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Quote: People are "touched" by the experience of being up close and person with Harry, Sally and Duma, the resident African elephants of the park. They live in a controlled, free range environment and were all rescued Read More
Quote: Khayelitsha is a black township just 30 minutes drive from central Cape Town. This is a real third-world slum with houses constructed from ancient sheets of corrugated iron and pieces of rubbish. Despite Read More
Quote: A friend recommended Plettenberg Bay to us, and we decided to take the trip from Knsyna on a particularly miserable day. It was a straightforward journey, and we were pleased to see blue skies by the time we Read More
Quote: The opening of the Knysna Lagoon is flanked by highlands (small mountains) on either side called "the Heads." One of the most beautiful spots to my mind in South Africa, you can either hike up to the Heads or if Read More
Quote: The Heads dominate the lagoon at Knysna. You can drive up to the viewing point on the Eastern Head to get a spectacular view across the lagoon toward the town and the hills behind. A more interesting and diverse Read More
Quote: The train runs between George and Knysna - you can purchase either one-way or return tickets. Return tickets for adults are R65 and for children (3-15 years old) are R45. PLEASE NOTE: The train does NOT run Read More
Quote: Knysna’s an attractive harbour town, but unfortunately, we were unable to see it at its best. It rained most of the time, and on one particular day, Knysna was continually shrouded in clouds. The most stunning Read More
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