Extreme sport packages Capetown South Africa
I got the extreme sport packages from Kilroy, and added the quadbiking and the safari (Aquila).
This is all in Capetown
** KITEBOARDING in 50KTS ** Capetown / SA
Sport / KITEBOARDING
Spot / Hermanus
Country/ South Africa (Capetown)
Rider / Rangin Antonin
Wind / 30-55 KTS
Music/ HEATHENS, EMINEM remix
Duotone EVO 8m 2020
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY ON EARTH | THE WAJESUS FAMILY IN CAPE TOWN
Cape Town is a pretty and singular town; it lies at the foot of an enormous wall of mountains, which reaches into the clouds and makes a most imposing barrier. Cape Town is the most beautiful city in our view.
The air you smell, the sights you see, the food you taste, the language you hear, and the feeling you get..nothing familiar. That is true freedom.
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Cape Town , A Windy Day
Dec 2013 , Cape Town gets a bit windy. Certain times of the year , mainly the summer months the wind can pick up to some amazing speeds. The Cape Town high buildings catch the wind and some how the wind increases in strength and speed and you can go to certain spots ( about 100 meter by 100 meters ) and the wind will be Extremely strong in those spots , If you move around to other parts of Cape Town , one might experience little or just hat blowing wind.
5 amazing extreme sports to do in Cape Town!
Cape Town is a wonderful hotpot of nature, culture and parties but it is also known for extreme sports activities! Have you ever wondered what it is like to feel a real adrenaline rush, being filled up with a lot of excitement and nervousness?! Have a sneak peek at what extreme sports activities you can do as Leticia describes her feelings and experiences!
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South Africa: Cape Town Beaches
St James, Water's Edge, Boulders, Oudekraal, Llandudno, Buffels Bay, Clifton 4th, Camps Bay and Blouberg beaches are featured in this video. Filming and editing by Robert Stephens.
Kiteboarding Travel Guide: Cape Town South Africa - Destinations EP 16
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There's a place way down in the Southern Hemisphere where the scenery will steal your heart and the wind will knock you off your feet. It sounds intense and it is... in all the best ways! In this edition of Destinations, we're checking out a kite spot that's close to my heart: Cape Town, South Africa.
Cape Town is the home of the Red Bull King of the Air, and a popular kiteboarding hotspot. In the high season, it seems like the entire kiteboarding community comes together. Kitesurfers come from all over the world to chase their Big Air dreams and to kite with the legends of the sport.
On your average January day at Kite Beach in Cape Town, having the likes of Jesse Richman, Aaron Hadlow, Kevin Langeree, and Ruben Lenten throwing huge megaloops over you would not be an unusual sight! Not to mention the up and coming riders that spend their season training in these extreme conditions...
In this blog, we'll cover everything you need to know about kiteboarding in Cape Town. Scroll down to find out travel tips and advice for this epic South African destination.
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A Neighborhood Tour of Observatory, Cape Town
Observatory is a neighborhood in Cape Town, South Africa where many international students and young professionals live and work. See this vibrant and fun community come to life through the eyes of one of our VAC interns! Learn more about our international internship program on our website: vacorps.com
Len10 in Capetown
Ruben Lenten tearing it up in South Africa. Prepare for hardcore with the most amazing sick tricks and the most awesome Terrifying kiteloops EVER !
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Touring Cape Point in Cape Town, South Africa
With our time extremely limited in Cape Town, we decided to take a Cape Point Peninsula tour to cover as many of the main scenic attractions in the surrounding area as we possibly could. Our hectic day included visiting Seal Island, Boulders Penguin Colony, and the Cape of Good Hope doing boat tours, hiking and biking. We spotted wild Ostriches and Baboons. At one point we spotted a baboon on top of a car with the lady inside freaking out. To say the day was eventful would be an understatement; however, the one wrinkle was that the weather was quite crappy. I really wish we could have done this tour on a nicer day.
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Touring Cape Point in Cape Town, South Africa Travel Video Transcript:
So, good morning from rainy Cape Town. Today we've signed up to do a Cape Point and Peninsula tour. So we're going to be traveling down to Cape Point by bus. We're also hauling some bicycles along. So once we get there we're planning to go biking, do a little bit of hiking and we're going to see some sights along the way. It should be fun and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the rain holds off.
So this morning we're taking a boat tour to Seal Island and hopefully we'll spot some seals along the way.
We're going in search of penguins.
I've seemed to spot a rather large unusual penguin over here. It looks rather uncoordinated. And a little bit silly.
So we're not allowed to get too close to the penguins. They may be cute but they're quite vicious with their little beaks.
Alright, so this is where the fun begins. We've arrived at the Cape of Good Hope and right now we're unloading the bikes. We're going to get all suited up and get ready to go biking. Finally!
We're biking in a National Park and apparently it could be a bit like a mini safari. There has been a lot of animals spotted here. Especially baboons.
Having fun so far? I am but I look a little bit ridiculous but I'm trying to stay warm. It is windy out here.
Okay, so we've just finished biking five kilometers. Now it is time for our delicious lunch. What do we have? I'm going to enjoy this. We've got a lovely sandwich and Malay macaroni salad. I can't wait for that salad. Yeah, so we're going to fuel up and then keep biking for another six point five kilometers. So we need our energy.
Alright, so we have arrived at the Cape of Good Hope. This is the southwestern most point on the African continent. So as you can see over there lots of people snapping their photos.
The weather is still not cooperating with us. It is cold, it is wet, it is raining but we're still going to go for a hike so let's go find our guide and get going.
Smart phone? Hello? Aaahahaha. Go away! Okay guys, keep all windows locked. They smell food. Wow, she is screaming.
Well we didn't spot animals while we were actually on our bikes. But while we were in the vehicle we saw ostriches and we saw baboons. And the baboons were being crazy. One was right on top of a vehicle and a lady freaked out totally.
And that concludes our Cape Point tour. The sun is just coming out just as we're about to leave. That is just how it is sometimes.
This is part of our Travel in South Africa series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South African culture, South African arts, South African foods, South African religion, South African cuisine and South African people.
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
Cairo - Cape Town - 28 Days on a Royal Enfield
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Cairo - Cape Town with a Royal Enfield Classic 500
28 days
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Haterade - Warmonger
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South Africa - Capetown Township Langa
Projects are in progress to improve the lives of inhabitants of South African townships, but many people are still living in very basic conditions and desperately wait for housing improvement.
We visited Langa, a township of Cape Town. We saw the houses that were built for harbor laborers where three families now live in one small room, sheds, a shabeen with self-brewed beer, but also a school, new built and refurbished housing, the small museum and the community center that runs projects to help young artisans to develop their skills.
Cape Town was visited at the end of our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa.
CAPE TOWN IS AWESOME - Suicide Gorge Cliff Jumping video - GoPro HD
CAPE TOWN IS AWESOME started when a few friends got together to make quality videos on the top extreme hikes & adventures in South Africa. A lot of the hikes most have never seen or heard about. Dangers include muggings & even murder, un stable cliffs, extreme weather, dangerous rip tides & the nearest hospital being a helicopter ride away if you even have signal on your phone.
Music credits: Cracks (flux pavilion remix)
Edited by Alidair Mc Culloch
Suicide Gorge kloofing information
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Trail Distance: 17km (8 hours)
Trail description:
This route is more of a swim than a hike. The main attractions include spectacular canyon scenery and lovely waterfalls. The highest jump on this route is 14m. It's for the brave, as daring leaps of seven or eight metres down waterfalls are compulsory. You must be willing to swim in cold water and not be afraid of heights. Remember, once in, the only way you're going to get out of this section of the Riviersonderend mountains is via some gravity-defying jumps and scrambles.
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The route is open from 1 November to 30 April. Hikers should be fit, experienced and in good health. Light footwear is advisable, as well as a wetsuit. Use a waterproof bag. The route can be dangerous in extreme weather conditions.
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Table Mountain Aerial Cableway in Cape Town Central, South Africa
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway in Cape Town Central, South Africa
A visit to Cape Town would be incomplete without a trip up the famous Table Mountain which reaches a height of 1085 m at its highest point and had a broad flat surface allowing it to appear as a 'table' from certain angles, inspiring its name.
The glorious views over the Mother City starts the minute you step into the state of the art cableway (one of only three in the world). The floor of the 65 passenger cablecar rotates 360 degrees on the ascent/descent which takes 5-10 minutes to reach the summit/base travelling at a speed of up to 10m per second. Undeniably the best views over the Cape are to be taken in from this natural landmark mountain which allows all parts of Cape Town to be seen at once in all magnificence.
The mountain itself serves as a nature reserve home to many indigenous plants and animals. On the top there are a selection of viewpoints over the peninsula and the paths suitable for all ranges of the explorer from the handicapped to the avid hiker, maps are available on site. There is a curio shop and full cafe for refreshments and meals on the top. The weather can change without notice so be sure to have sunscreen and hats as well as warm clothing and of course remember to take your camera.
The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway is a cable car transportation system offering visitors a five-minute ride to the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. It is one of Cape Town's most popular tourist attractions with approximately 900,000 people a year using the Cableway. In February 2016, the Cableway welcomed its 25 millionth visitor.
The upper cable station is on the westernmost end of the Table Mountain plateau, at an elevation of 1,067 metres. The upper cable station offers views over Cape Town, Table Bay and Robben Island to the north, and the Atlantic seaboard to the west and south. Amenities at the upper station include free guided walking tours, an audio tour, meal options at a café and a wi-fi lounge.
The Rotair cableway was installed by Garaventa (Doppelmayr Garaventa Group) from Switzerland in 1997, the design being based on the Titlis Rotair cableway in Engelberg, Switzerland. Each car carries 65 passengers (compared to 25 for the old cars), and runs on a double cable making them more stable in high winds, giving a faster journey of 4–5 minutes to the summit. The floors of the cars rotate through 360 degrees during the ascent or descent, giving passengers a panoramic view.
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???? INSANE CAPE TOWN HELICOPTER FLIGHT AROUND CAPE OF GOOD HOPE ???????????? SOUTH AFRICA
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Cape-Xtreme - Ultimate Cape Peninsula Tour
Do you want to see, taste, explore and experience everything that the Cape Peninsula has to offer? Then this full day tour is for YOU!
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South Africa 2016 - Cape Town
A recap of our January trip to the amazing city of Cape Town and the Cape Grace Hotel. For more visit syncexcursions.com