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Location: South Africa » Western Cape » Whale Coast

The Whale Coast is to the east of Cape Town, South Africa, a

The Whale Coast is to the east of Cape Town, South Africa, and includes the Overberg and Garden Route regions. It is strategically situated along the national road from Cape Town to George. The Whale Coast comprises an abundance of eco-tourism locations. This is owing to the wide diversity of landscape and is South Africas nature treasure trove undiscovered. The whale coast is dedicated to the conservation of all eco-tourist resources within the general area.

The Whale Coast has been totally unspoilt by man and the lack of large scale industry is proven in the pristine beauty of our ecologies. We have preserved our heritage for you to enjoy. The Whale Coast offers all the standard tourist attractions close to Cape Town. These attractions include whale watching, eco tourism and commercial farming of which ostrich farming is an integral part. Other attractions include forests, mountains, Cape floral kingdom and arts and crafts trail.

Accommodation in and around N2 Route

Goukamma Nature And Marine Reserve    accommodation in N2 Route
This restored traditional cottage is fully equipped as self-catering accommodation and has a lovely view into Onderpoort. The flat-roofed home of Koot and Hettie Cordier at "Die Hoogte" is one of the most recent structures in the Kloof. It ... More

Natures Valley Guest House    accommodation in N2 Route
In the heart of the popular Garden Route, step back in time and experience nature as it was. Surrounded by one of the last remaining indigenous forests in the world, the Tsitsikamma Forest, flanked by two lagoons and only 200m from a spectacular 5km ... More




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