ECO ADVENTURES: ROBBERG HIKING & INTERPRETATION

 

The iconic fynbos covered Robberg Peninsula, a landmark often referred to as the Cape Point of the Garden Route, is a Marine Protected Area and a national monument.
Robberg’s rock formations date back between 110 and 130 million years when South Africa formed part of a super continent. Around 120 million years ago the continent split, depositing Robberg’s rocks in the sea bed.
It is here that the African Edu-Eco Wizard team has integrated several Experiential Interpretative Eco-Hiking activities on the Garden Route and more specifically on the Robberg Peninsula into its portfolio of Passive Adventures. Their lead guides are professional and very highly qualified, survivors in their own right, educators and teachers who love sharing and teaching what they know. The various hiking programs can be enjoyed either in the early morning or mid-late afternoon depending on your availability.

To find out more visit African Edu-Eco Wizard or call Wayne Johnson on  079 753 8968. -THEGREMLIN

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