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The Otter Trail, Tsitsikamma National Park is arguably South Africa’s most famous hike, and it’s situated along the picturesque Garden Route with breath-taking views.
Are there any porterage services in the Otter Trail?
There are a few providers; you can contact any listed below; Burton: 073 800 6811 Eli is: 063 933 7010 Wild Compass Experiences: 0610093643 Vernon from Tranquility Lodge in Nature's valley offers slack packing. Note: SanParks is aware of these services and they operate independently from them. So doRead more
There are a few providers; you can contact any listed below;
Burton: 073 800 6811
Eli is: 063 933 7010
Wild Compass Experiences: 0610093643
Vernon from Tranquility Lodge in Nature’s valley offers slack packing.
Note: SanParks is aware of these services and they operate independently from them. So do your research before using any. We can’t vouch for them. We only list based on reviews from those that have mentioned using them.
Enjoy your hike. 🤗
See lessWhen is the best time to hike the Otter Trail?
The best season to hike the Otter is, of course, in summer! That said, you can walk the Otter during any season, making this trail an absolute all-rounder. If you go during these months between March and November, you’ll be spoiled with warmer weather and less rain. While cooler days during the wintRead more
The best season to hike the Otter is, of course, in summer! That said, you can walk the Otter during any season, making this trail an absolute all-rounder.
If you go during these months between March and November, you’ll be spoiled with warmer weather and less rain. While cooler days during the winter months might sound appealing, don’t forget about the opportunities you might miss to swim in the waterfall, tidal pools, rivers, and beaches.
During the summer, the average daytime temperature is about 25°C, with nighttime temperatures of about 16°C. Expect humid days and possible rain during this season. October and November are some of the wettest months in the area, so remember to pack waterproof gear if you’re scheduled to hike during this period.
If you’re embarking on the Otter during the May to September period, you’ll be hiking during the South African winter season. Keep in mind that the rainy season starts in August when you can expect about ten rainy days per month.
For those who don’t mind hiking in winter between June and September, you’ll see average daily temperatures of about 19°C and nighttime temps of about 4°C – 8°C.
See lessWhat are the key things to look out for while hiking the Otter Trail?
The Cape Clawless Otter. Look for them along the endless coastlines and rivers while they hunt for crabs. They’re also known as the African Clawless Otter and are some of the largest Otter species in the world! Dolphins. Remember to keep an eye on the ocean while you’re absorbing the scenes around yRead more
The Cape Clawless Otter. Look for them along the endless coastlines and rivers while they hunt for crabs. They’re also known as the African Clawless Otter and are some of the largest Otter species in the world!
Dolphins. Remember to keep an eye on the ocean while you’re absorbing the scenes around you to spot dolphins or porpoises in the water.
The African Black Oystercatcher. These waders are sure to keep you entertained along the rocky parts of the coastline. You can spot pairs of these near-threatened bird species (it’s estimated that the population is less than 10 000) during the breeding season from April to November.
Knysna Lourie. Look for these colorful turacos when you meander through the forests (remember to look up for a chance to spot their brilliant crimson wings when they’re in flight).
Blue Duiker. These little guys are the smallest antelope species in South Africa, weighing under 5kg. The “blue” refers to the hue of their hair under the forest canopies, where they lead an elusive existence.
See lessWhy Should You Hike the Otter Trail?
The Otter Trail is arguably South Africa’s most famous hike, and it’s situated along the picturesque Garden Route with breathtaking views. Need more convincing for one of the best beach hikes in South Africa? You’ll find yourself mesmerized by the cloud-streaked skies, moody sunsets that disappear bRead more
The Otter Trail is arguably South Africa’s most famous hike, and it’s situated along the picturesque Garden Route with breathtaking views.
Need more convincing for one of the best beach hikes in South Africa? You’ll find yourself mesmerized by the cloud-streaked skies, moody sunsets that disappear behind crashing waves, and the solitude and peace that come with life on a trail for almost a week.
The Otter was officially inaugurated in January 1968, getting its name from the shy Cape Clawless Otter, which inhabits the inlets and streams of the South African coast (spotting one of these elusive creatures along the hike is a highlight for many who embark on the trail).
Besides being the oldest official hiking trail in South Africa, the Otter is also considered to be one of the finest multi-day trails in the world. It runs between the impressive Storms River Mouth and Nature’s Valley, where you get to experience top performance from nature.
Think about witnessing the Indian Ocean in all its glory, as it slowly builds towards rocky hidden coves during low tide and finally swells and knocks against the shoreline to show all its might. You’ll also get to see a spectacular display of fynbos along your hike and marvel at the indigenous forests of Nature’s Valley
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