If you’re wondering what to do in Tsitsikamma, you’ve come to the right place. The Tsitsikamma National Park forms part of the greater Garden Route National Park in Eastern Cape Province.
Home to a variety of birds, nature lovers can enjoy the pristine natural habitat via the various hiking trails. Tsitsikamma is an ecological wonderland with trees as old as 105 million years. The area receives an average annual rainfall of 1200 mm.
The region is known for its dramatic coastal scenery, reefs, rivers, lush forest, and delicate Fynbos. Tsitsikamma National Park is also home to the world-famous Otter Trail, Tsitsikamma Suspension Bridge.
Top five sights include Dolphins and porpoises, African Black Oystercatcher, Knysna Lourie, Cape Clawless Otter and Blue Duiker.
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ToggleWhere is Tsitsikamma National Park
Tsitsikamma National Park is located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The region sits on a 200m high plateau stretches from the Bloukrans River in the west to the Tsitsikamma River in the east, is bordered on the north by the imposing Tsitsikamma Mountains and in the south by the Indian Ocean.
Situated just north of Plettenberg Bay, there are many things to do in Tsitsikamma from land-base to exceptional Marine Tsiistikama attractions. Tsitsikamma is reachable from different locations and it’s a popular stop on the Garden Route.
Distance from Johannesburg to Tsitsikamma
The distance from Johannesburg to Tsitsikamma is 1230 km. The fastest way to travel from Johannesburg to Tsitsikamma is by flight. There are two airports located in close proximity to Tsitsikamma. The closest is in George, 144km away while the Port Elizabeth airport is 182km from Tsitsikamma.
Distance from Port Elizabeth to Tsitsikamma
The distance from Port Elizabeth to Tsitsikamma National Parka is 184.3 km and takes about 2 hours, depending on the traffic.
Distance from Knysna to Tsitsikamma
The distance from Knysna to Tsitsikamma 95 km (about 1 hour by car).
Best Time To Visit Tsitsikamma National Park
The best time to visit is between October and March. The weather in the region remains moderate with little rainfall. The season ideal for hikes, trekking, mountain biking, and adventure sports.
Facts about Tsitsikamma
What does Tsitsikamma mean?
Tsitsikamma is a Khoisan word that means “place of abundant water”. It gets its name from the rich, green forests, flowering fynbos and abundant streams, rivers, and waterfalls in the region.
The largest marine reserve in South Africa
The Tsitsikamma National Park, proclaimed in 1964, is the oldest and largest Marine Protected Area in Africa. It is considered by many to be the marine equivalent of the Kruger National Park. Tsitsikamma covers 57 km of coastline with a total surface area of 32,300 hectares.
UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves
Tsitsikamma National Park is one of the 686 UNESCO biosphere reserves in 122 countries.
What to do in Tsitsikamma
There are many fun Tsitsikamma adventures.
See the Tsitsikamma Big Tree
The Big Tree is an 800-year-old Yellowwood located in Tsitsimakka. This majestic tree towers over the rest of the canopy; standing 36+m tall and with a trunk circumference of 9m – this is a giant among giants.
Tsitsikamma Segway Tours
Fly through the forest at Tsitsikamma Canopy Tours
Cross the Storms River Suspension Bridge
Hike the Otter Trail
The Otter Trail is one of the most famous hiking trails in South Africa. The trail is 42,5 km long and takes 4 to 5 days to complete. The Otter Trail follows the rugged, rocky shoreline ranging in elevation from sea level to a height of more than 150m. Most of the trail follows cliff tops returning to sea level to cross rivers.
Other amazing Hikes
- Blue Duiker Trail: 5.5 km and circular. It starts along the Loerie Trail, later turns towards the coastline, following the Waterfall Trail back to the Oceannettes.
- Dolphin Trail:
- Loerie Trail: It starts a little bit east of the restaurant, a small walk past a viewpoint, offering only ocean views. 1.5 km and circular.
- Mouth Trail: 1 km, a linear route. Walk from the park’s restaurant to the suspension bridge, the key feature of the Tsitsikamma National Park, a long free-hanging bridge. It can often be seen in photographs, advertising the Tsitsikamma.
- Tsitsikamma Trail: Hike from Nature’s Valley through the Tsitsikamma Mountains to Storms River. You can choose to walk 2 to 6 days, with or without porterage.
- Viewpoint Trail: Walk past the Suspension Bridge, 2 km, linear route. The first part is a pretty steep climb, towards the viewpoint it becomes a more gentle slope. You get a nice view of the Indian Ocean, the mouth, the bridge, and the rest camp.
- Waterfall Trail: First half-day hike of the famous Otter trail, starting at the Oceannettes on the eastern side of the rest camp. 6.4 km to the waterfall and back, just over 3 hours (a linear route). The hike is marked as difficult, due to uneven and slippery terrain. Take along your swimming gear for a refreshing dive under the waterfall, which marks the half waypoint.
Jump off the Bloukrans Bridge
Blackwater Tubing in Tsitsikamma
Blackwater Tubing in the Storms River is one of the best things to do in Tsitsikamma. These one-man inflatable river tubes take you on an unforgettable journey through a diverse habitat.
Places to stay in Tsitsikamma
These are the best places to stay in the area.
Luxury $$$ – The Fernery Lodge & Chalets
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Moderate $$ – Swallows Nest Country Cottages
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Budget $ – Tsitsikamma Backpackers
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Travel Insurance for Tsitsikamma
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