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GARDEN ROUTE & THE EASTERN CAPE
The Garden Route’s superb scenery and Mediterranean maritime climate is ideal for outdoor activities and water sports and attracts visitors year-round.
- Knysna lagoon
- Tsitsikamma Nature Reserve
- Plettenberg Bay
- Bungi jumping at Bloukrans River Bridge
- Big Five game safari
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Knysna
The pearl of the garden route, Knysna is a quaint village situated on the beautiful Knysna lagoon. There is something here for everyone; browse in the many arts and craft shops, enjoy a nostalgic steam train ride on the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe between George and Knysna, cruise or sail on the lagoon, hike, jog or mountain bike on the many trails in the surrounding forests or explore the magnificent Cango Caves. The Caves lie in the Swartberg Mountain Range in a limestone belt measuring 1,5km in width and almost 16km in length.
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Tsitsikamma National Park
Known as "the place of much water", the Tsitsikamma National Park stretches some 5 km to sea, protecting a wonderland of marine life. Inland, spectacular river gorges, rain forest, unique flowers, and one of the world’s most beautiful rocky coastlines will enthrall the visitor. Bungi-jump the highest commercial bungi jump in the world, surpassing the position previously held by Vic Falls. Jump from the Bloukrans bridge situated in the heart of the Garden Route 40 km from Plettenberg Bay in the Tsitsikamma forest area. Enjoy a world first, the Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour - traverse from one platform to another along a steel cable suspended up to 30 metres above the forest floor!
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Plettenberg Bay
Plettenberg Bay is tranquil, charming and hospitable. Originally christened "Bahia Formosa" (beautiful bay) by early Portuguese explorers, Plettenberg Bay is characterised by sweeping, unspoilt golden beaches, a dramatic rocky peninsula, lagoons and estuaries, towering indigenous forests and sparkling, unpolluted rivers and sea. With its exceptional climate, and beautiful vistas of the Indian Ocean, Plettenberg Bay is perfect for tourists interested in exploring or just relaxing. Activities include : dolphin viewing, sea kayaking, hiking, fishing, boating, and diving to name a few.
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Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
A great way to conclude your golfing safari in this region is to drive inland from Port Elizabeth to Kwandwe Private Game Reserve, near Grahamstown, for a spectacular malaria-free Big Five safari experience. Kwandwe Game Lodge offers the ultimate in exclusivity with nine thatch and glass safari suites on 16,000 hectares (39,500 acres) of immaculately restored wilderness. The Reserve’s experienced rangers will track the Big Give with you on morning and afternoon game-drives, and guide yoj on interpretive nature walks along Kwandwe’s privately owned Great Fish River banks.
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