Trekking may be more than an adventure, so while you’re here in the safari world.
Whale Hiking Trail
This walk, which runs from Potberg to Koppie Alleen, allows visitors to see the unique and stunning De Hoop nature reserve and the coast outline, and it is generally booked months in advance. The Whale Trail is also known as the “Sun City of hiking paths” and is one of the best places in the world to see whales. Rolling sedimentary rock sand dunes, salty sea breezes, and a variety of wild fynbos — not to mention whales – define the trip.
Sentinel Peak Hiking Hill
The Sentinel Peak traverse, which covers the west portion of the Drakensberg Amphitheatre and is also known as the “chain ladders” trip, is a trekking track that is not for the faint of heart.
Hiking Trail near Ukhahlamba Amphitheatre
The Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park, about 2 hours by drive from Durban, holds a large collection of Sahara-based bushmen paintings. The Amphitheatre, which is built on a massive lava wall that rises to 3000 metres above sea level and is complemented by the Tugela waterfalls, one of Africa’s tallest waterfalls, is the place’s main feature.
Hiking Trail to the Shipwreck of Olifantsbos
This path is covered with unspoiled natural beauty and is historically significant. The natural beauty of the Olifantsbos trail will take you by surprise. Examine the given brochure and make a map of the places you wish to cover. And then go out and explore mother nature’s purity.
Hiking Tail Blyderivierspoort
The Blyderivierspoort hiking path begins with a panoramic view of the Lowveld at God’s Window and continues into one of the world’s largest valleys. It makes one realize the Blyde River Canyon’s full beauty and majesty. The walk is extended into a five-day package, with the final two days at your discretion. The plants and animals seen here are unique to this location and add to the trail’s charm.