Private Tour
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6 hours
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Table Mountain National Park is recognized as one of the world's most remarkable attractions. Hikers and climbers immerse in a blend of rugged mountains, dramatic cliffs and kloofs, unique and famous vegetation dominated by the fynbos such as proteas and ericas. Small animals like Klipsringer, Onyx, Rock hyrax (dassie), Agama, with a wide range of birdlife can be spotted. Hikers enjoy mesmerizing views of the glorious Atlantic Seaboard encompassing magnificent bays and beaches, dunes and lagoons, and the notorious Robben Island. Join us and discover more about Table Mountain whose existence is inextricably intertwined with the history of Cape Town and its people, starting from the Cape’s indigenous people – the Khoi pastoralists and the San hunter-gatherers - to modern days.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Platteklip Gorge
Enjoy a scenic drive to “PlatteKlip” hiking trail. Travelers are greeted by exceptional natural beauty of the fynbos biome surrounding the city, the Atlantic Seaboard, from bays to valleys. The views get more striking and impressive as you drive uphill. Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) is an impressive congregation of natural magnificence covering a large area of UNESCO world heritage site and is known for its historic, scenic, and recreational significance. This park has much more in store for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike. It is very rich in floral biodiversity featuring indigenous critters and colorful fynbos and is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom.
Table Mountain National Park
The best way to explore the natural beauty and discover the unique geology of Table Mountain is to hike it. Hikers and climbers get an opportunity to get in touch with the distinctive natural aspects of this world wonder of nature; passing through rocky watercourses, immersing in a jumble of boulders, cliffs, rock formations, fynbos, with spectacular views of the city, the sea, the V &A harbor, Camps Bay and Clifton white sandy beaches, Robben Island and the entire mountain range. There are various Table Mountain hiking trails, offering different landscapes and terrains. The most recommended is "Platteklip Gorge". Join us and learn more about the history of this interesting mountain and its close link with the establishment of the city of Cape Town and the lives of its inhabitants.
Hotel pick up & drop off
Private vehicle with fuel
Private guide
Bottled water
Meals & Drinks
Tickets for Table Mountain Aerial Cable Car
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Pickup included
7 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
denissC3057GQ,,Apr 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Ascending the 1067m/3500 ft reputed Table Mountain via "India Venster" hiking trail was my best highlight on my trip to Cape Town. My second was tandem Paragliding from Signal Hill, my 3rd was Quad Biking with Atlantis Dunes, and my 4th was Ziplining in Constantia. I am very fond of adventure and hiking the Table Mountain was on my backlist. The hike is a bit challenging with a few rock climbing but very exhilarating with stunning views of the beautiful Cape Town, the ocean, the beaches and surrounding mountains. The hike was about 1.9 mi/3km and the round trip took us 05h15' including the tame we spent at the summit. The mountain and surrounding areas are part of a national park with admirable nature conservation undertaking, a unique endemic flora, a phenomenal heritage site worth visiting. Water is a must, consider bringing sunscreen, snacks and a jacket; wearing hiking sneakers is ideal! Rocks can be slippery.
904marielouisem,,Apr 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The hike to the top of Table Mountain is absolutely recommended to adventure seekers and natural beauty enthusiasts visiting Cape Town. We were a family of 7 people, and we had been waiting for an opportunity to do this hike for a couple of years. Our guide Jean is very knowledgeable, fit, with a great sense of fun. We did the "India Venster" hiking trail up, and came down via "Platteklip Gorge". The hike up involves some scrambling and rock climbing with chains and staples. Challenging but breathtaking views with a sense of adventure and accomplishment. We thoroughly enjoyed it. If you are afraid of heights or are not used to rock climbing, go for Platteklip Gorge; steep but gorgeous. Remember enough water, a jacket, sunscreen and comfortable hiking shoes. Thank you Jean for making our hike even more enjoyable.
70divinei,,Apr 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Incredible Hike with an incredible guide. The views of the city of Cape Town and her surroundings are second to none. Our guide Jean is full of fun and our hike was wonderful. Though our guide mentioned that the flower peak bloom occurs in spring August to September, a wide array of fynbos and wildflowers could be seen still. Lots of watsonia and a few proteas with impressive rock formations. Highly recommended for hikers and rock climbers.
niy0nsabaa,,Apr 1, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I was advised by a friend of mine to reserve a day of my holiday in Cape Town just for hiking Table Mountain. So, I booked this day with Kura Safaris and Jean was my guide. We hiked from 07:30 am till 04:30 pm. We started from Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens -Skeleton Gorge- to the "Diving Board" via Maclear's Beacon -highest point-. What a beautiful forest with great conservation efforts! From here we hiked to the Upper Station of the Table Mountain Aerial Cable and we enjoyed our lunch from the Table Mountain Cafe with stunning views of the enchanting city of Cape Town, the ocean and white sandy beaches. We descended overlooking the harbor, a soccer stadium, Robben Island and the port, via Platteklip Gorge, an amazing trail with steep boulders. We culminated our adventure day by exploring the Woodstock Caves situated halfway the Devils Peak. These Caves, according to my guide Jean, bear traces of early human -Khoisan- habitation, making it an important archaeological site. In addition, the mountain serves as a rich biodiversity hotspot bolstering cultural and historical importance for local communities. I will come back and I highly recommend.




Samuel B,,Mar 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The hike was absolutely amazing! We did the Platteklip trail and the views from the top of the trail are breathtaking! It took us 4h50 min (round). The hike is challenging, steep, but worth it! I suggest you start the hike much earlier to avoid the heat! Take at least 1.5 L of water! Our guide was knowledgeable, storyteller with extensive knowledge in SA history! I recommend Kura Safaris for your hiking adventure in Cape Town.



Margaret K,,Mar 9, 2025
- Review from Viator
Pasteur was so friendly, knowledgeable and kind. He was very capable (WAY more than I!) 🤣 but was so generous in his support of getting me to the top! Happy to take it at my speed; we did it! The experience is incredible. Don’t sleep on this adventure.
K2871OVpeggyk,,Mar 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Pasteur was so friendly, knowledgeable and kind. He was very capable (WAY more than I!) 🤣 but was so generous in his support of getting me to the top! Happy to take it at my speed; we did it! The experience is incredible. Don’t sleep on this adventure.
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