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What time of day is best to visit Table Mountain?

Leave plenty of time to complete the hike if you want to cable car down, as it stops running in the evenings and with strong winds. The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway. To conclude, mornings are the best time to hike Table Mountain, in my opinion, but hiking later in the day may suit some individuals.



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Not surprisingly, it is a long slog to the top, and you should allow yourself plenty of time to get up and back down again - anything up to 6 hours if you also want to spend some time at the top. It is also possible to arrange to do a guided half day or full day hike up the mountain if you prefer.

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The ride is a gentle one, the rotating state-of-the-art cable car taking visitors from the lower station to the top in around 5 minutes. It operates seven days a week and trips occur within 10 to 15 minutes of each other. The time of the day's last excursion varies throughout the year.

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A lot of hikers start their hike in the morning, which offers a number of advantages. The mountain isn't as crowded later in the day, though, making this the best time to hike Table Mountain for some. Then again, it's just as quiet in the very early hours.

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The day is divided into two parts, Table Mountain in the morning and Robben Island in the afternoon. It is a great choice and one of our most popular day tours!

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Table Mountain is a must-see for all first-time visitors to Cape Town. Without skip-the-line access, be prepared to wait in line for as long as an hour for a cableway ticket in peak season (December to April).

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The seven provisional winners, in alphabetical order, are: the Amazon in South America; Halong Bay in Vietnam; Iguazu Falls in Argentina; Jeju Island in South Korea; Komodo in Indonesia; Puerto Princesa Underground River in the Philippines; and Table Mountain.

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When exploring the Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) a lot of hikers enjoy adding the extra challenge of hiking at night. The full moon hike up Lion's Head is a highly popular monthly event, and some hikers also enjoy tackling Table Mountain at night. You must be extra vigilant when embarking on a night hike.

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Always bring something warm even on summer days, just in case, as weather can quickly change and it can get cold and windy at the top of the mountain. Even if the forecast is good. Shorts are preferred in summer, but loose-fitting pants are also fine. It's always best to wear something light.

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Winter in Cape Town is never particularly cold and rarely goes lower than 10°C. But temperatures can go down to just a few degrees at the Top of Table Mountain, so be prepared. June, July, and August are some of the wettest months in Cape Town, often a likely time to have storms.

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Two main table Mountain hiking routes: Platteklip Gorge and the rest. Platteklip Gorge is the quickest and easiest route to the summit, but also the least scenic and exciting.

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WATER - at least one litre per person on a half day hike; two litres for a full day, CLOTHING - a warm top & a rain-proof jacket. Even hot days can turn cold fast, SUN PROTECTION - like a hat, and high UV-factor sunscreen cream.

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Cape Town's famous Table Mountain Cable Car will close this year July 24, 2023 through August 6, 2023 for annual maintenance. It will reopen on August, 7, 2023.

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During busy times, there is likely to be a very long line at this stop. However, the cars run every ten minutes or so and each car holds up 65 people so the line often moves more quickly than you'd expect. TIP: If you want to avoid the long line then you can walk north a few blocks and get the car at the next stop.

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It is not necessary to book the cable car. You can just turn up and use either your Oyster card or bank card on the reader, just as you would on the bus or tube. I also found there was no difference in price whether you booked in advance or paid on the day.

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