TOURS & ACTIVITIES
Addo Elephant National Park
See the Eastern Cape’s famous pachyderms at peace and at play in the thickets of the unique Addo Valley Bushveld.
Along with a wide variety of other bushveld game, Addo’s bush provides refuge to these gentle gaints, descendants of the former vast herds of elephnats that once roamed freely in the area. The park is sanctuary to some 450 Elephants as well as buffalo, black rhino, plenty of birds and several species of antilope. Lions were reintroduced about 4 years ago and sightings have been good.
Elephant Back Safari
Walk with them throught the diverse valley bushveld, ravine and forest habitat unique to this part of the Eastern Cape. The informativw walk-and-talk takes a very leisurly pace set by the elephants themselves and is in no way stenuous. The walk allows you to interact with, feed and observe the elephants in their natural habitat while the trained and qualified handlers share their specialized knowledge and insight into both the elephants and this unique eco-system. After the walk they offer you the experience of riding these magnificent animals – revel in the natural beauty of the environs and its wildlife from your lofty seat as these gentle giants amble through the African Bush. At the conclusion of the ride enjoy a close-up viewm of the elephants swimming and frolicking in their favoured waterhole from the viewing deck at the boma – no guarantee that you won’t get sprayed with a trunkful of water! Enjoy lunch while the elephants swim.
Beach Horse riding
Enjoy riding alongside the dunes and on the beach beside the gentle Indian Ocean. Be on the lookout for dolphins and whales that often pass through these waters. You do not need to be a very experienced rider to do this. Enjoy lunch and some curio shopping if you would like to. This makes a great day’s outing!
Bloukrans Bridge
Bungy Jumping:
This is the ultimate thrill! This is the highest bungy jump in the world at 216 meter.
Bloukrans Bungy – a proud Guinness World Record that you just cant miss!!!
Flying Fox:
A 200 meter cable slide that takes you out onto the archway of the bridge. This is the quickest way to get to your bungy jump destination.
A reall adrenalin rush!!!
Bridge walking tours:
Bloukrans is the highest and largest bridge in Africa. It is also the highest Bungy jump bridge in the world.
Come and learn about the incredible engineering feast that went intobulding this amazing bridge. Walk along a spectacular and specially designed catwalk to the top of the arch from where you look out over the mountains and the sea.
Birds Of Eden
The worlds larges bird park with 3000 birds and over 220 spiecies wish increases all the time.
IT’S AMAZING!!!
Monkeyland
The worlds first free roaming mulit-specie primate sancuary.
At Monkeyland you will find spiecies like; Black Lemur, Black & White Ruffed Lemur, Ringtail Lemur, White-handed Gibbon, Brown capuchin, Brown Howler, Common Marmoset, Cottontop Tamarin, Golden-handed Tamarin, Northern Gray-necked Owl Monkey, Spectacied Langur, Black-handed Spider Monkey, Common Squirrel Monkey, Vervet Monkey & Bushbabies.
Seaview Game & Lion Park
Located 25 km from Port Elizabeth’s city centrum. The 120 hectares of superb bush and grassland offers the unique experience of close-up game-viewing.
Giraffe, Zebra, variouse antilop, monkeys roam free. Crocodile, Rock Monitors, Meerkats, African Wildcat, Caracal (Lynx), Leopards, Lions and Tigers are housed in camps.
Seaview also offer you the White Lion, a magnific cat that you just cant miss.
You will find Lion cubs and Tiger cubs in camps, wish you can play with and come really close to.
Deep Sea Fishing
Go out on the open sea and do some deep sea fishing. All equipment is on the boat.
Tuna, Dorado, Snoek, Cob is just some of the spieces that the sea will offer you.
Grahamstown Historical Tour
Visit Grahamstown and follow in the footsteps of the 1820 setters. The broad tree-lined streets and imposing public buildings are the legacy of the time Wien Grahamstown was the Cape’s second most important city.
Visit the oldest official letter box in South Africa, the Natural Science, History & Observatory Museum, South Africa Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity and the 1820 Setters National Monument. And remember, no tour is complete without a visit to the spectacular Grahamstown Cathedral. The National Arts Festival held in July every year celebrates the best in South Africa and imported talent and reglarly attracts more than 30 000 festinos who come to enjoy more than 500 shows - everything from opera to jazz and comdy to drama - as well as a huge diversity of other creative disciplines.
Port Elizabeth
The Bay of Port Elizabeth is located on the southern-eastern coast of Africa Alone the shorelines of Algoa Bay, the city dates back to arrival by sea of 4 000 British Settlers in 1820.
Shopping - From “Market styled” shopping, to craft shopping at different flea markets, to upmarket boutique and mall shopping, you will find what you need.
The Snake Park Houses have a wide varieté of exotic and indigenous snakes as well as an impressive variety of Eastern Cape Reptiles. The Museum includes natura and cultural history artefakts - shipwrecks, dinosaurs and much more.
The Boardwalk Casin & Enterainment World is a complete entertainment destination located on the Port Elizabeth beach front in the exclusive suburb of Summerstrand.
At Boardwalk you will find; restaurants, shops, a cinema, an amphitheatre and children’s entertainment facilities.
Kenton-on-Sea, Port Alfred and Bathurst
You can chose to incorporate a horse ride alone the beautiful coastline at Kenton-on-Sea, swim in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, take a stoll up the magnificens beach, then pay a visit to Port Alfred, this is a historic little town wish lays on the Indian Ocean and straddles the gloriors Kowie River, an ideal place to purchase your curios for back home.
A short drive from Port Alfred you will find Bathurst Village - picturesque, rustik and reminiscent of England’s Cotswolds. This town is known for its gracious old buildings and huge oak trees. In Bathurst you will find the world’s biggest pineappple, the toposcope where you can view how the land was dividend by the 1820 setters, St John’s Church, the incredible viewa at Horse Shoe Lookout and the old mill.
Visit the Bathurst Agricultural Museum whist is a tribute to the 1820 Settlers courage and entrepreneurship. Enjoy a tranquil lunch at the Pig & Whistle, South Africa’s oldest pub.
Golf Do a tour of just golf!
5 different courses to chose from; small town playing to playing among wild animals roaming around the course. Or pick one day of just playing golf and enjoy the African sun.
If you do not feel the need of bringing your own clubs, most of the golf courses have some to rent out. |