I went there in February. The hotel I stayed in had views of the mountain from the swimming pool floor. It was not unusual for people to come up to see if the cable cars were operating and then deciding to go.
We visited around midday, when the weather was sunny and the sky clear. Visiting Table mountain was a must do for us and were looking forward to see a view from so high.
We purchased our family ticket and began our ascent. The views from the cable car were spectacular. This only whetted our appetites.
Soon as we stepped of the cable and walked on table mountain and hold on. Its gone a bit chilly, and whats this. Its clouds and its blocking the view, I cannot see anything because of the cloud cover.
But it was clear a second ago!
That's how quickly the tablecloth can cover the mountain.
Its nice to take one of the walks around the mountain, just so you hope the sky clears up.
It did at one part of the mountain allowing me to take some pictures.
The gift shop is a good place to go if you want to keep warm. Especially if you one of these people who neglected to bring a coat or sweater in case the weather turns chilly, and it does often, so bring a coat.
Our trip had one more surprise.
A power cut that affected Cape Town early this year. good job they have auxiliary power this does mean that the cable cars take 20 minutes or to descend.
No worry the staff did not panic and we all queued up amicably to descend and the cable car operator asked people to have a singalong to enliven the journey back down.
No journey to Cape town is complete without a trip to Table mountain, weather permitting.






