Continuing an off-beaten path from South Africa's Garden Route, in the second part of her travelogue, Alwynne Gwilt stops in a rather crowded spot on the Cape Peninsula - crowded, but not with people. "Look at them go!" I yell to my husband, H, as I look down towards the Atlantic Ocean in front of us. "I just love them so much." By 'them' I mean penguins - dozens and dozens of penguins. Hopping, floating, diving, waddling, bickering, noisy, delightful penguins. I'm at the glorious Tintswalo at Boulders which overlooks the famous Boulders Beach, home to thousands of African penguins which reside in the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area, just outside of Simons Town and around an hour's drive from Cape Town. From the luxury boutique hotel's top floor, one gets a prime vantage point for watching these funny creatures go about their day and I couldn't be happier - seeing penguins was a primary attraction point of my fi
After difficult years for the hospitality industry due to the Covid pandemic, guest house owners and restaurants are smiling from ear to ear after a successful Absa Cape Epic that started in Hermanus last Tuesday.
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