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Tsitsikamma National Park Adventures

A coastal reserve in South Africa, Tsitsikamma National Park is renowned for its ancient forests, steep cliffs, and rugged coastal landscapes that offer hikers and nature enthusiasts a chance to explore untouched beauty.

192,000 acres
Acres Protected
43.5 miles
Miles of Trails
190,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Tsitsikamma National Park.

Entrance Requirements

Entrance fees apply, can be paid at the park gate.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is during the warmer months from October to April for hiking and water activities.

Visitor Information

Storms River Mouth Rest Camp serves as the main visitor center.

Getting There

Access via the N2 highway; road is suitable for all vehicle types.

Weather & Climate

Summers (November to March) are warm and humid, averaging 60°F to 85°F, while winters (June to August) are cooler and wet, ranging from 45°F to 65°F.

Conservation Efforts

Environmental threats include invasive species and potential overfishing in marine areas. Conservation efforts focus on preserving marine biodiversity and terrestrial ecosystems.

Camping in Tsitsikamma National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Storms River Mouth Rest Camp

Developed
Reservations Required

Located at the river's edge, providing easy access to trails and water activities.

Nature's Valley Rest Camp

Developed
Reservations Required

Located within the coastal forest, offering a serene camping experience.

Top Trails

Otter Trail

Hard
26 miles

Recognized as one of the most iconic trails in South Africa, offering breathtaking coastal views.

Waterfall Trail

Moderate
3.1 miles

A shorter trail along the Otter Trail route, leading to a scenic waterfall.

Blue Duiker Trail

Easy
1.5 miles

Ideal for families, this loop provides a peaceful walk through indigenous forest.

Loerie Trail

Easy
1 mile

A gentle route suitable for all ages, with birdwatching opportunities.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring a camera with a waterproof case for capturing coastal wildlife.

Wildflower season in spring offers vibrant colors; be prepared for changing weather.

Reservations for the Otter Trail are essential and should be made months in advance.

Sturdy hiking shoes are a must for uneven trails and slippery forest floors.

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