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The Garden Route National Park (GRNP) will be free for South African visitors from September 10 to 15,2018.
South Africans are encouraged to take up the offer to explore the Garden Route National Park on foot. The Park has 14 Green flag status hiking trails, 12 in Tsitsikamma and 2 in Knysna.
Some of the finest mountain biking in South Africa can be found in the Harkerville Forest, which forms part of the Knysna section of the Garden Route National Park. There are three route-marked tracks ...
According to the Garden Route National Park Park Management Plan for the period 2020-2029, “The overall perceived poaching risk is medium. The security of the park’s biodiversity is at risk ...
Garden Route National Park (GRNP) management has approved the implementation of a tariff readjustment in which registered tour operators bringing international visitors to the Tsitsikamma section ...
Speaking at the event, general manager of the Garden Route National Park (GRNP), Jill Bunding-Venter, said overall guests to the park showed an impressive increase by 19% since 2013. "Day visitors ...
The Tsitsikamma Section of the Garden Route National Park has received a R17-million boost from the Expanded Public Infrastructure Programme to upgrade existing infrastructure.
The setting for arguably South Africa’s most scenic road trip, the Garden Route runs for 125 miles along the country’s southern coast, from Mossel Bay (about 240 miles east of Cape Town) east ...
The route: The Garden Route follows the N4 highway between Mossel Bay and Storms River, with scenic stops including George, Wilderness, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay.
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