Eastern Cape - South Africa

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Eastern Cape Wild Coast 
   
          
Wild Coast

Where else can you surf the worlds biggest waves, ski down the only snow slopes in Africa, go on a `big seven safari, visit the birthplace of Nelson Mandela and bungee the highest bridge in the southern hemisphere? The Eastern Cape, of course!

The second largest of South Africas nine provinces, the diverse Eastern Cape landscape ranges from the dry desolate Great Karoo to the steamy forests of the Wild Coast and the Keiskamma Valley. The shoreline of this province extends from the Umtamvuna River in KwaZulu-Natal, to the Storms River mouth on the scenic Garden Route.

Despite its colonial past, the Eastern Cape remains the homeland of the Xhosa speaking nation.

Climate
The Eastern Cape climate varies considerably but has a year-round holiday climate. The Eastern coastal regions enjoy hot summers and moderate winters and the urban capital Port Elizabeth experiences a daily average of 7 hours sunshine. The Northern regions are much cooler. Certain areas receive rain throughout the year, albeit erratic.

Getting to Know the Eastern Cape
Major Attractions:
Beaches
  
         
  
The Eastern Cape offers 800km of untouched and pristine coastline along with some of the worlds best beaches. Port Elizabeth, alone, has 40km of magnificent beaches and, with its perfect combination of warm water, calm sea and fair breezes, it is one of the best sailing venues in the world, and a magnet for all beach and water sports enthusiasts.

Birthplace of Nelson Mandela
The Nelson Mandela Museum was officially opened on the 11 February 2000, to coincide with the tenth anniversary of Mandelas release from prison. The birthplace/museum is situated at Qunu, along the N2 highway, south of Umtata.

Back to Nature
Whether you are visiting the exclusive Shamwari Game Reserve, the Addo Elephant Park, the Mountain Zebra National Park or the Tsitsikamma National Park, the Eastern Cape offers unequalled game viewing.

Addo>> Elephant National Park boasts the most concentrated elephant reserve in Africa the reserve is home to a herd of over 300 elephants.

The Tsitsikamma National Park, also known as the place of much water, is one of the Eastern Capes famous National Parks offering up a spectacular combination of temperate forest, rocky ravines and breathtaking ocean views.

Valley of Desolation
The product of volcanic and erosive forces of nature over 100 million years, the Valley of Desolation is one of the most spectacular sights in the country. A steep and narrow road leads into the mountains that surround the valley.

Grahamstown
The small student town of Grahamstown is home to the annual National Arts Festival - known as one of Africa's largest and most colourful cultural events. This town also has excellent colonial architecture and fascinating community tourism projects.

Worlds Highest Bungee Jump
The world's highest bungee-jumping site is to be found at Bloukrans River Bridge on the Storms River. A daring adrenaline-rushing dive from this bridge ensures a dazzling 160 meters of freefall not for the fainthearted!

Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area
Situated two and a half hours from Port Elizabeth, The Baviaanskloof (Valley of Baboons) is a wilderness area situated on the eastern border of the Cape Floral Kingdom.

Jeffreys Bay Super Tubes
Experience the perfect wave in J-Bay, the surfing capital of South Africa and a major international surfing venue that attracts visitors from all over the world.

Snow Skiing
Tiffindell is the only ski resort in Africa. Situated in the Southern Drakensberg on the slopes of the highest mountain peak in the Eastern Cape (3001m). The resort was started in 1994 with basic small accommodation, a rough road and few facilities and has since become a popular destination for those in search of an exciting snow adventure during the winter months.

The Wild Wild Coast
Further north, along the Eastern Cape's east coast, is the largely untamed and extravagantly beautiful Wild Coast - the ultimate holiday destination. The Wild Coast offers a pleasant climate, mild seas and family resorts.

Whale Spotting
Southern right whales and their calves are regularly spotted along the Eastern Cape coastline usually between May and November.

Off-The-Beaten Track
The Eastern Cape offers unlimited adventure possibilities in a virtually unspoilt part of the world. A number of routes can be taken off-the-beaten track.
 


The main cities of Port Elizabeth and East London are the home of motor manufacturers and other large companies. Here you will find Volkswagen, Ford, General Motors, Daimler Chrysler, GoodYear, Nestl, Johnson & Johnson and others.

The Eastern Cape is also the main centre for livestock such as Sheep, Angora Goats and Cattle. A stable harbour and low taxation, rentals and electricity make this province an attractive place to set up your industry.