Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Safety on Table Mountain

To ensure that you have an enjoyable and trouble free visit to Table Mountain, we ask that you follow these guidelines before you begin your hike.



Punch 021 480 7700 into your mobile. This is the TMNP emergency contact number.

Do not walk alone. Always walk with a friend or in a group. It is easy to get lost on Table Mountain and the rest of the mountain chain. Cape Town Tourism, your hotel or guesthouse can provide you with the details of reputable tourism companies and guides.

Always let somebody know where you are going and how long you expect to be.

If you get lost, stay where you are. Someone will find you.



Clothing - always pack wet weather gear even on a hot day. The weather in Cape Town is unpredictable and can suddenly change. Wear good walking shoes and a hat.

Take water and use sunscreen. Table Mountain is a serious mountain and weather conditions can be harsh and can suddenly change.

Be observant. Always take note of your surroundings and possible weather changes.

Be sure to use reliable maps. Table Mountain National Park has endorsed Peter Slingsby maps and John Yeld's "Mountains in the Sea". These maps and other helpful material can be obtained from Cape Town Tourism Visitor Information Centres.



Do not trust strangers you encounter on the paths. Do not follow people you do not know into deserted areas.

Do not carry unnecessary valuables.

If confronted, do not resist. Give the person your bag / camera / watch.

Avoid remote areas with few people. Stick to well populated pathways.

If you're using the services of a guide, make sure he / she is from a reputable company.



There are 17 Cape Town Tourism offices within Cape Town. The staff can assist you by recommending approved destinations, routes and organisations.

Please do not feed any animals you meet as they could become aggressive. Baboons can be encountered on the mountain.




All cities have their good and bad elements. Take note of where you are in terms of safety.

Please ensure that you allow enough time to complete your walk before sunset.


Useful Telephone Numbers:


Emergencies: 021 480 7700
Table Mountain National Park: 021 957 4700
Wilderness Search and Rescue: 021 - 948 9900
Cape Town Tourism: 021 426 4260

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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