Tsitsikamma National Park
Tsitsikamma is the word of the indigenous Khoi-San
people meaning 'place of many waters', which accurately describes
the naturally beautiful thin 50-mile (80km) stretch of coastline
that makes up the Tsitsikamma National Park, Africa's oldest and
largest marine reserve. The park boasts many attractions, including
a giant Outeniqua yellowwood tree that is hundreds of years old.
The region is criss-crossed by hiking trails, including the
world-renowned Otter Trail, starting at Storm's River and running
along 25 miles (41km) of spectacular coastline to Nature's Valley.
A number of private operators, notably Storms River Adventures,
offer numerous adventure activities in the area such as black-water
rafting and abseiling, mountain bike tours and fishing trips. A
particularly exciting diversion is to undertake a 'canopy tour' of
the forest, gliding across the treetops on steel cables strung
between platforms.
Resorts: Knysna | Plettenberg Bay






