Table Mountain hiking routes are now patrolled by a private security company

Published Jul 31, 2024

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Table Mountain’s hiking trails are now safer, thanks to the newly launched Cobras Mountain Protection Team.

For the past two months, the dedicated security guards have actively patrolled routes around Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, and Camps Bay.

This privately funded initiative, developed in partnership with City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard businesses and private individuals, is dedicated to ensuring the safety of hikers.

Their efforts have proven effective, with no violent crime incidents reported on the routes they cover, indicating that their presence is a deterrent to potential criminals.

The increased security has also led to a noticeable rise in foot traffic on these popular trails. This surge in hiking reflects renewed public confidence and positively impacts the local neighbourhoods.

“Cape Town’s unique offering of world-class outdoor spaces is a treasure that we are committed to safeguarding as part of our ongoing urban interventions,” says Jacques van Embden, CEO of Blok. “By increasing the presence of patrols, together with the Cobras Mountain Protection Team, we aim to enhance the safety of everyone enjoying these beautiful trails.”

Marc Sternberg from The Cobras management committee adds, “We are very proud that the Cobra’s Mountain Protection Team initiative is live and securing these patrol routes. The objectives are to restore confidence in the mountain for mountain-goers and to act as a deterrent for would-be criminals. Residents and visitors to Cape Town should enjoy our beautiful mountain securely and with peace of mind.”

In addition to patrolling Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, and Camps Bay, the Cobras Mountain Protection Team also enhances the general safety on Table Mountain.

IOL Travel