• Mossel Bay

    Mossel Bay is halfway between Cape Town and PE, this coastal town marks the official beginning (or end) of the Garden Route. There’s a wide choice of backpacker hostels, beaches and adventure activities.
  • George

    George is very close to Oudtshoorn, Mossel Bay and Victoria Bay, it’s a convenient backpacker stop over point. George airport is a convenient way of arriving to explore the Garden Route.The Outeniqua Tjoe - Choo train comes puffing into the station once a week.
  • Oudtshoorn

    Oudtshoorn was home to rich feather barons until the turn of the century. The collapse of the feather industry meant the area had to find other attractions in order to survive. And boy, has it done a good job of that! You need daaaaays to “do” Oudtshoorn.
  • De Rust

    An interesting little one horse town.
  • Victoria Bay

    Victoria Bay is renowned as one of the world’s best surfing beaches and the waves here are often spectacular.
  • Wilderness

    Wilderness nestles in the green coastal hills, framed by the Touws River lagoon on one side and miles of superb beach on the other. The beautiful Wilderness National Park protects the unique eco-system that makes up the surroundings.
  • Sedgefield

    Straddling the N2 and in its turn surrounded by wetlands and sandwiched between the sea and the mountain, this is paraglider's paradise.
  • Buffels Bay

    This little coastal village lies just outside of Knysna and is a great place to relax and get closer to nature.
  • Uniondale

    Peaceful winding roads and lovely country side. The alternative inland route along the coast…
  • Nature's Valley

    Situated at the end of the Groot River pass, Nature’s Valley is surrounded by mountain, lagoon, sea and forest.
  • Plettenberg Bay

    Plettenberg Bay is a backpackers paradise. It was named “Baia Formosa” (Beautiful Bay) by early Portuguese explorers. Plettenberg Bay is now one of the Garden Route’s major destinations, primarily because the Portuguese weren’t far wrong.
  • Bloukrans

    The main attractions here are the Bloukrans Bridge, the world’s highest bungy jump and the beautiful surroundings
  • Stormsriver

    The major drawcard here is Mother Nature. And she’s a real Mother, but not the one you know. Wild, tempestuous, untamed, violent, calm, soothing, shouting, majestic and awe-inspiring if you can look past the hand of man.

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Knysna

This backpackers haven is the centre of the Garden Route. The town of Knysna sprawls around the Knysna lagoon whose entrance is guarded by two rocky cliffs called The Heads. Knysna is the hub of the Garden Route and this once sleepy village is now a bustling town.

Knysna

Knysna sprawls around a stunning tidal lagoon whose entrance is guarded by two rocky cliffs called The Heads. The hub of the Garden Route, this once sleepy village now bustles thanks to its many pubs and clubs which offer live music and bop into the wee hours.
Delight your taste buds with ocean-fresh Knysna oysters and locally brewed beer. Go hunting for the last remaining forest elephants or the tiny sea horses that shelter in the lagoon. Whatever. It’ll be nice, nê.

To some Knysna is about the little seahorses that live gently amongst the reeds. To others it’s about the salty taste of oysters on eager tongues. But whatever your passion, Knysna is bound to satisfy some part of your soul.
Surrounded by deep forests which were once crowded with elephant (three still roam the forests), Knysna is close to loads of fantastic beaches, rivers and mountains.
It has a lot to offer and there’s tons to do. In fact George Bernard Shaw loved Knysna so much he ended up staying for five weeks whilst he wrote a book called “The black girl in search of God”.

Check out the King Edward tree. Standing at 46 meters, it is said to be over 700 years and has an impressive 7 meter circumference.

Try the locally brewed Bosuns bitter - it’s one of SA’s few non-monopoly beers.


Places to Stay

  • Highfield Backpackers

    This Knysna backpacking lodge is centrally located in town just 2 blocks from the action.
  • Island Vibe Knysna

    This Knysna backpackers is in the thick of the action in Knysna and all set to rock.
  • Knysna Backpackers

    Set in a century old Victorian house with loads of character, Knysna Backpackers is an easy going place.
  • Southern Comfort Horse Ranch

    Southern Comfort - a 26 hectare horse farm - is situated in the heart of the Knysna forest overlooking indigenous forest.

What to do

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Electrodive
Backpackers dive specials.
(Mossel Bay,Garden Route)

Two Oceans Backpackers
A newly renovated Backpackers in the heart of Cape Town!
(Cape Town City Centre,Cape Town)

Jungle Monkey
Perched on a hill overlooking the sea, Jungle Monkey Backpackers Lodge promises warm welcomes and cold beers…
(Port St Johns,Wild Coast)

Travel Bug Safaris
Here's a bug you'll want to catch.
(Windhoek,Namibia)

Skydive KZN
Fly with the birds.
(Durban ,Durban)

Sugarshack
This East London backpackers lodge is located right on the beach in East London and overlooking a great swell.
(East London,Sunshine Coast)

Sleepy Hollow Backpackers
Sleepy? Naah. Hint…this Pietermaritzburg backpackers has the website address wylderide…
(Pietermaritzburg,Drakensberg Backpacker Hostels)

Living Africa
Spice up your Big Five holiday with a generous measure of local culture and vibrant music
(Hoedspruit,Limpopo)

Kariba Bush Club
On the banks of Lake Kariba, this is relatively unexploited area is home to the Tonga, who still live according to age old traditions.
(Kariba Zim,Zimbabwe and Zambia)

Gekko Backpackers
This Cederberg backpackers is close to the mountains and hiking trails it is a good base for exploring the area.
(Citrusdal,West Coast)