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Monkeyland Plettenbergbay
Monkeyland is the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary.Monkeyland has as one of its aims, to create awareness about the plight of primates and to show that with a greater understanding of our primate cousins, that we can all live in harmony.
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Addo Elephant Park
The more than 450 elephants in the park are the main attraction, but you will also encounter buffalo, black rhino, warthog, eland, kudu and a variety of buck species. The park lies 75 km to the north of Port Elizabeth and is open throughout the year.
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Tsitsikamma National Park
The Tsitsikamma Coastal National Park is where the booming breakers of the Indian Ocean relentlessly pound rocky shores, where temperate high forest and Fynbos roll down to the sea in an unspoilt verdant carpet, where age old rivers carve their paths to the ocean. 'The place of much water', is the Tsitsikamma National Park.
The heartland of the park stretches some 5 kilometres to sea, protecting a wonderland of inter-tidal life, reef and deep-sea fish. Beautiful Dolphin surf and play in the breakers. The Southern Right Whale visits the waters of the Park, coming inshore to breed.
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Grahamstown arts festival
Organised by the Grahamstown Foundation, Africa's largest and most colourful cultural event offers a choice of the very best of both indigenous and imported talent. Every year for 8 days Grahamstown's population almost doubles, as over 50 000 people flock to the city for a feast of arts, crafts and sheer entertainment. Every hall or large room becomes a theatre, parks and sport fields become flea markets, normally quiet streets have to be managed by an army of temporary traffic wardens, and every available bed in the city is booked. The festival offers more than 500 shows from opera, cabaret, drama and jazz to stand-up comics and folk music.
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Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour
A fantastically unique wilderness adventure. Enjoy the enchanting beauty of the magnificent Tsitsikamma Rain Forest canopy as you glide along steel zip cables thirty metres above the forest floor!
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Bungee Jump
You can now bungi-jump the highest commercial bungi jump in the world, surpassing the position previously held by Vic Falls. The bridge is 216 m high but the jump is only about 160 m. You jump from the arch support of the bridge.
Access to the jump point on the top of the arch is via a specially designed walkway underneath the road deck. The walkway is also 216m long, offering a breathtaking and awesome experience in itself. Also enquire about walking tours on this historic bridge.
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Safe swimming beaches and horse riding on the beach.
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The malaria free Eastern Cape offers a vast selection of Game Farms, Reserves, Parks and Lodges. With its moderate weather that provides all year conditions for viewing Game this is the destination in South Africa for a unique Game Experience.
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