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Nauticat Glass-bottom Boat Trip

Nauticat Glass-bottom Boat Trip

Popular Attractions in Hout Bay
Nauticat Charters operates from Hout Bay Harbour and is open to the public 365 days a year. They offer daily cruises to the seal colony off the coast of Hout Bay. The lower deck boasts glass windows that offer amazing underwater scenery - a real adventure. The boat can be rented for private functions.
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Frontier Inn and Casino

Frontier Inn and Casino

Casinos in Bethlehem
Frontier Inn and Casino offers a one-stop entertainment destination themed around the lively frontier towns of the 1800s. Casino gaming, an entertainment bar, a Spur family restaurant, a 3-star Metcourt hotel, an amusement centre, a professionally staffed childcare facility and a fast food outlet can all be found under one roof.
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Kings Beach

Kings Beach

Beaches in Humewood
Kings Beach is the most well-known and safest beach on Port Elizabeth’s coastline. Boasting a 2 km white sandy stretch, surf lifesaving club, paddling pools, kids playground and fresh water pools. A power craft launch area covers 300 m of beach next to the launch strip. The MacArthur's Baths Pool Complex is situated along the Kings Beach Promenade. Voluntary lifesavers are on duty over weekends during summer and professionals during the week. Facilities include public toilets, changing rooms, ample parking and beautiful gardens set between lush lawns.
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Infanta Beach to Moddergat River Hike

Infanta Beach to Moddergat River Hike

Hiking Trail in Infanta
Starting at the Infanta slipway, the Infanta to Moddergat route offers an interesting hike along the beach and riverside. Walk past Kontiki and then along the riverbank until you reach the slipway at Moddergat.
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Haller Park

Haller Park

Nature Reserves in Bamburi
Go wild about big teeth, fur and feathers in Mombasa Formerly known as Bamburi Nature Trail, Haller Park is a unique wildlife sanctuary situated on Mombasa's North Coast. This nature park was once a limestone quarry, and now provides an attractive home for a variety of plant, bird and animal species. Popular attractions include the Crocodile Farm, Reptile Park, Palm Garden and Game Sanctuary. Feed the Rothschild giraffes on the feeding platform at 11:00am and 3pm. Watch Sally, Potty and Cleo, the renowned hippos feed at 4pm daily. Meet the newest celebrities, hippo Owen and his adoptive ‘mother’, a 120-year-old tortoise named Mzee. Don’t miss seeing the inseparable couple being fed at 4:30pm. Guided educational tours enable visitors to have close up views of the birds and animals. Professional guides conduct these tours in English, French, German, Italian or Swahili. Up for a romantic forest adventure? Lace up your walking shoes and take a wild walk on one of the trails through the peaceful, cool, and safe Bamburi Forest.
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Loerie Trail

Loerie Trail

Hiking Trail in Stormsriver
Starting a little distance from the restaurant, the Loerie Trail is one of the short hikes from Storms River Mouth Rest Camp that don’t require permits or fees. The two-kilometre circular route starts on the same path as the Blue Duiker Trail and takes a short cut through beautiful scrub forest featuring small trees of Cape Beech, Kershout and Bastard saffronwood. The meandering path then passes through pristine coastal fynbos. Don’t miss seeing the views from the lookout platform. This is also a brilliant vantage point to spot whales in winter. Grab a copy of 'Secrets of the Forest' and 'Deeper into the Forest' at the Enviro Centre. Maps and info are available at the camp's Info Centre. The start and end is well signposted just off the tarred road.
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Zinkwazi Beach

Zinkwazi Beach

Beaches in Zinkwazi Beach
With the warm Indian Ocean waves crashing upon these beautiful golden sands, Zinkwazi Beach offers so much for the beach lover. Coupled with a nearby lagoon, Zinkwazi Beach is also a great location to indulge in some water sports.
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Queen Elizabeth Nature Reserve

Queen Elizabeth Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Hilton
Serving as the headquarters of Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, KwaZulu-Natal’s nature conservation service, this small reserve offers an outdoor leisure and environmental education facility for the Natal Midlands. Situated in Hilton, Queen Elizabeth Park Nature Reserve is home to impala, zebra, blesbok, bushbuck, grey and blue duiker, dassies, and crowned eagles. Numerous indigenous and exotic plants grow throughout the park. Of special interest are several cycads species and endangered Hilton daisies occurring naturally in the grasslands. There is no accommodation but day trippers can make use of three picnic areas with braai and ablution facilities. More energetic folk can do the circular self-guided iDube trail.
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Dikkop Hiking Trail

Dikkop Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Melkbosstrand
The Dikkop Trail is a 13 km circular walk through the dunes and fynbos and a 2 km walk along the beach. The walk is at its most beautiful in spring, when the wildflowers are in bloom.
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Suicide Gorge

Suicide Gorge

Hiking Trail in Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve
Only for the brave and adventurous, Suicide Gorge in the Riviersonderend Mountains is more of a thrilling combination of kloofing and swimming than a hike. The demanding trail involves daring leaps, scrambles and swimming through a spectacular canyon with some lovely waterfalls. Most of the compulsory jumps are between 7 – 8 m with the highest at 14 m. Hikers need to be fit and experienced. Wearing a wetsuit and using waterproof bags is advised. Suicide Gorge is open from 1 November to 30 April. Duration: 8 hours Difficulty: Tough Distance: 17 km Warning: This route should not be attempted in hazardous weather conditions.
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Igoda Beach

Igoda Beach

Beaches in Winterstrand
Igoda Beach is a nature lover’s paradise offering safe swimming in a pristine river mouth. The extensive sandy beach and dune forests are perfect for picnicking and lengthy strolls. In late spring and early summer the wildflowers in the nature reserve are worth looking at. Igoda is accessible from the village of Winterstrand and has safe parking.
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Perry's Bridge Reptile Park

Perry's Bridge Reptile Park

Animal Parks in Hazyview
Be fascinated by the mysterious world of reptiles at Perry's Bridge Reptile Park. ‘From inspiration springs conservation’ is the mantra of dedicated workers at the park and their passion is contagious. Knowledgeable guides unlock the secrets of these often misunderstood creatures and reveal their elegance, magnificence, specialisation, and adaptability. Do you ever wonder what the largest serpent in the world is? Or want to find out how and what they eat? Here you will find these answers and a whole lot more intriguing discoveries. Perry's Bridge Reptile Park is home to a variety of venomous snakes, large constrictor lizards, crocodiles, tortoises and frogs in surroundings simulating their natural environments as closely as possible. Check out anacondas, reticulated pythons, deadly black mambas, green mambas, rattlesnakes, boomslang, gaboon adders, cobras, iguanas, ancient leopard tortoises, poison dart frogs, and enormous Nile crocodiles. Small visitors will love Pum Pum, Peaches and Pumpkin, the potbellied pigs; Daisy and Gandalf the goats; Letitia and Lancelot, the peacocks; and an assortment of ducks and geese. Perry's Bridge Reptile Park is open daily 10:00 – 17:00 and offers demonstrations at 11:00 and 15:00. Crocodile feeding is on Sundays at 14:00. Where? Perry's Bridge Tourist Centre, corner of R40 and R536, Hazyview – 14 km from Phabeni and Numbi gates of the Kruger National Park. +27 (0) 13 737 7680.
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The Galg Road

The Galg Road

Hiking Trail in McGregor
Hike along the road to nowhere – The Galg Road. The original pass from McGregor towards Greyton leads up to the mountains and mysteriously disappears at the edge of a steep krantz. Many local stories speculate about the reason why the road was never completed. In 1862 the village of McGregor was officially proclaimed and the land divided into 2.5-hectare plots and sold to 19 farmers who were under the impression that the road from Cape Town would pass through their village. This never happened and neither did the planned road over the mountains through the Boesmanskloof Pass to Greyton – the road simply passes through the village and comes to an abrupt end.
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Aloe Trail

Aloe Trail

Hiking Trail in Bluewater Bay
The Aloe Trail starts at the top of Tippers Creek Road between Amsterdamhoek and Bluewater Bay. The circular route is marked with red arrows and overlooks Amsterdamhoek and the Zwartkops estuary. Vast numbers of aloes line the beginning of the trail, offering a blaze of colourful blooms during June and July and attracting numerous sunbirds. Keep following the red trail inland before returning to the ridge at a trig beacon. From here there are extensive views over the Zwartkops estuary, the saltpan and Zwartkops Nature Reserve. Duration: 3 hours Difficulty: Easy to moderate Distance: 7 km
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Thomas Baines Nature Reserve

Thomas Baines Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Grahamstown
Named after the famous 19th century artist, naturalist and explorer, Thomas Baines Nature Reserve is a great spot for a day trip if you’re visiting the Grahamstown area. It’s an easy 12-kilometre drive from Grahamstown in the direction of Port Elizabeth. Thomas Baines explored the region extensively and contributed a valuable record of the amazing plant life and wildlife that occurred here. The reserve represents three of the major vegetation types of the Eastern Cape – Grassy Fynbos, Valley Bushveld and Afromontane Forests. There’s so much to do here – game drives, canoeing, hiking, camping, picnics, bird watching; and sailing and bass fishing at Settlers Dam. Look out for Cape buffalo, eland, red hartebeest, bushbuck, kudu, oribi, aardvark, warthog, vervet monkeys, genets and numerous small mammals. Birders will find plenty to spot with 175 species of birds recorded in the reserve. Picnic sites, braai facilities and ablutions are available at Settlers Dam.
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