The malaria-free parks of the Eastern Cape make an excellent extension to a drive along the Garden Route, while its coast offers everything from hidden waterfalls to spectacular surf breaks.
The Eastern Cape is scattered with national parks and private reserves, making it a perfect extension to a drive along the Garden Route. Better still is the fact that reserves like Shamwari, Kwandwe and Kariega, as well as national parks like Addo Elephant and Mountain Zebra, are all malaria free, making an Eastern Cape safari a great choice for families with small children or those looking to avoid taking antimalarials. The game viewing is excellent too, with all the Big Five present in the region, as well as countless other game.The western coastline is home to South Africa’s most famous surf breaks, including Cape St Francis and Jeffrey’s Bay, while away to the east the spectacular Wild Coast offers shipwrecks and waterfalls, remote coves and sandy beaches. While stretching inland is the Great Karoo, a vast semi-desert of wide-open spaces and bewitching beauty.