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Knysna

A Guide to Its Scenic Wonders and Must-See Destinations”

Knysna Safari Tours

Despite some debate on the meaning of the term ‘Knysna,’ it is predominantly recognized as a Khoi word denoting the undulating valleys and hills of the Knysna forest. It is a remarkable forest: Its profusion of ferns and meandering streams extend for 20 km before arriving at the Outeniqua Mountains further inland. This seaside destination is a premier attraction on the Garden Route, teeming with allure and vibrant with year-round events such as the Oyster Festival, Pink Loerie Mardi Gras, and Knysna Speed Festival.

Knysna has significantly evolved since the arrival of the first European settlers in 1760. Numerous vessels perished while attempting to navigate the notorious Knysna Heads into the estuary. Consequently, snorkelling and diving in the lagoon reveal remnants of ancient shipwrecks submerged by the tidal seas. Visitors can now securely navigate the Heads on a yacht or high-speed motorboat.

The Goukamma Nature Reserve is in proximity, an ideal pause en route to the superb surf at Buffalo Bay, while the renowned golf courses at Conrad Pezula and Simola provide a good means of relaxation following a day of adventure. Knysna provides a variety of accommodations and dining options, readily accommodating the preferences of all visitors.

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What is the recommended duration of stay?

As a self-drive location, numerous itineraries are available, contingent upon the duration of your journey. Guests frequently inquire about the optimal duration for a Garden Route excursion. Here are our recommendations and proposals to initiate progress.

Two Weeks or Longer

With passengers staying for up to two weeks, there is ample opportunity to traverse the road in both directions and visit numerous significant towns and sights. We typically advise commencing in Cape Town, subsequently visiting Robertson or Swellendam, experiencing Route 62, spending time in Oudtshoorn, and ultimately connecting with the Coastal Route at George. We suggest spending several nights in Plettenberg Bay prior to visiting a game reserve in the Eastern Cape region. Upon your return to Cape Town, we recommend a visit to Tsitsikamma, followed by Knysna or Wilderness, a stay along the Whale Route, and finally Stellenbosch or Franschhoek before returning to Cape Town.

One Week or Longer

If your time is constrained to a week, we recommend traversing the Coastal Route, allocating time in either Knysna or Plettenberg Bay, with a day excursion to Oudtshoorn. You can proceed to the Eastern Cape for a safari. We recommend abandoning the automobile and flying back to Cape Town or to your subsequent destination from Port Elizabeth to conserve time.

Three to four nights

If your schedule permits only three to four nights on the Garden Route, we would likely suggest a guided tour. Our guided excursions alleviate the burden of driving and allow you to experience numerous attractions in a brief period. We believe they provide a preview for your subsequent journey.

Fewer Than Two Nights

A minimum of three to four days is necessary to thoroughly tour the Garden Route. If you have only two nights, our advisers will recommend a two-night stay in Hermanus or even a visit to the Winelands. The Garden Route should be experienced leisurely, as the extensive distances render a hurried excursion unenjoyable.

Activities Along the Garden Route

In a locale enveloped by nature reserves, mountains, forests, rivers, lagoons, estuaries, and picturesque sandy beaches, the majority of activities occur outside.

Whale-watching is a favored activity during the mating and calving seasons, from July to November, and the coastal cliff walks and viewpoints are exceptional. Dolphin and whale tours provide intimate encounters with these captivating animals. Moreover, intrepid guests may engage in Shark Cage diving.

Meerkats, ostriches, crocodiles, and olives, together with expansive caves, are prominent features of the Little Karoo surrounding Oudtshoorn.

Numerous nature reserves provide breathtaking hiking opportunities, mountain biking paths, equestrian routes, and canoeing excursions. The premier location is the peninsula at Robberg Nature Reserve in Plettenberg Bay for hiking, Harkerville Forest for biking, and Equitrailing for horseback riding, among other activities. We possess expertise due to our extensive personal experience and firsthand knowledge.

Bloukrans Bungee Jump, at 216 meters, was once the highest bungee jump in the world for those eager for an adrenaline rush. It offers a distinctive perspective of the magnificent gorge—provided you can maintain your focus, of course! Additionally, zip-lining through the Tsitsikamma Forests near Storms River is a noteworthy activity that elevates the heart rate slightly.

The primates in Monkeygland exemplify a successful ecotourism initiative and provide an experience that should not be overlooked. Numerous rescued primate species inhabit 23 hectares of forest, interspersed with trails and precarious footbridges hung among ancient yellowwoods.

Likewise, its neighboring attractions such as the Crags, Birds of Eden, The Elephant Sanctuary, and Tenikwa are all excellent options for a comprehensive day of restored animal exploration.

In the presence of such breathtaking landscapes, traditional sports assume unique attributes. This encompasses swimming, jogging, hiking, equestrianism, mountaineering, canoeing, cycling, archery, angling, diving, and surfing, among others.

Golfers are particularly well accommodated, as the courses are of international quality, frequently award-winning, and provide stunning vistas.  Prominent among these are Fancourt, Pezula, Oubaai, Pinnacle Point, and Simola.

What are the prominent destinations along the Garden Route?

The Whale Route and Overberg region extend from Cape Town to Cape Agulhas and inland to Swellendam. Bordered by some of Africa’s most magnificent coasts, our Whale Route merits a visit. Annually, from July to November, Southern Right and Humpback Whales select our coastlines for calving, granting Hermanus the distinction of “greatest land-based whale viewing” globally. What more advantageous method to digest a substantial breakfast than to promenade along its picturesque beachfront walkway? Relish the invigorating seaside breeze and prepare your camera to document the surrounding critters playing in the bay.

The shoreline is renowned for its population of great white sharks, with the small coastal hamlet of Gansbaai providing internationally acclaimed cage diving and boat-based shark observation.

The inland region is similarly magnificent, featuring charming communities such as Stanford and Swellendam, along with the Harold Porter Botanical Gardens, situated splendidly between the mountains and the sea. If time permits, contemplate visiting the southernmost point of Africa at Cape Agulhas, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. Remember that Hermanus features an exceptional wine route, the Hemel en Aarde Valley, which hosts several award-winning properties

Route 62 serves as the quintessential self-drive destination. Route 62 traverses numerous tiny rural communities between Cape Town and Oudtshoorn. Meandering over remarkable mountain passes and numerous well-preserved little towns. Route 62 serves as the inland alternative to the N2, which follows a path nearer to the Southern coastline. The route features towering mountains, breathtaking scenery,

picturesque passes, rivers, vineyards, and fruit orchards as it meanders through the Breede River Valley and Klein Karoo. Numerous settlements along the route include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and 4×4 routes, while others feature fly fishing, canoeing, and rock climbing. Additionally, there are various wine cellars and estates that render Route 62 ostensibly the longest wine route in the world.

Oudtshoorn serves as the ideal foundation. Commemorating “Afrikaans” culture by providing rural and agrarian living through tiny, charming, and often eccentric properties that enable you to appreciate the region’s renowned ostriches, crocodiles, caverns, meerkats, and olives.

Coastal Route, Emphasizing Knysna and Plettenberg Bay

The seaside journey along the Garden Route often commences in Mossel Bay, with the subsequent destination being George, which is further inland and renowned for the prestigious Fancourt Golf Course. Wilderness follows, located near George, renowned for its striking expanse of white sandy beach, succeeded by Sedgefield and ultimately Knysna (pronounced NIZE-na), which is situated along an estuary, encircled by forests, lakes, and beaches.

Plettenberg Bay, located just 25 minutes away, is a coastal resort renowned for its stunning landscapes and a bay so exquisite that the Portuguese named it Bahia Formosa, translating to “beautiful bay.” Currently, it is endearingly referred to as Plett. Plett features white beaches and a bay flanked by the safeguarded Robberg peninsula to the south and the Keurbooms estuary to the north, creating an ideal backdrop for a quintessential sun-sea-sand tourist location.

Knysna is situated on a small ledge between an expansive lagoon and the steep Tsitsikamma Mountains. Knysna Lagoon is safeguarded by two substantial cliffs, known as ‘The Heads,’ which have a boat-sized opening that provides access to the Indian Ocean. The western arm is a nature reserve accessible by ferry, while the other features numerous highly recommended boutique houses due to their stunning vistas.

Experience a malaria-free safari near the terminus of the Garden Route in the Eastern Cape. Port Elizabeth officially signifies the conclusion of the Garden Route and is situated in a region where early settlers established their presence, so significantly impacting wildlife populations.

In 1930, the Addo Elephant Park was founded to safeguard the last surviving animals in the region. Today, it serves as a prominent example for the region and has catalyzed the gradual acquisition and replenishment of wildlife on additional private farms in the area over the years. The region is now inhabited by several of South Africa’s most renowned lodges. The lodges are highly esteemed as they provide the nearest ‘genuine safari’ experience to Cape Town and are situated in a malaria-free zone.

Kwandwe, Shamwari, Lalibela, Kariega, and Addo Elephant Park are located near Port Elizabeth at the eastern terminus of the Garden Route. This offers an abundance of choices that accommodate all budgets and serves as a spectacular conclusion to the remarkable journey along the Garden Route.

Climatic Conditions and Navigation Along the Garden Route

Accessing and navigating the Garden Route

The majority of individuals traveling internationally to South Africa arrive at Cape Town Airport or Johannesburg Airport. Daily flights to and from Port Elizabeth and George, both along the route, are available if needed.

The most exhilarating and adaptable method to explore the Garden Route is by renting a vehicle. This enables you to traverse the region at your own tempo, affording the luxury of spontaneity and the freedom to pause as frequently or infrequently as you like to capture photographs. It is also the more economical method of exploring within our country, since it eliminates expenses for a guide, transportation, and housing. It is also the premier destination for individuals who appreciate self-driving vacations. The roads are exceptionally well-marked, maintained to international standards, providing numerous opportunities for refueling and restroom breaks en route. Moreover, our landscape ensures that the journey itself is an integral aspect of the enjoyment! Certain tourists opt to drive in one direction and return by air if time constraints preclude exploring during a round trip.

Individuals who choose not to drive or have constrained time can opt for a guided trip to fully appreciate the surroundings. We have exceptional and highly experienced guides available.

The most economical tour alternative is a prearranged shared trip, in which you journey alongside other participants. These comprise structured inclusions and adhere to predetermined stops along the path. If you like a personalized tour, we may customize it to accommodate your schedule, financial constraints, and preferences. The latter provides greater spontaneity as it eliminates the need to consider others. The availability of options also renders it a more expensive option.

Atmospheric conditions

The Garden Route possesses a Mediterranean maritime climate, characterized by moderately warm summers and pleasant to cool winters. It is among the most affluent regions in South Africa in terms of precipitation. The majority of precipitation occurs during the winter months, driven by the moist sea breezes from the Indian Ocean. The Garden Route’s temperate climate lies between two rainfall regimes, summer and winter, resulting in predominantly nocturnal precipitation that maintains the region’s perpetual greenery.

Spring (September): The essence of spring becomes palpable by late August and continues until September. October can be unpredictable, as just when one anticipates the arrival of summer, another chilly front ensues.

Summer (November – March): The period from November to March experiences elevated temperatures, with daily midsummer averages ranging from approximately 24 to 30ºC (75.2 to 86ºF) between December to February.

Autumn (May): Temperatures begin to decline around April, however conditions can remain rather agreeable until June.

Winter (June – August): Days may be bright and warm, although evenings get cool and may have nocturnal rain (8 – 17ºC / 46.4 – 62.6 ºF).

Is there a golfing opportunity along the Garden Route?

Affirmative, an emphatic affirmative! Golfers have an abundance of options along the Cape and Garden Route. Given our ample space, stunning landscapes, and diverse biomes, we possess numerous opportunities to design exceptional championship courses.

Numerous establishments are premier resorts and attractions, providing accommodations on-site and access to renowned golf courses, along with opportunities to engage in adventures available beyond the expansive grounds. Prominent examples favored by discriminating golfers are Pearl Valley, Fancourt, and Pezula. Notable highlights include courses created by Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, as well as the southernmost golf course in Africa. Be advised that the allure of the seaside, vineyards, and mountains may divert your attention during the game.

Pearl Valley, an exceptional locale, is situated near Paarl, making it a perfect location within the Cape Winelands for recreation and accommodation. Should you remain here as part of a Garden Route itinerary, it will typically occur at the commencement of your journey – and what an excellent way to initiate your travels!

Fancourt is situated in the center of George, in the midst of the Garden Route. It features three championship courses, with The Links being the most distinguished. We advise remaining on-site at The Manor. For enthusiastic golfers, we suggest a minimum stay of three nights, particularly if you intend to play on two of the three courses.

At a minimum, you ought go visit Pezula, which translates to “high up with the gods”. This course is properly titled as it is situated on the precipice of the Indian Ocean, on Knysna’s Eastern Head, the peninsula that separates the town’s tranquil lagoon from the tumultuous ocean.

Other significant courses along the road deserving of consideration are Oubaai (accommodate in George, Mossel Bay, or Wilderness), Simola (accommodate in Knysna or Plettenberg Bay), Pinnacle Point (accommodate in Mossel Bay), and Arabella (accommodate in Hermanus).

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