Re: De Hoop Nature Reserve
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 3:19 pm
This trail sounds rather sportive
Is there enough time to look around and investigate the plants?

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Thanks for the info.graham wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 2:00 pmDzombo, Although I haven't done the Otter Trail, I expect you will find the Whale Trail quite different. First of all no need to carry a heavy pack as you hire a large plastic container which gets transported from place to place for you. This in turn means better food and "refreshments". I expect the accommodation is more sophisticated as well. The overnight facilities are fairly well kitted out with utensils, cutlery, crockery etc. The vegetation would be quite different as well. On the Whale Trail you have fynbos for the first two days with some unique plants and no trees until you reach the overnight accommodation. You soon realise the importance of flies as pollinators too! After that it is rugged coastline with some long sandy beaches.
It is a must do if ever you get the opportunity.