West Coast National Park, Postberg Nature Reserve, Cape, South Africa. Spring flowers, daisies with view of the lagoon and Langebaan in the distance.
Mother Nature is very special.
West Coast National Park, Postberg Nature Reserve, Cape, South Africa. Spring flowers, daisies with view of the lagoon and Langebaan in the distance.
It doesn’t matter how many times you see the West Coast flowers, they are always a breathtaking sight.
The spring flowers have come out to play, despite the crippling drought the Western Cape is currently faced with.
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The West Coast is one of the most beautiful parts of our country, and it is even more spectacular when the flowers are out. Instagram snappers have been posting pictures of the flowers since last week. Prepare to be amazed!
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As with all things in nature, it’s difficult to predict exactly. But the flower season in the Cape region runs from the beginning of August to the end of September. The best time for seeing the flowers on the West Coast and the Tankwa Karoo national parks’ is the last two weeks of August until mid-September.
Ah, we’re glad you asked. No. Of course not. You don’t just get a show from nature as you snap your fingers. The flowers only throw back their delicate heads on sunny days. Wait until the sun’s high in the sky (between 10:30 and 15:30 is best).
Aside from social media, give the park offices a call (West Coast National Park: +27(0)22 772 2144 and Tankwa Karoo National Park: +27(0)27 341 1927
We’ve got a handy list of budget-friendly West Coast accommodation available right here. Keep in mind this list was compiled last year, so prices are subject to have changed.
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