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Eastern Cape Province Travel Tips South
Africa by Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa
Welcome
to the Eastern Cape South Africa. Where else can you surf the worlds biggest
waves, ski down the only snow slopes in Africa, go on a `big seven safari,
visit the birthplace of Nelson Mandela and bungee the highest bridge in
the southern hemisphere? The Eastern Cape, of course!
The second largest of South
Africa's nine provinces, the diverse Eastern Cape landscape ranges from
the dry desolate Great Karoo to the steamy forests of the Wild Coast and
the Keiskamma Valley. The area also embraces the fertile Langkloof, renowned
for its rich apple harvests, and is cradled by the mountainous southern
Drakensberg.
Here, widespread hills are
juxtaposed with sandy beaches; here small-town South Africa comes to greet
you - gently offering hospitality and friendship and asking for nothing
in return. This is where the `big seven' roam, and where the tropical forests
share their space with abundant birdlife and nature at its most generous.The
shoreline of this province extends from the Umtamvuna River in KwaZulu-Natal,
to the Storms River mouth on the scenic Garden Route, in the west, and
stretching inland, to the north, bordering on Lesotho.
Today, the Eastern Cape incorporates
the previously independent `homelands' of the Ciskei and Transkei. Despite
its colonial past, the Eastern Cape remains the home of the Xhosa-speaking
people of South Africa. With its almost seven million people, the Eastern
Cape has the third-largest provincial population, living on about 169 600
km2 of land.The Eastern Cape climate varies considerably but has, a year-round
holiday climate.
The Eastern coastal regions
enjoy hot summers and moderate winters and Port Elizabeth experiences a
daily average of 7 hours sunshine. Northern regions are much cooler. Certain
areas receive rain throughout the year albeit erratic.
Major attractions in the
area:
Nelson Mandela Museum The
museum was officially opened on the 11 February 2000, at a function to
coincide with the tenth anniversary of the release from prison of Nelson
Mandela in 1990. The birthplace/museum is situated at Qunu, along the N2
highway, south of Umtata.
Addo Elephant Park Situated
73km from Port Elizabeth, in South Africa's Eastern Cape, the park is a
true conservation success story. Valley of Desolation The product of volcanic
and erosive forces of nature over 100 million years, the Valley of Desolation
is one of the most spectacular sights in the country. A steep and narrow
road leads into the mountains that surround the valley - a journey not
to be dared by the faint-hearted. Grahamstown National Arts Festival Africa's
largest and most colorful cultural event takes place, annually, in this
University town, offering a choice of the very best of both indigenous
and imported talents.
Hole in the wall Just south
of Coffee Bay, on the eastern seaboard, is a prominent rock formation with
a big hole in the centre. This distinctive site has become a symbol for
the Xhosa in remembrance of a great historical tragedy - the "Great Cattle
Killing". The unique structure with a huge detached cliff that has a giant
opening carved through its centre by the waves. The local Xhosa call this
place "izi Khaleni", which means "place of thunder".
Tsitsikamma National Park
The Tsitsikamma National Park, also known as "the place of much water",
is where the great breaking waves of the Indian Ocean relentlessly pound
rocky shores; where temperate high forest and fynbos (indigenous flora)
roll down to the sea and where ancient rivers carve their paths to the
ocean down rocky ravines.
Worlds Highest Bungee Jump
The world's highest bungee-jumping site is to be found at Blaauwkrans Bridge
on the Storms River. A daring adrenaline-rushing dive from this bridge
ensures a dazzling 180 meters of free fall at 193kmph, taking seven seconds
- even the rebound is higher than the Victoria Falls.
Baviaanskloof
Wilderness Area The Baviaanskloof (Valley of Baboons) is rapidly assuming
national conservation and heritage prominence. The Baviaanskloof is a wilderness
area situated on the eastern border of the Cape Floral Kingdom, some two
and a half hour's drive from Port Elizabeth.
The Owl House Enter
a magical world at the famous Owl House in Nieu-Bethesda. Just outside
Graaf-Reinet, this is where Helen Martins spent the latter part of her
life. Regarded as an eccentric and deeply interested in Eastern philosophy,
she lived a hermit-like existence, devoting her life to her beloved owl
statues and "the search for light and brightness".
Jeffreys Bay - Super Tubes
Experience the perfect wave in Jeffreys, the surfing capital of South Africa
and a major international surfing venue that attracts visitors from all
over the world to experience the "perfect wave".
Snow Skiing Tiffindell is
the only ski resort in Africa. Situated in the Southern Drakensberg on
the slopes of the highest mountain peak in the Eastern Cape (3001m). The
resort was started in 1994 with basic small accommodation, a rough road
and few facilities and has since become a popular destination for those
in search of an exciting snow adventure.
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About the Author
Gerald Crawford: born in
South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel and african
travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa and the
United Kingdom. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me
on. E-mail Address: gerald@12234455.co.za Website Address: http://www.12234455.co.za
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