The Tsitsikamma National Park [2] is situated in the heart of the famous Garden Route in South Africa. The park offers some fine coastal scenery and sometimes the option of whale-watching.
Beautiful nature in the Tsitsikamma NP.
Understand
History
Landscape
Flora and fauna
Climate
Get in
By Car
Simply follow the N2 and use the exit to Tsitsikamma near Storms River.
By Bus
The main bus companies as well as the Baz bus stop at the Total Petroport on the N2 next to the Paul Sauer bridge over the Storms River. This is about 15 km away from the Storms River Mouth entrance and 55km from Nature's Valley entrance, but it is generally easy to hitch a lift from there. There is a Tsitsikamma information centre, curio shop, restaurant and fast-food outlet at the Petroport, as well as spectacular views over the Storms River Gorge. Not the worst place to get stuck for a short while when trying to hitch a ride.
Fees/Permits
Tsitsikamma National Park
Get around
By foot only. See Do section.
Storms River suspension bridge.
See
You will get a funny feeling when crossing the bridge.
- Nature
- Storms River suspension bridge - The forest walkway to the bridge has recently been upgraded and the development of a circular route with some more suspension bridges is underway.
Do
- Forest Canopy Tour, ☎ +27 (0)42 281-1836 ([email protected]), [1]. Every 45 minutes from 8AM to 3:45PM. See the indigenous forest from the tree tops, 30m up. R395 per person, this includes a meal and guides.
- Spirit of Tsitsikamma, ☎ +27 (0)42 281-1607. Eco friendly boat cruise up the Storms River Gorge
Go hiking!
- Otter Trail. 42km, 5 days and 4 nights with good overnight huts. You have to book ahead. Bookings can be taken a year in advance, which means that there are often last minute cancellations, so it's always worth seeing if you can get in at the last minute. Bring your own food and sleeping bags. You do not need tents. You need to be fairly fit as the trail follows the cliffs and hills along the coastline, dipping down to the rivers. What goes down must come up... It's beautiful and only 12 people are allowed on any one part of the hike, so it really is unspoilt and worth doing. Be prepared for a difficult river crossing on day three. Please check with the parks officials when low tide is and ask for advice on getting over the river.
- Dolphin Trail. 20 km, 2 days and 3 nights. Fully catered accommodation.
There is also a long free-hanging bridge to the east of the camp. It is called Storms River suspension bridge, because it crosses the Storms River. It can often be seen on photographs, advertising the Tsitsikamma. It has been closed to the public since 2007, but repairs are ongoing.
Buy
A small shop in the park offers some groceries.
Eat
There is a restaurant and bar at both camps.
Drink
Sleep
Some of the cabins at Storms River Mouth
There are two camps in the park. Be sure to book a accommodation before you arrive, especially during high-season.
- Nature's Valley Restcamp, ☎ +27 (0)44 531-6700 ([email protected]). Two bed huts with communal ablution facilities.
- Storms River Mouth Rest Camp, ☎ +27 (0)44 281-1607 ([email protected]). Self catering cabins and hotel style oceanettes. Serviced daily. Caravan and camp sites are also available
Stay Safe
Get out
Contact
- Tsitsikamma Info Center - +27 (0)42 280-3561