Tstsikamma

Best Garden Route Adventure Activities Ever

by Briony Chisholm

The Garden Route is the gem of South Africa. Emerald forests, clear rivers, pristine lakes and lagoons run down to the Indian Ocean. The weather is good, the air is fresh, the scenery is spectacular and virtually every outdoor activity you can think of is available. African Budget Safaris offer numerous trips along this gorgeous coastline. 

Whether you’re an adrenaline-seeking speed freak or a gentle-amble-through-the-forest type, the Garden Route has adventures and activities that suit everybody. Stretching from Mossel Bay (just under 400 km drive from Cape Town) to Storms River, the area includes 300 km of pristine coastline (see map). 

Garden route coastline

To get the latest on what activities are up and running contact the operators directly or one of the tourism bureaus along the Garden Route:

It's impossible to list all of the incredible activities and adventures available along the Garden Route, but we've picked a few of our favourites and listed them below.

On the Water

Learn to Yacht, Knysna

Learning the Ropes

Experience the thrill of sailing with Southern Yachting’s sailing courses. From beginner’s courses  (5 hours) to advanced courses, you’ll be taught the skills of sailing: knot-making, steering, nautical terms etc.

Rigid Inflatable Boat Trips, Knysna

Heading for The Heads

Explore the Knysna Lagoon and Estuary and then exit through The Heads (weather-permitting) and out into the Indian Ocean in Knysna Rib Adventures’ 9-meter RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat). This one is for those who enjoy a bit of speed and exhilaration while getting to see the beauty of natural Knysna.

Catamaran Trip to The Heads, Knysna

Heads Explorer

A slightly more sedate experience, although the excitement factor increases if there is a bit of rough sea, the Heads Explorer catamaran takes you right to The Heads. Depending on the weather and sea conditions, you may go through The Heads and out into the Indian Ocean. If you’re lucky, you’ll see dolphins, seals and, in season, whales. All this accompanied by drinks and snacks.

Sea Kayaking, Plettenberg Bay

Hanging with Dolphins

Dolphin Adventures pride themselves on providing guided sea kayaking (and rentals) that keep the conservation of this fragile environment at the forefront. With South African-made kayaks that are stable and easy to manoeuvre, even novices can enjoy the sea beyond the breakers. If you’re lucky, you may find yourself in the middle of a pod of playful dolphins or watching a whale breach!

Kayak and Lilo Adventure, Storms River Mouth

Kayak and Lilo

Explore the breath-taking Storms River Gorge on kayaks and lilos. Deep caves, quiet pools and ancient forests – unspoilt by humans – will delight on these eco-conscious trips into the heart of the Tsitsikamma. Untouched Adventures offer numerous other activities including scuba diving and snorkelling.

Surfing Everywhere, especially J-Bay and Vic Bay

Surfing at J-Bay

With the incredible coastline of the Garden Route, it’s not surprising that surfing is big all along the coast. Jeffrey’s Bay, a little further along the coast in the Eastern Cape, is fondly referred to as J-Bay. It boasts one of the world’s most famous right-hand beach breaks.

Vic Bay, a small cove between George and Wilderness is also a surfing paradise, with a consistent right point break that runs for 300 metres.

There are surf schools and places to hire boards all along the coast, such as Unravel in Mossel Bay; Surfari Backpacker’s in Vic Bay, which offers accommodation and surf lessons; and J-Bay Surf School and Wavecrest Surf School in J-Bay.

Catamaran Trips, Plettenberg Bay

Off the Catamaran

Hang out on the Ocean Rhythm, a luxury 44-foot catamaran, and float about on the Indian Ocean off Plett. Ocean Sailing Charters offer a range of trips from sunset cruises sipping champagne to day trips fishing, snorkelling and swimming to sailing lessons. All with the added bonus of possible dolphin sightings.

On Land

Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour, Storms River

Traverse through the indigenous Tsitsikamma rain forest canopy from platform to platform (ten of them) with Tsitsikamma Canopy Tours. Each platform is in a tree, mostly giant Outeniqua Yellowwoods, and the ‘foofy slides’ between them range in length, the longest being 100 m. With spectacular scenery and bird sightings, these guided, eco-conscious, 2.5- to 3-hour tours are unforgettable.

Mountain Biking, Garden Route

Look Mom, I'm flying!

Unsurprisingly, mountain biking is huge throughout the Garden Route. It’d be insane not to be, considering the gorgeous mountainous scenery that is perfect for riding. Mountain bikes can be rented all along the Garden Route.

Knysna Cycle Works has a good range in Knysna and The Bike Shop has branches in both Plett and Harkerville – which has fantastic trails, most of which have been reopened since the fire. For those who’d prefer, numerous operators offered guided mountain biking.

Races

MTB Heaven

For the pro’s and the wanna-be pro’s there are a number of MTB races in the region throughout the year. While routes may have to be adjusted after the fire, the majority are still happening. These include:

Hiking & Biking, Knysna

Beachcombing

If you’re not looking for adrenaline junkie experiences, but like the outdoors and the good things in life, Knysna locals, Anne and Mandy, of Knysna Hike & Bike have just the thing. They take you on customised walks and riding routes to the places you want to see and the things you want to do. Whether you’re keen to stroll on a beach, walk through cool misty forests or pedal toward a gourmet food and wine tasting experience, Knysna Hike & Bike will deliver your ‘leisure and pleasure’ needs. 

Otter Trail, Garden Route National Park

Hiking the Otter Trail

One of South Africa’s most spectacular hiking trails, the Otter Trail is a 45 km, 5 day/4 night hike that follows the coast from Storms River to Nature’s Valley. Not to be taken lightly, a certain fitness level is needed but it’s well worth the training to experience this pristine coastal environment.

For those adrenaline junkies who’re into trail running, the annual Otter African Trail Run happens each year in October. All 45 km, including rough terrain, steep hills and river crossings are completed in one day! We say crazy, they say ‘Bring it on!’

Monster Scooter Tours, Knysna

Monster Mountain Scooters. Yip, you read that right. These fat-tyred, non-motorised (so eco-friendly) scooters are the perfect way to enjoy an exhilarating downhill track through indigenous forest. Get picked up in town and taken by bus up to a couple of routes and feel the fresh air in your hair as you hurtle down paths through the forest.

Oyster Festival & Adventure Races, Knysna

Oysters

This annual event in June sees Knysna packed to the gills with oyster enthusiasts, mountain bikers, adventurers and runners. For a week, the Oyster Festival offers an enormous range of activities, not least every version of oyster delight known to man.

For the more active and adventurous, there’s the BIG5 Sports Challenge, the Momentum Knysna Cycle Tour MTB and Road Races, Simola Phantom Night Run, Momentum Knysna Forest Marathon and Half Marathon and Pick n Pay Women’s Walk. 

Kloofing, Canyoning & Abseiling, The Crags, Plettenberg Bay

 Just outside Plett lies The Crags, a gorgeous area of hidden valleys, waterfalls and rivers. It’s perfect adventure country and AfriCanyon offers adventures to suit any level of skill. Think abseiling down waterfalls, clambering up cliffs and swimming in cool, fern-edged pools – or jumping into deeper ones from the cliffs above, if you like things a little more exciting!

In the Air

Paragliding, Sedgefield

Bird's Eye View

See the Garden Route as the birds see it, and you'll realise why they’re such happy birds. Based in Sedgefield, but with various sites along the Garden Route, Fly Time offers tandem paragliding, introductory through to licence courses and motorised trike flights.

Bloukrans Bungy Jump, near Plett

Bungyyyy

About 40 km east of Plettenberg Bay, lies the spectacular Bloukrans River gorge. The view from the bridge is gorgeous and you could just gaze at that if you like. If you’re partial to a rush of adrenaline, however, Face Adrenaline will help you throw yourself off it (attached to all the necessary safety gear, of course) and free fall the more than 200 metres down towards the river. It’s the world’s highest commercial natural jump at 216 metres.

Combo Trips

Rocking the Route

Rock the Route, based in Knysna, is a small, owner-run company offering tailor-made day trips (and longer) by people who know the area – where to find the secret spots, who to visit to get the stories and where to find the best the area has to offer. Sightsee, visit the local breweries and sample their fare, watch live music, encounter African wildlife, pub crawl in costumes, surf the secret spots or overnight in a cave …

Rock the Route are truly rocking the route!

Wine (It deserves its own heading)

Bubbles

While Cape Town is South Africa’s most well-known wine-growing region, there’s a (relatively) new kid on the block when it comes to winemaking. The Plett Wine Route is SA’s smallest winegrowing region with just 58 hectares of the 100 000 hectares throughout South Africa. Stretching over 57 km from Harkerville to The Crags, this wine region has grown from the first estate – Bramon – which was started in 2000, to an impressive 16 vineyards.

Bramon Restaurant

Specialising in MCC’s, the route is referred to as the ‘Bubby Route’ and now has three farms that do the processing and bottling of their own wines, and the others bottle theirs at Bramon. While some farms require appointments, many are open to the public. Check out their website and plan your route!

The beautiful Garden Route really does offer its visitors a smorgasbord of activities. Experience it for yourself! Contact one of our ABS consultants and book your Garden Route trip now!

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