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| The great forests lying at the feet of the fabled
Outeniqua and
Tsitsikamma mountains are the gateway to the incredible indigenous
African wealth of Plettenberg Bay, which lies on South Africa's spectacular
south coast 210 kms from Port Elizabeth and +/- 600 km from Cape Town. The Outeniqua-Tsitsikamma indigenous forests are a unique mixture of
Cape Fynbos and temperate forest and offer the nature lover world-renowned hiking
trails and an exciting opportunity to see the last remaining forest
elephants of South Africa. The entire area teems with birdlife. Nearly
300 species are to be found in the great variety of habitats ranging from
fynbos to forest to wetlands. |
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No less than ten important nature reserves embrace the varied ecosystems
of the area as well as unique marine reserves, home to soft coral reefs,
dolphins, seals and a host of other marine life. The bay itself is Nursery
to the endangered Southern Right Whale which come here to calve
in the winter and spring (July to December). The area is of course a sports paradise and boasts fabulous trails for hikers, mountain bikers, horse riders and canoeists. The highlight of the area is undoubtedly the rivers, beaches and the bay with its ideal conditions for all facets of watersports, including sailing in the safe waters of the Bay, superb rock and surf fishing and scuba diving spots. Alternately one can simply stroll along its clean, sandy beaches stretching for miles along the Indian Ocean or enjoy its safe swimming areas. |
| At night, Plettenberg Bay is alive with pubs, night-spots and fine restaurants. A wide range of accommodation offers luxury hotels, exclusive country retreats, cosy bed and breakfasts, self-catering chalets and excellent camping facilities |
Plettenberg Bay Tourism Association
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