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Delvera Bird Walk

Delvera Bird Walk

Hiking Trail in Stellenbosch
Bird enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the 1.25 km Delvera Bird Walk. This short route around the dam offers a closer look at numerous ducks, geese, weavers, pheasants and other feathered friends. Duration: 1 hour Difficulty: Easy Distance: 1.25 km
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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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Salt Rock Beach

Salt Rock Beach

Beaches in Salt Rock
The palm-fringed Salt Rock Beach has great surf, beautiful off-shore reefs for diving and some good fishing spots. It's a popular family beach with picnic areas, showers and a massive tidal pool. Salt Rock Beach is protected by shark nets and fully trained lifeguards are on duty seven days a week from 6am until 5:30pm.
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Tofo and Tofinho Beaches

Tofo and Tofinho Beaches

Beaches in Tofinho
Tofo is a small coastal town with a lovely beach that offers safe swimming, good reefs for fishing and snorkeling, beach bars and dive schools. The Scuba diving sites are amazing. Tofinho, less than 1 km south, is situated on a more exposed and rocky headland, producing some excellent surfing conditions. Tofinho Point is also a favourite spot for fishermen when a high tide covers the shelf, allowing casting for kingfish into the deep waters beyond. A spectacular blowhole near the tip of the Point gives a raw display of power when there is a large swell running. Tofinho is also the site of the Frelimo Monument to Fallen Heroes, close to where unfortunate victims of the former regime were thrown into a sea cave, to be drowned by the rising tide.
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Arniston Beach

Arniston Beach

Beaches in Arniston
Picturesque Arniston Beach is typified by soft undulating sand dunes in stark contrast with dark jagged cliffs. This pretty area in the Overberg is a sought after destination for artists and photographers, and the entire fishing village is one of the country’s National Monuments. Local fishermen still live in the lime-washed and thatched cottages and go out to sea in traditional boats similar to what their forefathers used in the 19th Century. Dating back even further are the remains of ancient fish traps set by Khoisan strandlopers.
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Dullstroom Bird of Prey Centre

Dullstroom Bird of Prey Centre

Animal Parks in Dullstroom
Catch a flying display of birds of prey, guided by a professional falconer. A worthwhile visit for any bird enthusiast and photographer. Displays start at 10:30 to 14:30.
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Kosi Bay Nature Reserve

Kosi Bay Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Kosi Bay
Situated in the northernmost section of the stunning iSimangaliso Wetland Park, Kosi Bay Nature Reserve is a wonderful sub-tropical wilderness escape. Four interconnected lakes and an estuary link up to the ocean, offering a playground for canoeing, boat trips, snorkelling, hiking, bird watching and horse riding. The Kosi lake system is home to numerous birds and animals including hippos and crocs. Humpback whales are regularly seen from the beach on their migration to calve in Mozambique. During December and January loggerhead and leatherback turtles labour up the sandy beaches to lay their eggs. Community run trails offer a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture as well as an experience of the natural beauty of the area. The traditional fishing reed traps are definitely worth a visit. These structures have been handed down from father to son for hundreds of years. If you hook up with a local Tonga fisherman you could try and catch a few fish with their traps. Access to Kosi Bay mouth and beach is a 45-minute drive requiring a 4WD vehicle. The route provides spectacular views across the fish trap dotted lake to the ocean from the top of the high coastal dunes. NOTE: Kosi Bay is in a malaria region. If you are planning to travel to iSimangaliso Wetland Park and Kosi Bay please consult your doctor or travel clinic for advice and refer to our article on malaria.
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Genadendal Hiking Trail

Genadendal Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Genadendal
The two-day Genadendal Hiking Trail is a circular route through private land and the conservation area in the Riviersonderend Mountains. It starts and finishes in Genadendal at the 1738 Moravian Mission Church. The hike offers stunning views of the Overberg and the Karoo landscape around Worcester and Robertson. Hikers need to be well equipped and fit. Summer temperatures can be very hot and it is wise to carry sufficient water. Avoid hiking this trail in extreme winter conditions. Duration: 2 days Difficulty: Moderate to Tough Distance: 25.3 km (14.3 km + 11 km)
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Second Beach

Second Beach

Bars in Port St Johns
Amidst the tranquil setting of the rainforest, Second Beach allows guests to feel like they are truly in the wild and rugged African coast line. With soft sand and spectacular views, Port St John's Second Beach is a great place to walk the resident dogs, play beach cricket, or go for your run.
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Elements Private Golf Reserve

Elements Private Golf Reserve

Golf Courses in Bela Bela (Warmbaths)
Designed by Peter Matkovich, Elements Private Golf Reserve has been rated among the top golf courses in South Africa. Keeping in theme with it's natural surroundings, the course's intention is to act as a sanctuary away from the city, hence the reference as a reserve. This is a 18-hole course, complete with a clubhouse, driving range, pro shop, and even a swimming pool. Guests need to be accompanied by a member.
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Cathedral Peak and State Forest

Cathedral Peak and State Forest

Nature Reserves in Drakensberg Park (World Heritage Site) and surrounds
The lofty spire of Cathedral Peak soars above several craggy pinnacles of the Cathedral range. This region of magnificent mountain vistas is one of the favourites in the ‘Berg’ for hiking and rock climbing. The most trodden hiking trails include Cathedral Peak, the Organ Pipes and Ndedema Gorge boasting a variety of San rock art. The landscape is dominated by what is known as the massive Ridge of the Horns. Stretching four kilometres, this range features some of the most spectacular peaks in South Africa including Cathedral Peak, Bell, Outer Horn, Inner Horn and the Chessmen. If you have a 4WD vehicle venture to the top of Mike’s Pass to see superb views of the Central Drakensberg. The Rainbow Gorge as well as the Didima Resort and San Art Centre; an Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Project is well worth a visit. Photo credit: Cathedral Peak Hotel.
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Taung Skull Heritage Site

Taung Skull Heritage Site

Galleries and Museums in Taung
The Taung Heritage Site is hugely significant. It was here that skull of a child was unearthed – the early hominid "Australopithecus africanus". This discovery led many scientists to believe that the origin of early man began on the African continent. Close to the limestone cliffs is a series of lovely pools, the Blue Pools. Surrounded by pretty caves and streams, the area is popular for picnicking, hiking and abseiling.
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Grindstone Caves and Cataract Valley Trail

Grindstone Caves and Cataract Valley Trail

Hiking Trail in Giants Castle Nature Reserve
The hiking route incorporating Grindstone Caves and Cataract Valley
is graded a moderate 4-hour hike. Start at Injasuti camp and follow the circular route to Grindstone Caves, the waterfalls and Cataract Valley. Return along the Mhlwazini River back to Injasuti camp. Duration: 4 hours Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 13 km
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Oak Falls

Oak Falls

Waterfall in Greyton
Oak Falls is situated halfway between Greyton and McGregor on the Boesmanskloof Hiking Trail. It’s quite feasible to take a picnic and spend the day at this lovely waterfall or cool off in the natural pool if you’re doing the Boesmanskloof Hiking Trail. Permits are required from Cape Nature for the day trail – wwwcapenature.org.za 0861 227 362 8873.
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Dolphin Encountours

Dolphin Encountours

Beaches in Ponta do Ouro
Live your dream and swim with dolphins in Ponta do Ouro. The four-day dolphin encounter includes an introduction to dolphins in the wild, research undertaken in the area and the dolphin care in-water code of conduct. Tours include three early morning launches to observe and interact with dolphins as well as snorkeling at magnificent reefs. Depending on the season, guests could also spot humpback whales, mantas and whale sharks!
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