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South Africa is a fabulous outdoor country and is definitely best explored
on foot. The Cape Town area offers the best variety of walks and in September the unique fynbos is flowering, southern right whales, penguins and Cape
fur seals can be seen from the coastal footpaths. This is also a great bird-watching area. There are the magnificent botanical gardens at Kirstenbosch
and the attractive Waterfront area in Cape Town to visit.
With a network of well maintained trails you’ll be walking on Table Mountain and out to the Cape of Good Hope, which is the most southerly tip of Africa, and discovering the lesser-known rugged and remote West Coast National Park and the beautiful scenery of Kogelberg National Park, as well as the vineyard trails in Stellenbosch.
Our walking leaders are exceptional people; they are qualified Mountain Leaders from the UK experienced in working abroad and safety procedures, adaptable and caring and always friendly. Walks are tailored to suit you and your preferences.We look for either circular or one-way routes of usually 5 – 8 miles in length, but with our own transport on hand we can even offer half-day options. The pace is up to you and with a team of 2 guides we can normally split the party and offer a choice to suit everyone. There will be a local guide whose knowledge on the fauna and flora will greatly enhance the walks.
Few other walking destinations offer so much and the added benefit of going on holiday to South Africa is that you will be visiting a very different country but one that is only 2 hours ahead of GMT, so there’s no jet lag! This is a walking holiday not to be missed.
Walking in South Africa : 1 - 12 September 2010
2009 : Walking in Iceland
2009 : Walking in Yellowstone National Park
2009 : Walking in Nepal
2008 : Walking in South Africa
Walking Holiday in South Africa
South Africa is a fabulous outdoor country and is definitely best explored
on foot. The Cape Town area offers the best variety of walks and in September the unique fynbos is flowering, southern right whales, penguins and Cape
fur seals can be seen from the coastal footpaths. This is also a great bird-watching area. There are the magnificent botanical gardens at Kirstenbosch
and the attractive Waterfront area in Cape Town to visit.
With a network of well maintained trails you’ll be walking on Table Mountain and out to the Cape of Good Hope, which is the most southerly tip of Africa, and discovering the lesser-known rugged and remote West Coast National Park and the beautiful scenery of Kogelberg National Park, as well as the vineyard trails in Stellenbosch.
Our walking leaders are exceptional people; they are qualified Mountain Leaders from the UK experienced in working abroad and safety procedures, adaptable and caring and always friendly. Walks are tailored to suit you and your preferences.We look for either circular or one-way routes of usually 5 – 8 miles in length, but with our own transport on hand we can even offer half-day options. The pace is up to you and with a team of 2 guides we can normally split the party and offer a choice to suit everyone. There will be a local guide whose knowledge on the fauna and flora will greatly enhance the walks.
Few other walking destinations offer so much and the added benefit of going on holiday to South Africa is that you will be visiting a very different country but one that is only 2 hours ahead of GMT, so there’s no jet lag! This is a walking holiday not to be missed.
WALKING HOLIDAYS in 2012
Photographic Journey and walk to Lo-manthang in Mustang, Nepal with Pete HawkinsPrevious Holidays
Village trails & cultural walks in Darjeeling & Sikkim, 28 November – 11 December 2011 Natures greatest showpieces – Greenland & IcelandWalking in South Africa : 1 - 12 September 2010
2009 : Walking in Iceland
2009 : Walking in Yellowstone National Park
2009 : Walking in Nepal
2008 : Walking in South Africa


