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Caged Crocodile Diving
The ultimate thrill has just been launched as a world first! Crocodile cage diving with 4 metre man-eating monsters! Brave visitors, 12 years and older, are lowered in a specially designed crocodile proof cage into a crystal clear heated crocodile pool inhabited by five 4 metre Nile crocodiles. To make it accessible to all visitors, divers dive with goggles and snorkels so that no scuba gear is needed. To prove that those brave enough have actually completely their dive, they are rewarded with an underwater photograph of themselves surrounded by carnivores.
Grahamstown
To get the best of locally produced arts and crafts, visit Egazini Outreach Project at Ext. 6 in Joza Township. The project operates out of a township building once occupied by the feared Apartheid riot police then called the 'Internal Stability Unit' , but since 2001 the building has been completely transformed to reflect the exciting new South African history and experience, in the process the building has provided a studio space for local Artists and Crafters to show their own individual creativity; the result has been a production of a unique form of arts and crafts with strong Provincial identity. When visiting the project guests have the opportunity to meet the Artists themselves and talk to them about their work.
Nelson Mandela's Birthplace
Nelson Mandela's Museum offers an inspiring journey through the life of Nelson Mandela. Established in 2000, the museum brings visitors face to face with the former president's humble beginnings at his birthplace and continues through every step of his Long Walk. Mandela has insisted that the museum should not simply form a tribute to him but also serve as both catalyst and springboard for the upliftment and development of the local community.
Bungee Jumping
Bloukrans River Bridge is home to the highest commercial bunjee jumping in the world. The height is 216 metres with a seven-second free fall.
Tsitsikamma National Park
"The place of much water" - Tsitsikamma National Park. Most activities are safe enough to undertake unguided. A guide can accompany guests and discover more about the history and ecology of the area. Activities include: Otter Trail, Abseiling; Scuba-diving; Hiking Tsitsikamma coast; Snorkelling; Boat rides up the Storms River; Canoeing Natures Valley Camp. All activities are dependent on favourable weather conditions.
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