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Cape Town, South Africa

Unveil the beauty and rich history of Cape Town, South Africa, with our engaging and interactive scavenger hunt, which takes you from majestic Table Mountain to the vibrant Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.

Cape Town, South Africa

Questions

Easy

This beginner level hunt will introduce you to Cape Town's most renowned landmarks and attractions.

Medium

Advance your journey with more intriguing clues, delving deeper into the culture and history of Cape Town

Hard

Designed for the adventurous and the curious, our hard level challenge will take you to lesser-known spots, rewarding you with a unique perspective of the Mother City.

  1. Clue 1: "This flat-topped mountain is one of the most famous landmarks in South Africa." 

  2. Clue 2: "Located at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, it's the oldest working harbour in the southern hemisphere." 

  3. Clue 3: "This garden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its unique and diverse flora." 

  4. Clue 4: "It is the most south-western point of the African continent." 

  5. Clue 5: "This historic prison once held Nelson Mandela." 

  6. Clue 6: "This iconic Cape Town beach is known for its resident penguins." 

  7. Clue 7: "This museum is dedicated to the life of a famous peace and anti-apartheid activist." 

  8. Clue 8: "What Cape Town neighborhood is known for its colorful houses and historic Muslim influence?" 

  9. Clue 9: "This historic square in Cape Town commemorates a South African Nobel laureate."

  10. Clue 10: "What open-air shopping venue in Cape Town is named after a British queen and her son?" 

  1. Clue 1: "This winding road offers spectacular views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Twelve Apostles mountains." 

  2. Clue 2: "This open-air museum features historic buildings and is named after a Dutch East India Company garden." 

  3. Clue 3: "This cultural history museum in Cape Town is named after a Dutch castle." 

  4. Clue 4: "This area is a World Heritage Site and is home to around 2,200 species of plants." 

  5. Clue 5: "This wine estate in Constantia is one of the oldest in the southern hemisphere." 

  6. Clue 6: "This promenade in Sea Point is popular for jogging, cycling, and watching sunsets." 

  7. Clue 7: "This stadium hosted some of the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches." 

  8. Clue 8: "Named after a famous South African diamond, this waterfront offers restaurants, shops, and aquarium." 

  9. Clue 9: "What's the name of the ship that brought Jan van Riebeeck to the Cape in 1652, now a museum?" 

  10. Clue 10: "This nature reserve is home to Cape Mountain Zebras and various antelope species." 

  1. Clue 1: "This monument marks the place where the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape in 1488." 

  2. Clue 2: "This mountain range has twelve peaks, each named after one of Christ's apostles." 

  3. Clue 3: "This Cape Town gallery is known for its contemporary African art." 

  4. Clue 4: "This South African national park is known for its rich biodiversity and is located in Cape Town."

  5. Clue 5: "This beach, named after a British admiral, is a favorite spot for kite-surfing." Answer: Blouberg Beach

  6. Clue 6: "This nature reserve in Cape Town, named after an indigenous tree, is home to several hiking trails." 

  7. Clue 7: "This region, known for its wine production, is named after a line of stone-topped hills." 

  8. Clue 8: "This market, named after an African wild dog, is located at the V&A Waterfront." 

  9. Clue 9: "This Cape Town suburb, known for its windmill, is home to the Rhodes Memorial." 

  10. Clue 10: "This botanical garden, located in a Cape Town suburb, is a UNESCO World Heritage site." 

Answers

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  1. Clue 1: "This flat-topped mountain is one of the most famous landmarks in South Africa." Answer: Table Mountain

  2. Clue 2: "Located at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, it's the oldest working harbour in the southern hemisphere." Answer: Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

  3. Clue 3: "This garden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its unique and diverse flora." Answer: Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

  4. Clue 4: "It is the most south-western point of the African continent." Answer: Cape Point

  5. Clue 5: "This historic prison once held Nelson Mandela." Answer: Robben Island

  6. Clue 6: "This iconic Cape Town beach is known for its resident penguins." Answer: Boulders Beach

  7. Clue 7: "This museum is dedicated to the life of a famous peace and anti-apartheid activist." Answer: Nelson Mandela Gateway

  8. Clue 8: "What Cape Town neighborhood is known for its colorful houses and historic Muslim influence?" Answer: Bo-Kaap

  9. Clue 9: "This historic square in Cape Town commemorates a South African Nobel laureate." Answer: Nobel Square

  10. Clue 10: "What open-air shopping venue in Cape Town is named after a British queen and her son?" Answer: Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

  1. Clue 1: "This winding road offers spectacular views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Twelve Apostles mountains." Answer: Chapman's Peak Drive

  2. Clue 2: "This open-air museum features historic buildings and is named after a Dutch East India Company garden." Answer: Company's Garden

  3. Clue 3: "This cultural history museum in Cape Town is named after a Dutch castle." Answer: Castle of Good Hope

  4. Clue 4: "This area is a World Heritage Site and is home to around 2,200 species of plants." Answer: Cape Floral Region

  5. Clue 5: "This wine estate in Constantia is one of the oldest in the southern hemisphere." Answer: Groot Constantia

  6. Clue 6: "This promenade in Sea Point is popular for jogging, cycling, and watching sunsets." Answer: Sea Point Promenade

  7. Clue 7: "This stadium hosted some of the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches." Answer: Cape Town Stadium

  8. Clue 8: "Named after a famous South African diamond, this waterfront offers restaurants, shops, and aquarium." Answer: V&A Waterfront

  9. Clue 9: "What's the name of the ship that brought Jan van Riebeeck to the Cape in 1652, now a museum?" Answer: The Nautical Museum, home to a replica of the ship 'Goede Hoop'

  10. Clue 10: "This nature reserve is home to Cape Mountain Zebras and various antelope species." Answer: Table Mountain National Park

  1. Clue 1: "This monument marks the place where the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape in 1488." Answer: The Dias Cross Memorial

  2. Clue 2: "This mountain range has twelve peaks, each named after one of Christ's apostles." Answer: Twelve Apostles

  3. Clue 3: "This Cape Town gallery is known for its contemporary African art." Answer: Zeitz MOCAA

  4. Clue 4: "This South African national park is known for its rich biodiversity and is located in Cape Town." Answer: Table Mountain National Park

  5. Clue 5: "This beach, named after a British admiral, is a favorite spot for kite-surfing." Answer: Blouberg Beach

  6. Clue 6: "This nature reserve in Cape Town, named after an indigenous tree, is home to several hiking trails." Answer: Silvermine Nature Reserve

  7. Clue 7: "This region, known for its wine production, is named after a line of stone-topped hills." Answer: Constantia Valley

  8. Clue 8: "This market, named after an African wild dog, is located at the V&A Waterfront." Answer: Watershed Market

  9. Clue 9: "This Cape Town suburb, known for its windmill, is home to the Rhodes Memorial." Answer: Mowbray

  10. Clue 10: "This botanical garden, located in a Cape Town suburb, is a UNESCO World Heritage site." Answer: Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

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