Garden Route
South Africa's most scenic coastal drive — ancient forests, golden beaches, and the world's highest bungee jump.
About Garden Route
The Garden Route stretches approximately 300 kilometres along South Africa's southern coastline from Mossel Bay in the west to Storms River in the east, encompassing a breathtaking landscape of indigenous forest, dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, tranquil lagoons, and charming coastal towns. Named for the region's year-round green vegetation — a rarity in semi-arid South Africa — the Garden Route is the country's most popular self-drive touring route and one of the world's great coastal journeys. The route passes through a succession of highlights: Knysna, a picturesque town built around a tidal lagoon guarded by dramatic sandstone headlands; Plettenberg Bay, an upmarket beach resort where southern right whales and dolphins are regularly spotted from the shore; the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National Park, where ancient Afromontane forest meets rugged coastline at the famous Storms River Mouth suspension bridge; and Wilderness, a lakeland area of exceptional birding and canoeing. Activities along the Garden Route range from gentle to adrenaline-fuelled: canopy tours through indigenous forest, bungee jumping from the 216-metre Bloukrans Bridge (the world's highest commercial bridge bungee), whale and dolphin boat trips, shark cage diving at Mossel Bay, hiking the multi-day Otter Trail, and oyster tasting in Knysna. The Cango Caves near Oudtshoorn, the ostrich farms of the Klein Karoo, and the Robberg Nature Reserve's dramatic peninsula walk add inland and natural-history dimensions. The Garden Route is typically driven in 4-7 days and combines seamlessly with Cape Town to the west and the Eastern Cape's malaria-free game reserves to the east.
When to Go
The Garden Route is pleasant year-round due to its mild maritime climate. December to February is warmest and busiest. September to November offers wildflowers and fewer crowds. Whale watching is best from June to November.
What You'll See
Southern right whales, humpback dolphins, seals, Knysna seahorse (world's most endangered seahorse), Knysna turaco, 300+ bird species. Monkeyland primate sanctuary and Birds of Eden free-flight aviary near Plettenberg Bay.
Your Journey Begins
George Airport (GRJ) is the main access point, with direct flights from Cape Town (50 minutes) and Johannesburg (2 hours). Port Elizabeth (PLZ) serves the eastern end. Self-drive from Cape Town takes approximately 4 hours to Mossel Bay. The route is well-served by car rental and tour operators.
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