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  1. Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) stretches 70km from Signal Hill and Table Mountain in the north to Cape Point in the south and includes a Marine Protected Area and many of the beaches around the Peninsula. TMNP is a part of the Cape Floral Kingdom and is home to many interesting animals and thousands of exquisite plants and trees, many of ...

  2. Table Mountain National Park, previously known as the Cape Peninsula National Park, is a national park in Cape Town, South Africa, proclaimed on 29 May 1998, for the purpose of protecting the natural environment of the Table Mountain Chain, and in particular the rare fynbos vegetation. The park is managed by South African National Parks.

  3. Table Mountain National Park is a walking Park with exciting trails for all levels of walkers from the super-fit to the casual stroller. There are many routes to choose from along the Table Mountain Chain offering spectacular views of the City of Cape Town, rugged mountains and deep blue seas.

  4. Table Mountain National Park is located in the southwestern tip of South Africa neighboring the city of Cape Town. The park covers an area of 85 square miles (221 sq km). The national park is part of the larger UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Cape Floral Region World Heritage Site. It protects over 1,100 indigenous vegetation species.

  5. Table Mountain. Arguably one of the most well-known mountains in Africa, Table Mountain provides a magnificent backdrop to cosmopolitan Cape Town and boasts the accolade of New 7 Wonders of Nature. Famous for the tablecloth of clouds that pours endlessly down its slopes when the south-easter blows, this is a mountain of many moods and offers ...

  6. The rocks of the mountain are approximately 600-million years old. It is the only natural site on the planet to have a constellation of stars named after it. The constellation is called “Mensa”, which means ‘table’ in Latin. Table Mountain National Park offers kilometres of trails, ranging from coastal walks, to strenuous summit hikes.

  7. Table Mountain National Park is the most visited national park in South Africa, attracting 4.2 million people every year for various activities. The mountain has 8,200 plant species, of which around 80% are fynbos , meaning fine bush. [4]

  8. Table Mountain National Park is a 221-km² park in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It protects the natural environment of the Table Mountain Chain, and in particular the rare fynbos vegetation. The park contains two well-known landmarks: Table Mountain, and the Cape of Good Hope, the most southwestern extremity of Africa.

  9. Cape Town, South Africa, Africa. Sea Point to Hout Bay. Stretching from Signal Hill to Cape Point, this 220-sq-km park is a natural wonder, its range of environments including granite and sandstone mountains, giant-boulder-strewn beaches and shady forests. For the vast majority of visitors, the main attraction is the 1086m-high mountain itself ...

  10. Jan 2020 • Couples. The first thing to say about Table mountain is to keep an eye on the weather conditions as it can change quickly. If you know you have a clear day or even part day my advice is to go and make the most of it. Whilst we were in Cape Town the table cloth covered the mountain on numerous days.

  11. The mountain forms part of Table Mountain National Park, which is globally recognised for its biodiversity what with its truly unique and incredibly beautiful fauna and flora. The park encompasses the Table Mountain chain stretching from Signal Hill in the north to Cape Point in the south including the seas and coastline of the peninsula.

  12. Jun 26, 2019 · Its current name is derived from Taboa do Cabo, or Table of the Cape, a moniker given to it by Portuguese explorer Antonio de Saldanha in 1503. To the original Khoi-San people of the Cape, it was known as Hoerikwaggo, or the Mountain of the Sea. Table Mountain is part of Table Mountain National Park, established in 1998.

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