Klein Karoo
To get the most out of the 2010 Soccer World Cup, you have to go beyond the 90 minutes of the game.
The region is a blend of mountains, valleys, forests, and waterfalls and mountain pools that languish year-round in a semi-Mediterranean climate, and a contrasting semi-arid golden plains with towering mountains and subterranean caverns.
The nature reserves in this region offer stunning views along the coast, unspoilt forests and habitats and a variety of activities such as hiking, fishing, boat...
From the wonder of the Cango Caves at the foot of the formidable Swartberg mountains and the Rust-en-Vrede waterfall, to beautiful old sandstone buildings and o...
The Klein Karoo is a semi-arid region surrounded by the Swartberg, Outeniqua and Langeberg mountain ranges with surprisingly lush river valleys and some of the ...
As one of the most important conservation areas in the country in terms of biodiversity and sheer natural beauty, it attracts large numbers of tourists, both local and from abroad.
The happy toot toot whistle filling the air signals the arrival of the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe Steam Train, one of the Garden Route’s most beloved tourism icons.
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To get the most out of the 2010 Soccer World Cup, you have to go beyond the 90 minutes of the game.
Cango Ostrich Show Farm is located in the lush Cango Valley, Schoemanshoek