Cape Floral Region - Região Floral do Cabo

Fynbos flowers.

THE Cape Floral Region it is a World Heritage Site composed of eight protected areas, covering 553,000 ha.

Understand

The eight parks that make it up are:

History

Cape Floral Region was declared World Heritage Site in 2004.

Landscape

Flora and fauna

Although this region represents less than 5% of the surface of Africa, it contains about 20% of all native plant species on the continent. Furthermore, biodiversity is also exceptional in terms of the number of species per genus (9:1) and per family (52), one of the highest rates found in the world. Its typical flora is called Fynbos, a word in the Afrikaans language that roughly means “fine flora” or “beautiful bush”, characterized by the dominance of the Restionaceae, Ericaceae and Proteaceae families, among which about 30% are endemic species.

Climate

To arrive

Fees and Permissions

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Look

Knife

Activities

Buy

With the

Drink it

sleep

accommodation

Cape Peninsula National Park

Camping

In the field

Safety

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