10 Things to Do in Oudtshoorn

Tue, 22 Mar 2011
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10 Things to Do in Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn is situated at the far end of one of South Africa’s most popular self drive travel routes, Route 62, in the Western Cape.

 

There is so much to see and experience in Oudtshoorn that it’s well worth not turning back early the next time you decide on a road trip along Route 62.
 
Here are our Top 10 Oudtshoorn Activities that will hopefully lure you to this wonderful, unique South African town.
 

Top 10 Oudtshoorn Activities

1. Ride an Ostrich – once the ostrich capital of the world, Oudtshoorn and ostriches are synonymous to this day. Visit one of the ostrich farms, stand on an ostrich egg, buy a feather duster – all of these are compulsory activities for any first time visitor to Oudtshoorn

 

2. Try a Meerkat Safari - De Zeekoe Guest Farm in Oudtshoorn offers daily wild habituated meerkat tours. These tours that commence at sunrise and are weather dependent.  Meerkats form part of the so-called Shy 5, which also includes the bat-eared fox, the aardvark, porcupine and aardwolf. The meerkat tours last between 2-3 hours and booking is essential.

 

3. Dive with crocodiles - This is a wild experience offered at the Cango Wildlife Ranch. You''ll be quite safe in your specially designed cage when you are lowered into a crystal clear heated pool inhabited by 4-meter crocodiles. A dive will last approximately 10 minutes, but seeing the snapping jaws of a 4m long Nile croc is sure to give you an adrenalin rush of note for hours afterwards!

 

4. Explore the Cango Caves - 29km from Oudtshoorn, the Cango Caves are situated in a limestone ridge parallel to the Swartberg Mountains. Discover dripstone caverns, with their vast halls and towering formations.

 

5. Take an Oudtshoorn hot air balloon ride at sunrise and see the beauty of the Karoo from a different perspective.

 

6. Hike through naturally beautiful landscapes. The Swartberg Mountain range region has been nominated as a future World Heritage Site and is one of the Cape Floral Region Protected areas. Succulent lovers will enjoy exploring the Gamkaberg Nature Reserve in the Red Mountain Range.

 

7. Take the family out for lunch and ride a camel – Wildewandel is a family friendly restaurant with plenty of attractions beside good food – ideal for those travelling with the little ones.

 

8. Get adventurous - learn how to abseil or why not skydive – there are plenty of adrenalin fuelled activities available for those who like to live life fast. See also: Dive with Crocodiles…

 

9. Enjoy fine wines along the Oudtshoorn and Klein Karoo Wine Route – the world’s LONGEST wine route! The Kango Wines cellar is the largest in Oudtshoorn.

 

10. Take in the KKNK – Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees – an annual Afrikaans arts festival now in its 17th year. This takes place in April – be sure to book your Oudtshoorn accommodation well in advance to avoid disappointment.

 


Luxury Oudtshoorn Accommodation

 

Portfolio Collection offers a great selection of accommodation in Oudtshoorn Guest Houses, B&Bs and Guest Farms.

Visit our website or contact res@portfoliocollection.com for more info and to book your Oudtshoorn accommodation.

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