Little Glen Nature Area
Cape Town's tourism economy sits somewhere between the well-worn Table Mountain cable car queues and the quieter corners where locals know to go. Little Glen Nature Area represents what keeps the city attractive beyond postcards — accessible walking, fynbos that's genuinely ours, proximity to the city without feeling crowded. The Western Cape's tourism sector depends on these secondary attractions to spread visitors across the year and across different neighbourhoods, taking pressure off a handful of famous sites. Urban areas like Camps Bay that offer nature experiences within arm's reach of restaurants and accommodation shift how people spend time here. Tour operators working these spaces aren't just moving people through landmarks; they're shaping how visitors understand Cape Town as a place where nature isn't cordoned off in reserves but threaded through the city itself.