• That was the question asked when we booked our tour at the Cango Caves in South Africa during our road trip through South Africa.
  • The Cango Caves are located near the town of Oudtshoorn in the Western Cape province of South Africa, nestled at the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains.
  • Visited The Cango Caves this morning. They are located in Precambrian limestones at the foothills of the Swartberg range near the town of Oudtshoorn, in the...
  • In 1956 the South African Spelaeological Association was tasked to draw up an accurate mapping of the Cango Caves, and look for alternative entrances.
  • Thousands of visitors from across the globe trek to the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains every year, to explore the Cango Caves in the Western Cape province.
  • The caves soon became a popular place to visit.[4]. In 1829 Dr Andrew Smith visited the Cango Caves, which contained much to tempt his scientific curiosity.[5].
  • Not to miss while in South Africa! Cango Caves Adventure Tour offers a uniquely different experience inside Africa's largest and most beautiful show caves.
  • The main chambers in the Cango Caves are Cango 1, consisting of numerous drip-stone formations and Van Zyl's hall, named after its discoverer.
  • The debacle at the Oudtshoorn Municipality and the fallout for the Cango Caves – one of South Africa’s most famous (and oldest) tourism attractions...
  • The 150,000 year old Cleopatra’s Needle and surrounding chamber with its grey roof and intricately carved out hollows are also one of the Cango Caves’ highlights.