Cango Caves Tours (Oudtshoorn)
Categories: Sight Seeing
Price group: R1 to R100 per person (see other things to do in this price group)
Available in the following region(s): Karoo
Address: 29 kms from Oudtshoorn, Klein Karoo / Garden Route, Western Cape
Telephone: Various Operators or call the Caves directly on +27 (0)44 272-7410
Opening hours: Daily from 09h00 to 16h00, Tours depart every hour on the hour. Closed Christmas Day
The Cango Caves are a series of dripstone caverns that open into vast halls of towering stalagmite formations with names like ‘the bridal couple’, ‘glass flower fantasy’, ‘weird cango candle’ and ‘the hanging shawl’.
Not all of the caves are open to the public - there is more than one section to the caves that took millions of years to form one of the world’s great natural wonders - but the main sections are available for amazing exploratory subterranean walks that include fumbling around on all fours in an effort to see all that is viewable.
To view various day trip options please see Cango Caves Tours. For additional information about the caves see Cango Caves. Facilities at the Cango Caves includes a Restaurant, Curio Shop and an Interpretive Centre, scientifically designed to explain the Caves, and particularly their geology and history, in great detail.
Website:
http://www.cangocaves.co.za/
Related Pages:
Accommodation in Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn Hotels
Karoo Attractions
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