 








| | The air at Cape Point tested as the freshest and cleanest in the world due to the South Easter, which brings in air from the Antarctic. In addition to the cleanest air in the world, the warm Mozambique current of the Indian Ocean, which meets the cold Bengula current of the Atlantic, creates the cleanest water in the world. 
Cape Nature Conservation offers no less than 29 Nature Reserves across the Cape where it is possible to enjoy the hiking routes, adventure activities like mountain biking, canoeing, 4x4's and kloofing, accommodation and camping. Cape Peninsula Reserve The Cape of Good Hope Nature reserve is home to a variety of indigenous wildlife species including the Cape Mountain Zebra, Cape Fox, Red Lynx, Caracal and a variety of Antelope, including the once threatened but now flourishing Bontebok. In addition, about 5 troops of Chacma Baboons frequent the area.
The clean air and water make a significant impact on the forms of marine life in the vicinity and on the flora and fauna of the peninsula. 1200 indigenous species of flowering plants and ferns have been recorded in the reserve , 40% of those found on the Cape Peninsula. Fifteen of these species are endemic to the reserve, and 52 listed as rare or endangered. Interestingly, the Baboons of the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve are thought to be the only primates in the world, other than man, who derive their diets almost exclusively from the sea. The Baboons forage from the rock pools and beaches at low tide having biologically adapted to a subsistence based primarily of seafood. There are over 250 species of marine birds and other species documented within the reserve's habitat. The tiny Sunbird, Black Eagle, Albatross, Cormorant and Ostrich all inhabit the nature reserve. Marine life - Whales, Sharks, Dolphins and Seals are all visible along the South African coast. Game Reserves - From the African Lion, the King of the Jungle to the cheetah, the fastest land animal alive, the zebra to the huge African elephant, Africa's animals have always attracted attention. It is possible to view these spectacular animals up close in their natural habitat at one of the South African Game Reserves. Elgin Valley
The Kogelberg Biosphere has over 1600 plant species, one of the richest floral regions in the world, with spectacular mountain scenery, a fascinating eco system and something of interest around every bend. For eco-friendly motorcycle tours in this area click here |