What makes Table Mountain so special?

Table Mountain is the most iconic landmark of South Africa. It is also the country’s most photographed attraction and its famous cable car took millions of people to its top. Table Mountain has become the single most welcoming icon to not only our people, but travellers from all over the world.

Why did they build the cableway Table Mountain?

Having celebrated its 86th birthday on Sunday, 4 October, the Table Mountain cable car history actually stretches back to the late 1870s when it was proposed that a railway be constructed to provide easy access to the famous flat-topped summit of the mountain.

Is Table Mountain a famous landmark?

All this in the heart of South Africa’s ever-enchanting Mother City. South Africa’s most famous landmark, Table Mountain, is more than just a pile of rocks in the bay.

What is the entry fee for Table Mountain?

Ticket prices

Ticket Type Time Return
Morning: Adults 8am – 1pm R390
Morning: Kids (4 – 17 years) 8am – 1pm R190
Afternoon: Adults 1pm – until close R320
Afternoon: Kids (4 – 17 years) 1pm – until close R160

Why is it called Table Mountain?

Table Mountain got its name because of its flat top; The highest point of Table Mountain is 1 086m (3 563 feet) above sea level. It’s called Maclear’s Beacon after the man who built a stone cairn at the site in 1865.

Who is the owner of Table Mountain?

Riaan Vorster – Owner – Hike Table Mountain | LinkedIn.

What is the history of Table Mountain?

The original name for Table Mountain was “Hoerikwaggo” meaning “Mountain in the Sea”, given to it by the Khoisan. This later changed when, in 1503, Portuguese explorer, Antonio de Saldanha, hiked the mountain (the first recorded hike in history) and renamed it Tabao de Cabo (“table of the Cape”).

What should I wear to Table Mountain?

Shorts are preferred in summer, but loose-fitting pants are also fine. It’s always best to wear something light. Jeans are not recommended for hiking. Hiking shoes or boots are best, but if you are traveling you can get away with wearing trainers.

Is Table Mountain man made?

Around 300 million years ago the mountain was still at sea level during an ice age and ice sheets flattened the layers of sandstone creating the flat surface that today we call the ‘Table Top’. When the continents split apart, stresses and pressures built up in the earth’s crust.

Who built Table Mountain?

The original construction was awarded in 1926 to the former world-renowned cable way company Adolf Bleichert & Co. of Leipzig, Germany, taking more than two years to build the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, due to infrastructural works, official opening was on 4 October 1929.

Can you sleep on Table Mountain?

This historic treasure allows you to sleep at the very top of the mountain and offers comfort and jaw-dropping views of the entire peninsula.