1. Table Mountain National Park is a must-see attraction in Cape Town, South Africa. This park spans over 85 square miles and encompasses the famous Table Mountain. The mountain is a flat-topped peak with a height of 3,558 feet from sea level. It has a diverse fauna and flora, with over 1,500 plant species and rare animals like the Table Mountain Ghost Frog. This park is also home to the legendary Cape Floral Region, which is one of the world’s most significant floral kingdoms and a World Heritage site. Visitors can access the park on foot or via cable car to enjoy hiking, picnicking, mountain biking, and rock climbing.

2. Table Mountain National Park is open daily from 8 am to 5 pm. For more information, visitors can check the official website or call the park office at +27 21 712 0527.

3. There is an admission fee to enter the park, which varies according to the desired activities. Cable car rides are the most popular activity, and prices range from R140 (one way) to R360 (return), depending on age and time of visit. Table Mountain National Park is accessible by car or public transportation, with several bus routes and taxis available. For visitors who prefer an organized tour, there are many tour companies that offer packages that include transportation to and from the park.