Cape Town’s natural beauty and warm hospitality attracts thousands of visitors from around the world annually. And like any other top destination around the world, it’s important to be safe and vigilant while exploring our incredible city. We understand that planning...
The vibrant area of the Bo-Kaap, historically known as the Malay Quarter, is the oldest residential area in Cape Town. With its bright coloured homes and cobbled stone streets, it’s also one of the most photographed areas in the Mother City as it’s popular with...
Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) would like to remind visitors to take note of the following safety rules: Do not carry out your activity alone. Do it in groups when out hiking, trail running, cycling or horse riding, etc. Choose your route carefully and...
The following Emergency number can be used to get help in Cape Town. Emergencies from a mobile: 112 Emergencies from a landline: 107 South African Police Service: 10111 Medical & Fire Emergencies: 021 535 1100 Table Mountain NP Emergencies: 021 480 7700 Sea &...
Be Safe in the Cape The Western Cape has over 50 000 km of routes to cycle and 20 Blue Flag beaches, making it one of the most desirable places to explore and experience, but like many other destinations in the world, Cape Town and the Western Cape have areas...
Have a question about safety in the Cape Town and the Western Cape? 1. Is Cape Town safe for tourists? Cape Town is a major, modern cosmopolitan South African city. As such, we would advise travellers to exercise the same level of vigilance they would apply...
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