SA Blog is exploring South Africa on the Baz Bus, following the adventures of intrepid Baz Blogger Kathy - a.k.a. “Trekker“.
Welcome back, fearless travelers, and strap yourselves in, because the next 10 Baz Bus stops promise hair-raising adventure and nature galore!
Continuing with Leg One of the Baz Bus route, and picking up where we left off (in Oudtshoorn, I believe it was), we probe deeper into the Garden Route.
BAZ STOP: WILDERNESS
The start of South Africa’s Lake District, and right in the heart of the Garden Route, Wilderness is as beautiful as its name suggests.
Approaching with the Baz Bus from the west, the first thing you see are stunning beaches, breaking waves, lagoons and rolling hills. From surfing, abseiling, canoeing and kloofing to just sunbathing on the beach, there is much to do in Wilderness.
BAZ STOP: SEDGEFIELD
A relatively new stop on the Baz schedule (not even on its maps yet - but you can pick it out on this Garden Route map), Sedgefield is a must-stop for anyone and everyone.
Here you can leap off a cliff into crytal clear waters, tandem paraglide, and, if you have enough time, stay for a week or two and become a paraglider pilot yourself.
On the banks of the Swartvlei estuary - where you can search for the rare Knysna Seahorse - this little town is a well-kept secret. But its not only hi-flying and lakes, there are also FOUR fantastic beaches where surfing is a must!
BAZ STOP: BUFFALO BAY
If you like surfing, but don’t like the idea of congested beaches, Buffalo Bay is the place for you. Enjoy a day of surfing, swimming and general relaxation.
BAZ STOP: KNYSNA
Taking its name from the river that runs by the town, Knysna has become a tourist Mecca. It is home to several endangered species, notably the Knysna Seahorse, the rare Pansy Shell and the Brenton Blue Butterfly. Many years ago, elephants used to grace the surrounding forests, but they are no more, though some tell it differently (a good book about these majestic creatures is: Circles in the Forest by Dalene Matthee; and see below for elephants nearby).
BAZ STOP: PLETTENBERG BAY
Overlooking the picturesque Keurbooms Lagoon and home to the Robberg Nature Reserve, Plettenberg Bay is truly spectacular. I know it took my breath away.
It’s essential to go for a walk through the MonkeyLand Primate Sanctuary (23 hectares of indigenous forest, home to over 10 species of monkey, all free roaming, so be sure to hold onto your cameras, glasses, hats). Follow that with a trek through the Birds of Eden Sanctuary or the Knysna Elephant Park. All three are within walking distance of each other - book through your hostel.
The bay itself is home to dolphins, whales and seals too numerous to count. Go scuba diving or on a whale watching tour - you might even catch a glimpse of the rare Narwhal. In short, come to Plett prepared to play and play hard!
BAZ STOP: NATURE’S VALLEY
Situated in the heart of one of only two rain forests in South Africa, Nature’s Valley truly lives up to its name. It is a haven for anyone and everyone who requires a break from the city, or the constant get-up-and-go lifestyle of a backpacker. Here is where you can rejuvenate and relax, on beaches or in age-old forests (Tsitsikamma National Park is the highlight of highlights on the Garden Route; the name derives from a Khoisan word meaning “much water”).
BAZ STOP: STORMS RIVER
Whether its taking a zipline through the Tsitsikamma forest or throwing yourself off the highest bungee jump in the world at Bloukrans Bridge (216m / 720ft of pure DOWN), Storms River is non-stop adventure action center.
But don’t think this beautiful part of the world is just for adrenaline junkies - there are some breathtaking hikes and bike trails, including the famous Otter Trail, on offer.
The Otter Trail is usually booked up a year in advance, but if you’re lucky there might be a cancellation and you can scoot in. Otherwise, enjoy the start of the trail, which is open to everyone.
We’ll complete our Leg One journey in the next post. Till then, keep trekkin’!
Trekker
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Hi Ben,
Came across your magnificent blog. It’s got the important details. I’m making a foolhardy trip to South Africa from Bangalore, foolhardy because its an unplanned backpacker type thingie. I land straight into George Airport at 9am, and my interim destination would be Cape-Town. * Could you recommend a backpacker-type place to base myself so that I can do the bloukrans bridge bungie and the Knysna->George Train ride? * Is it safe to get on kombi taxi/vans in the Garden Route ? * Finally, this might amuse you, but in the context of SA’s racial sensitivities, as I’m Indian, would you know what to tell me to watch out for? Thanks a bunch! Cherry