Description
Beginning at the Gamtoos River, we kayak 12 km upstream, with a stop at our bush picnic spot beside the river. Enjoy some time out in nature while having our prepared picnic lunch. We continue with a 10 km hike back to base camp at Pabala Private Nature Reserve. Once completed its time to relax with some refreshments and a wholesome dinner that’s prepared on open fires.
This activity is designed for those in good physical shape to challenge their own fitness levels. Activity runs from 9am – 6pm.
Meet at Pabala Private Nature Reserve at 8am. Transport to Gamtoos starting point leaves at 8:30am.
Good to know
- A good physical shape is required to take part in this challenge
- Not suitable for children
Included
- All equipment
- Transport from Pabala to the river
- Picnic lunch
- Dinner
- Beverages
- Refreshments
Excluded
- Gratuity (optional)
Bring
- Sunscreen
- Towel
Wear
- Comfortable clothing
- Comfortable shoes
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A really nice weekend away in nature without driving for hours. Very good service and the Farmyard cottage was perfect for the family.
Dawie & Ansie, the two Hosts is the type of people you can relate to, and they make you Feel right at home.
Lovely, nice food at the restaurant. Beautiful nature. Very hot though. Shade trees not big yet. Gem in the middle of nowhere!
We only went to the pub and grub on the way from Plettenberg Bay to Port Elizabeth via detour through Hankey.
Personal service from the proprietor, Dawie, with great prices for all tastes.
They offer a whole range of game stays to suit all pockets, from tent camping upwards.
Worth a visit if you are in the area or just overnight stay if you're touring
Strict Cancellation Policy
The guest can cancel free of charge until 7 days before arrival. The guest will be charged the total price if they cancel in the 7 days before arrival.
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The beauty of Table Mountain, Lions Head and the Atlantic Sea Board coastline from the comfort of our kayaks is unrivalled. Dolphins, seals, penguins, Sunfish and occasionally whales frequent our Cape Town.