Tsitsikamma National Park

The Tsitsikamma National Park is definitively one of my absolute favorite places on the Garden Route. It is a awesome park with such contrast and natural beauty, its hard to find anything better anywhere else. Forests, towering cliffs, black rock coastline, white waves, blue ocean, streams, beaches… I can go on and on.
The park is a very popular stop for tourists travelling the Garden Route. I have done several posts on it on my other blog. These can be found here.

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  1. Karin

    When I was still at school my parents, siblings and I used to go camping in Plettenberg Bay for the December holidays. We never went home without visiting Storms River Mouth and it still is one of my favourite outings. Those were the days before I constantly carried a camera with me – I can’t wait to go back for a few shots!

  2. Ann

    What amazing photography, I am blown away by that wave shot, it is indeed awesome, and just tell me is that bridge one of those that wobble when you walk on it ?

  3. Firefly

    Ann, it does wobble. Specially when you have groups of people all on at the same time. And when you have some smart oke who wants to be funny and makes it wobble, you just want to grab him by the neck and wobble him.

  4. Faye Pekas

    Its a beautiful park indeed. The wave shot is outstanding. It sure shows the power of the sea. The shot with your son watching the waves is precious :)No way would I ever walk across that bridge. It would be almost as bad as the bungee jumping off the other bridge.Your acceptance speech was funny.You done good. 🙂

  5. kcblog

    Used to have a smaller version of the suspension bridge near by. They put in timbers and more wire so now no wobbling bridge. Cool photos!

  6. Hilda

    Cool bridge! I want to cross it! If this is just a sample of what that park offers, then it's definitely awesome!

  7. Travellin'van

    Glad to see the bridge is open again. When we visited last August it had been damaged and was closed off to the public. What a fantastic place. We stayed there for a night, our lodge was overlooking the ocean, you could see whales from the front window, and the southern sky at night was an awesome sight. Superb place and a must for any visitor to SA.

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