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Grand Voyager | Kapstadt entdecken

Von ihrer reichen Geschichte und der Tierwelt an der Küste bis hin zu Kunst und Abenteuern auf dem Meer bietet Kapstadt eine faszinierende Vielfalt. Begleiten Sie Lilly Douse, wenn sie Pinguinen begegnet, zum Kap der Guten Hoffnung reist und die Kreativität und die Aromen von Land und Meer entdeckt.

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00:00Ich bin Lilly Dauß und das ist Grand Voyager.
00:04In dieser Serie, ich gehe die Welt zu erleben,
00:07zu finden unglaubliche Plätze,
00:09mit Kultur, Luxury und Abenteuer.
00:13Along der Weg, ich meet die Leute,
00:15taste die flavors und experience die Moments
00:19die jeden destination unvergleichbar machen.
00:27Today I'm travelling to the southern edge of Africa,
00:30a city known for its iconic mountain and stunning coastal views.
00:35Hello and welcome to Cape Town.
00:38In this episode, I'll be exploring its rich history,
00:42colourful neighbourhoods and the surrounding landscapes
00:45that give this place its soul.
00:49I'm starting my adventure at the Castle of Good Hope.
00:52To learn more about this historic fortress, I'm meeting a local resident.
00:57This is the oldest colonial building in South Africa.
01:01The main reason for the construction was so that the Dutch's India Company
01:06have this as a refreshment station.
01:09This fortress later came under British colonial control
01:13and today it's still used by the South African military.
01:19Just a short walk away is the City Hall,
01:22where key moments in Cape Town's past took place.
01:26If you look to the balcony, you will see there's a statue of Nelson Mandela.
01:31That is the exact spot where he stood and he made his speech to millions of people.
01:38To get a closer look, we head to the balcony.
01:41From here, Nelson Mandela gave his first speech as president after 27 years in prison.
01:48He remains one of the world's most influential figures.
01:53Close by is one of the city's historic markets.
01:56This is called Green Market Square.
01:59It started out in 1696.
02:02Around the area, we actually had farms.
02:06This was one of the places where they would sell their produce.
02:09The stores stock everything, from handcrafted artwork to African beaded jewellery.
02:15Yeah, very pretty.
02:18It's a great spot to find something to take home.
02:22For our final stop, we're heading to one of the city's most famous landmarks.
02:28Table Mountain is a giant rock formation that dominates the landscape.
02:33We're travelling by cable car, and the view is simply incredible.
02:39This is what makes Cape Town, Cape Town.
02:42Because if you've not been to the top of Table Mountain, you've not been to Cape Town.
02:46It is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
02:49And the reason why, it's because it is a table top.
02:54So it is relatively flat.
02:57Table Mountain is 250 million years old, and attracts visitors from around the world.
03:06Just outside Cape Town is a coastal area made up of rocks and bushes.
03:12Hidden within it all is an unexpected animal, the African penguin.
03:18Grant has been showing people around this area for over two decades,
03:22and knows all the best spots to see them up close.
03:25These penguins are found only on the southern coast of Africa,
03:30and are adapted to warm climates.
03:33Each penguin has a unique set of spots on its chest,
03:36which is like a unique form of identification.
03:39All good walkers, but actually very good swimmers and very good climbers.
03:43We then move on to the Cape of Good Hope, a rocky point along the coast.
03:49For centuries, trading ships passed this area as they travelled around Africa.
03:54Today, it's part of a protected national park known for its stunning views.
04:00We have an amazing beach at the bottom over there.
04:02Over the weekend, this place will be packed.
04:05Great spot to hike.
04:06This is what Cape Town is about.
04:09I mean, natural beauty.
04:11Further along, there are several other viewpoints,
04:13with a lighthouse, coastal walkways, and dramatic rock formations.
04:19It's a great place to see the ocean and the rugged shoreline.
04:24After exploring, we round things off with some fresh seafood overlooking the bay.
04:30The perfect way to end my experience.
04:37Cape Town has one of the most dynamic art scenes in Africa.
04:41And here in the iconic harbour, I'm staying at the Silo Hotel,
04:46right in the heart of this artistic district.
04:50We are standing in the Silo Hotel's lobby in what used to be an old grain silo that was built
04:58in the 1920s.
05:00It now houses one of the largest African contemporary art museums and ourselves, the Silo Hotel.
05:06The hotel is designed as a gallery, with artwork from every corner of the African continent.
05:13Upstairs, the artwork continues, with everything from sculptures to the architecture itself.
05:20The building is famous for its distinctive glass windows and was once one of the tallest structures in Africa.
05:28Africa has such a rich heritage and tradition of bright colours and materiality.
05:34But I also think, you know, for the longest time, the story of Africa has been told through the lens
05:41of the outside.
05:42Hotels such as ours provide a platform for African artists to tell their own stories.
05:49The hotel has over 350 African pieces on display.
05:54You're surrounded by art wherever you go.
05:59The next day, I'm up early to explore the Cape Floral region, home to thousands of native plant species.
06:07Rupert, who works with Travel Designer, has spent more than 30 years studying this landscape.
06:13This part of the garden is called the Garden of Extinction.
06:16South Africa is blessed with many species, which very small ranges, which means that they're especially susceptible to losing their
06:24habitat.
06:25Many of these native plants here are critically endangered, with only a handful left in the wild.
06:32Close by is the fragrance garden, where the smell of perfume is in the air.
06:37It smells amazing.
06:40Along the way, we encounter ancient plants and pass through shaded forests.
06:45We then reach the garden's tree canopy walkway.
06:48It's a great place to see the many plants that grow here.
06:53We've got sandstone fengals, granite fengals, shell fengals, and much lower down, rinostefelt.
07:00It's a fascinating garden that continues to evolve and inspire.
07:05Next, I'm putting that inspiration into practice.
07:09I'm joining a private outdoor art class, where I'll learn to capture some of South Africa's iconic flowers.
07:16The protea is our national flower, and it's part of a very diverse floral kingdom.
07:22We believe that is like our people of South Africa, and it represents also our culture.
07:27The next thing we're going to do is prepare to paint, yeah?
07:32We start by applying a base layer of color to the canvas with a sponge.
07:37Sometimes it's quite fun to vary the direction.
07:39Perfect.
07:40Well done.
07:41Once the canvas is covered, we begin sketching the bouquet.
07:44And there's no right and wrong.
07:46That's the beautiful thing about a flower bouquet.
07:50It's really whatever you see.
07:52Then we apply different shades of paints.
07:55Please be very liberal with the paint.
07:58Just go for it.
07:59We've got plenty of it.
08:00Okay.
08:01And just have fun.
08:02And you can create brush marks in any way that feels comfortable.
08:05We start by blocking in the big shapes and gradually build up the layers.
08:10I'm taking this yellow and making a little bit of a green, and I'm just flicking it across.
08:15Because I can see that that's what these ones are doing.
08:19We add texture, and everything starts coming together.
08:23Sometimes people wonder, when is a painting finished?
08:27That's what I'm wondering right now, because I keep on looking at it.
08:29I'm like, I keep on adding to this, but I'm not sure if I should be, or if it is
08:32just complete.
08:34Well, one thing you might consider for yourself is, have I reached a point where, when I put
08:38down another brush mark, I hesitate?
08:40That can be a really great sign that you've reached the end.
08:43Art often comes down to how you feel.
08:46And for a first try, I am pleased with how it's turned out.
08:51Cape Town's coast is known for its dramatic beauty.
08:55But just below the surface is a kelp forest.
08:58I've come here with an underwater photographer to explore it up close.
09:04I shoot with a trusty old Canon camera, which I have in this big, hunky housing, and it's
09:13just got a normal topside DSLR camera inside, but it works really well for the job.
09:21Well, I'm getting to do something very unique, because my fear of seaweed is going to completely
09:26go today.
09:27Yes, it definitely will.
09:29You'll be completely immersed by the seaweed, and yeah, there's no other way to avoid it.
09:35We put on the snorkeling gear and prepare to head into the water.
09:39The rocks are a little slippery, so I get a little help in.
09:43Once underneath, I swim through the seaweed, and I immediately notice how beautiful it is.
09:49It really does feel like you're swimming through an underwater forest.
09:54Kelp can grow up to half a meter a day, making it one of the fastest-growing plants on earth.
10:00It's been a real adventure, and one I won't easily forget.
10:08Having experienced the kelp up close, I've worked up an appetite, so I'm heading to a mountain
10:14cottage to learn how to make kelp-inspired cuisine.
10:19Kelp is one of those ingredients that is, it's considered a superfood.
10:23It's rich in minerals and vitamins, and it's a beautiful way for us to be eating what's
10:28growing locally here, and a sustainable way of getting these minerals into our meals.
10:33Arabella is a chef passionate about cooking with sustainable ingredients like kelp.
10:39Together, we start by preparing a range of dishes.
10:42It's a hands-on process, and I'm really enjoying getting stuck in.
10:48Oh, it smells divine!
10:50We continue chopping and preparing the ingredients, before moving on to cooking a pasta dish.
10:56So we're going to add a bit of oil to the pan.
11:01It's a quick and simple recipe, but smells incredible.
11:06We then take the fried seaweed from earlier, and add it to a blender with a few other ingredients.
11:13So this is our seaweed butter?
11:14Yes, there we go.
11:16Looking absolutely delicious.
11:18Once ready, we spread it out and add the final touch, crispy fried seaweed.
11:26Finally, I get to taste the results, with new friends I've met along the way.
11:31It's a delicious end to an action-packed trip.
11:36My experience here in Cape Town has been nothing but phenomenal.
11:40From swimming around in the kelp forest, to driving along the rough shorelines,
11:45and exploring the incredible history in this city.
11:48There's even more to do every single day.
11:51But for now, on to my next adventure.
11:55I'm going to go to the next adventure.
11:57I'm going to go to the next adventure.
11:59I'm going to go to the next adventure.
12:00I'm going to go to the next adventure.
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