We’re looking at sunny and dry weather across the Northern and Western Cape, with scorching temperatures outside of Cape Town.
With the addition of the new 12-sleeper off-the-grid ‘Caracal’ at Cabine du Cap (2,5 hours from Cape Town, in the Klein Karoo), we’ve raised the stakes somewhat.
The jewel in the Klein Karoo’s crown – ‘Caracal’ – a 12-sleeper mountain top villa, set within the 175-hectare private Cabine du Cap estate, is finally complete.
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A young caracal has been seen moving through the Camps Bay, Bantry Bay, and Fresnaye areas.
If Dr. Evil was into the great outdoors, we would imagine ‘Caracal’ to be his preferred Klein Karoo lair.
Every time one of these elusive cats is seen around Cape Town – usually somewhere in and around Table Mountain – we are reminded of the close proximity in which they live to us.
A trail runner training for the big day came across a caracal, which we now know is called Hermes, and managed to get up close and personal.
We’ve seen a few caracal sightings around Cape Town of late, but this is by far our favourite. Someone’s having dassie for breakfast.
We recently saw footage of a caracal out for a stroll on Lion’s Head, and now there’s another gem snapped yesterday morning in Hout Bay.
There are a number of big cats around the world that inspire awe and fear, but if you’re after the deadliest you’ll need to look a little closer.
An early morning trip up Lions’ Head by two paragliders led to a very unusual sighting, a caracal enjoying a stroll and a light breakfast.