South Africa's Wild West
The South African Traveler Mag|August 2016

South Africa has its very own Wild West. The West Coast isn’t a place of drunken cowboys, rowdy saloons and Mexican standoffs: it’s so much better than that.

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South Africa's Wild West

South Africa has its very own Wild West. The West Coast isn’t a place of drunken cowboys, rowdy saloons and Mexican standoffs: it’s so much better than that. White beach sands, charming fishing villages, resplendent wildflowers, abundant marine life, adventure activities and the best seafood in South Africa are just some of the attractions of this increasingly popular but as yet untamed region.

The West Coast starts proper around an hour’s drive north of Cape Town, in Darling. The town is as endearing as its name suggests, with a variety of arts & crafts attractions, farmstyle accommodation, historical sites and hip and happening eateries.

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