Posted on September 28th, 2009 by admin
The Knysna forestlands are spread along the coast and are also known as the Garden Route. The forests make the ideal getaway for plant and animal lovers alike, with it’s range of tropical plants and animals like small antelope and the rare African Elephant.
The Knysna forestlands boast a number of scenic walks and hiking trails as well as award wining accommodation options. The area is also ideal for bird watching with a number of picnic spots along the roads for the whole family to enjoy too. Buffalo Bay just outside of Knysna is ideal for swimming and is very popular destination among holiday makers during the summer months.
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Posted on September 28th, 2009 by admin
The Garden Route is bound to offer you one of the most scenic getaways of your life. With lush green landscapes as far as the eye can see, the forests are inhabited by a wide range of flora and fauna, including the famous Knysna Leorie.
If you are looking to explore, try one of the many hiking or mountain bike trails found along the Garden Route. If on the other hand you are looking for some alone time, make your way to the beach in the little town of Noetzie where you will be romanced by the three surrounding castles.
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Posted on September 28th, 2009 by admin
The Western Cape accommodation is second to none. With different activities and sights around the region to suit everyone, you are sure to find a place to stay that will cater to your individual needs too.
From the cosmopolitan atmosphere surrounding Table Mountain in Cape town to the lush green winelands and Cape West Coast, this part of the word offers an array of scenery, flora and fauna. Whether you plan to visit during the wet winter or hot summer you are sure that in the Western Cape, accommodation will not be a problem. Garden of Eden’s easy online booking facility will allow you to safely secure your getaway, today.
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