Nature Guide Tours
Based in Sedgefield near Knysna in the Garden route of South Africa, we offer guided tours and hikes to secluded easily accessable places, more rugged, hard to reach spots as well as to the more frequented and popular well known nature sites.
Our day tours range from high adventure activities like abseiling and rock climbing to more sedate peaceful walks that offer contact with individual aspects of Nature including hiking, canoeing, cycling, tracking, plant identification and their uses.
Our day excursions cover the whole Garden Route, from George to Plettenberg Bay, The Crags, Karatara, The Wilderness, Knysna and the Outeniqua Mountains. We also offer hiking and Safari tours which cover most areas around South Africa. Click on the about us likk above to learn more about our unique tours into the heart of nature.
The forests of the Garden Route are abundant with wildlife and birds including the largest land animal, the African Elephant, though very few people have see them here, their signs are present. Elephant spoor and Leopard tracks in the Knysna forest can be discovered on our hikes, while encounters with a troupe of baboons or monkeys are not uncommon.
Listen to the bird sounds of the Knysna Lourie or the Fish Eagle, glimpse bushbuck or follow the trail of an bushpig, track the spoor of an otter.
See and smell the seals on Robberg, while watching dolphins or whales swim by while doing a guided day hike in this protected coastal reserve.
We also offer tours to areas further afield , and the Karoo contains some incredible Natural phenomena - fascinating for those interested in the more unusual aspects of nature.
Those who love nature and go to game reserves, tend to think this is where you find animals such as Kudu, Eland, Gemsbok and Leopard and as soon as you leave, its good- bye to them, that’s because most of us are unaware to what is around us, sure you are not likely to see buck etc. in town, but you will be surprised at what you may find on the outskirts.
The Karoo has a desolate appearance but it is here you are most likely to be surprised. Seldom do you actually see large antelope there, but they are plentiful, roaming from farm to farm leaving there signs, and what are these signs that, the trained eye sees, droppings Latrines, spoor, scuff marks, hair on barbed wire and feeding signs are among some.
Nature Awaits you, bring all your senses and experience all that She has to rejuvinate and inspire you.
Click on the tours link above to learn more about our our guided tours in the Garden Route.

