Klein Karoo
To get the most out of the 2010 Soccer World Cup, you have to go beyond the 90 minutes of the game.
The entrance to this delightful Karoo town is through a narrow Cape sandstone kloof. Superb climate, splendid scenery and a wide variety of activities, festivals and tours make it the ideal destination.
Stargazing is by far one of the best ways to reconnect with nature and in the Karoo you can spot the celestial "Big Five" in the night sky.
These quintessentially Western Cape speciality dishes are guaranteed to make your mouth water.
Enjoy farm-style breakfasts, fresh bread, speciality meats, vegetarian delights, homemade rusks, oysters, champagne, paté, quiche, pancakes and many more...
Donkey trails are a fun and eco-friendly way to explore and get a taste of cultural heritage.
The Western Cape has some of the most prolific examples of rock art in the country.
The Klein Karoo is a semi-arid region surrounded by the Swartberg, Outeniqua and Langeberg mountain ranges with surprisingly lush river valleys and some of the country's most spectacular mountain passes.
Visit the spa’s and wellness centres in one of the world’s most unique arid zones - the dry thirst land of the Karoo.