10 reasons why you need to explore the Tsitsikamma National Park

The Tsitsikamma National Park with rocky coastline, spectacular sea and landscape situated between Eastern Cape and Western Cape in the heart of Garden Route – was declared in 1964 and is one of the largest marine reserve made up of over 80 kilometres of coastline.

Approximately 30% of the park is covered in fynbos, scattered amongst the forest vegetation, boasting a wide variety of beautiful flowers – such as protea and heath.

If you’re planning on visiting this beautiful landscape, you’ll be glad to know that Car Rental Cape Town is cheap and easy if you need wheels to facilitate your travels – here are 10 reasons why you need to explore the Tsitsikamma National Park.

 

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