had you over for dinner, and shown you a few more great spots! Love your videos and good vibes!