Oudtshoorn
Oudsson, also known as the Ostrich Capital, forms a triangle point with Mossel Bay and George. As early as the 19th century, the ostrich farm in Oatessoun began to breed ostriches and export ostrich feathers to Europe. Today, the ostrich farm in Oudtsson is one of the most popular tourist attractions in South Africa. Here, in addition to learning about ostrich habits and related knowledge, you can also see the spectacular scene of thousands of ostriches gathering. In addition, enjoying a feast of ostrich meat on the farm is also a necessary item.
In the mountains about 30 kilometers to the north of Oatesong, there is a large-scale natural stalactite cave - Cango Caves, which enjoys the same reputation as Oatessoun and has become a place for tourists to check in. Kanguo Cave was discovered in 1780. Due to its large scale, it is still being explored, but the part that is open to tourists has penetrated 3.2 kilometers into the cave. Traces of the Bushmen's habitation will be found in the cave, and fossils of insects will also be found. Entering the cave, you can see all kinds of strange natural landscapes. The steep and beautiful mountain peaks and the caves with strange landscapes cannot but be said to be independent of each other.
If the Kanguo Cave has not satisfied your desire to explore, then the nearby Kanguo Wildlife Farm will certainly. It is the most important cheetah breeding project base in the world, and ferocious animals such as white lions and crocodiles welcome tourists.