Follow us on a more than 2000km long road trip in South Africa from Cape Town to Sodwana Bay close to Mozambique. We stopped along the road for a few iconic hikes: The famous Otter Trail on the coast of the Western Cape, a 100km long grind in the mystic Amathole Mountains and a guided three day hike in the Drakensberg Mountains. From lush subtropical coastal forests to the inland hillside and a night in a cave above the clouds.
Hinchinbrook Island
Hinchinbrook Island is Australia’s largest island national park (protected since 1932) and part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. The island features tropical rainforests and extensive eucalypt forests unique to Australia....
Amathole Mountains
Why hike the Amathole trail? Obviously, one of the best reasons for doing the Amathole trail is the desire to challenge yourself since it is known as the hardest trail in South African. In return for your effort, you will be rewarded...
Gunung Leuser National Park
Aceh is a region situated in the northern end of Sumatra, an island of western Indonesia. It harbors The Gunung Leuser Ecosystem which forms an incredibly large and complex ecosystem with a biodiversity hardly found anywhere else on...
Drakensberg
You will traverse a very remote but incredible beautiful mountain range. Due to the altitude, the flora and fauna is very different to the ones commonly found in South Africa. The nature is really breathtaking. Especially when the sky...
Otter Trail
The Otter trail is a spectacular 5 day hike along the coast of the Tsitsikamma National Park, situated at the border between Western and Eastern Cape in South Africa. The National Park belongs to the popular Garden Route National Park...