Eastern Cape
Here's a little secret I'd like to share with you: the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Think wide-open spaces, untouched landscapes, and charming villages nestled among rolling green hills and rugged coastlines. It's peaceful and authentic, without the hustle and bustle of touristy areas. It's this quiet beauty that makes me love it here so much. Throughout the region, there are endless opportunities to connect with nature and explore at your own pace.But don't think for a second that there's nothing to do. The Eastern Cape is brimming with activities, from adrenaline pumping funย to cultural experiences, wildlife encountersย and fun beach days. ย But the real magic of the region lies in its people and culture. Take a walk through the towns and villages, chat with the locals, and soak up the rich history and traditions that make this place so unique.I have spent a good amount of time travelling the Eastern Cape and my stories cover everything from how to reach off-the-beaten path destinations, safety tips, budget accommodations, hiking trails and wildlife destinations.So, if you're craving an adventure that's off the beaten path, pack your bags and head to the Eastern Cape. Trust me, once you experience its beauty and charm, you'll never want to leave. Ready to explore? ๐ฟ๐โจ
Kei Mouth Self-Catering Accommodation: Nautical Beach Cottage
Experience coastal charm and comfort at its best with a stay at Nautical Beach Cottage, your perfect Kei Mouth self-catering Accommodation .
Tea in the Trees, a hidden gem in Chintsa
Tea in the Trees is a lovely restaurant and events venue located near Chintsa, just 25km away from East London. Beyond its restaurant and events, though, it also holds a small market on the first and last Sunday of the month. There’s even a short walking trail on the property, making it an ideal destination for a morning or afternoon…
Oppieplaas Country Estate: A top choice in Haga-Haga
OppiePlaas is a charming country estate near Haga-Haga with on-site accommodation, a restaurant, and views of the nearby game reserve.
Haga Haga: A Weekend Off the Beaten Track
Haga Haga is a charming coastal village situated on the scenic Wild Coast, about 70 km north of East London in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Other nearby attractions include the Morgan Bay Cliffs and the village of Kei Mouth. The origin of the village’s unique name possibly traces back to the days when farmers brought their livestock…
Purple Haze Eco Lodge: A top choice in Chintsa
Purple Haze Eco Lodge is a wonderful overnight stay in Cintsa with splendid views across a tranquil environment.
Best Things to do in Port Alfred
Explore the beauty and charm of Port Alfred, a small town in South Africas Eastern Cape Province, with this guide to the best things to do!
8 Reasons to visit Bathurst in the Eastern Cape
Bathurst, an intriguing town in the Eastern Cape, combines history, cultural charm, and nature that results in a unique travel destination.
Hiking the Morgan Bay Cliffs to Double Mouth Nature Reserve
Discover the rugged allure of the Wild Coast in this guide on hiking the Morgan Bay Cliffs to Double Mouth Nature Reserve.
Gaikas Kop: A Hike into the Untamed Beauty of Hogsback
Gaikas Kop in Hogsback is a spectacular mountain peak that offers hikers a challenging climb to magical views over the valley!
Inkwenkwezi Restaurant: An Irresistable Sunday Buffet Spread
Treat Yourself to an irresistible Sunday buffet at the Inkwenkwezi Restaurant, with a huge selection of starters, mains and desserts.
Inkwenkwezi Game Drive: Explore the beauty of the reserve
Discover wildlife wonders on an Inkwenkwezi Game Drive, featuring four of the Big Five, rare white lions, and a huge variety of bird species..
Olivewood Estate: Where Luxury & Serenity Meet
Olivewood Estate is the ultimate getaway, a luxurious setting amidst nature with excellent on-site restaurants and accommodation.