Some of the valleys that you can find through the garden route |
We left
Port Elisabeth early in the morning and headed towards The Crags, on our way
there we were going to pass by Tsitsikamma, a massive nature park which is
often called “The garden of the garden route” (The garden route was the route
we were following from Port Elisabeth to Wilderness and even further).
We decided
to take a little stop in the Stormsriver village, a little town at one of the
entrances to the Tsitsikamma forest.
We knew
that there was a canopy tour through the forest and we wanted to join one of
these tours; 600 metres longs (all together that is) 10 platforms and up to 30
metres high.
In the queue to book the tour we got informed
that there was no availability today or tomorrow (other than at 5 in the
morning) so we wandered around the town for a bit. We eventually went back to
the canopy tour to see if they knew any other canopy tours around the area, one
of the desk workers was about to give us a number when another one excitedly
told us that a family of 6 hadn't shown up to the tour, meaning that we could
go on the tour that was about to leave.
We rushed
ourselves to get ready and hopped on the van towards the starting point.
We had
two awesome guides who encouraged us to do crazy things while on the canopy
tour, he told me to jump of a few platforms instead of the regular sit and go
down. It was amazing!
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The BnB's lake |
After the
canopy tour we continued our way to the BnB, once there we got a little tour
around the house, it was massive and had an incredible infinity pool, looking
over an impressive lake.
The BnB was
a bit in the middle of nowhere though and they didn't do dinner nor lunch, so
for dinner she suggested a BnB/Guesthouse no too far from where we were. So we
went to this BnB for dinner and it looked amazing, one of the nicest places to
stay that I had sen during the trip, but the manager there told us that they
had been completely full booked since a few months ago, anyhow we proceeded to
the restaurant part and had a menu with "steenbok" meat or hake as a main course.
Back at our
own BnB we didn't really do much more, so we had a look at some flyers about
things we could do the following day.