5 inviting budget-friendly backpackers in and around Cape Town

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Backpacking has re-emerged as one of the preferred travel activities. So if your thinking of ditching the desk and picking up your backpack, here are 5 inviting backpackers in and around Cape Town:

Backpacking in South Africa is most certainly not a new concept. Popular a few decades ago, we’re seeing a resurgence not only due to its appeal for budget-conscious wanders , but also thanks to new innovations to the backpacking scene.

Young travelers have traditionally fit the mould of a typical backpacker, and Millenials are no different in leading today’s charge in embracing the backpacking culture. Whereas international visitors used to be the ones backpacking their way around our beloved lands, we find that South Africans are now swelling the ranks of explorers shouldering backpacks and striking out for adventure.

So in case you’re thinking of ditching the desk and picking up your backpack to trek across our majestic lands,This eclectic spot is situated in Greenpoint and has a vibey feel – there’s always something happening! The property boasts on its website that through “exclusive collaborations with some of South Africa’s leading local designers, we have created a sophisticated design-led hybrid hotel built for the modern traveler.

Well, there you have it. They’ve got all the details covered so you can focus on connecting with fellow backpack-wanderers and

 

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