Garden Route South Africa
The main arterial highway through The Garden Route in South Africa, a highlight on most visitors' itineraries, is the N2 stretch running from Heidelberg in the Southern Cape to Storms River Village on the Eastern Cape border. Garden Route South Africa
While the Garden Route road is extremely scenic, it is the hidden destinations on its side roads that are the secret of this region. Garden Route South Africa
That's probably how Oudtshoorn (the ostrich capital of the world) found its way onto the Garden Route. In reality, both early inhabitants and elephants have been crossing the Outeniqua Mountains from Oudtshoorn to the coast for many centuries. Garden Route South Africa
Other surrounding towns well worth visiting include Calitzdorp, Sedgefield, The Wilderness, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay. Garden Route South Africa
A classic example of a new addition to the area is the Bramon Wine Farm just outside Plettenberg Bay, an empowerment project that's bringing wine making to the region. Garden Route South Africa
Over time ancient woodcutter clans, fishermen, artists, businessmen and top chefs have all found their niches along the Garden Route in the Western Cape. Garden Route South Africa
The Garden Route is also famous for its hardy fynbos floral kingdom, its secluded little bays and its year-round holiday frame of mind. And it's conveniently accessible from Cape Town. Garden Route South Africa
Don't forget to look seawards to catch sight of southern right and humpback whales, bottlenose and common dolphins, and even killer whales that frolic close to shore, especially near Plettenberg Bay. Garden Route South Africa
The Garden Route National Park, which weaves together the existing Tsitsikamma National Park's ancient forests and wild coastline with the Wilderness National Park via a chain of lakes and preserved sections of fynbos, is a fascinating mix of ecosystems. And don't forget to look out for the raucous cry and vivid scarlet wings of the Knysna turaco. Garden Route South Africa
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