Forest flow

The Garden of Eden does not really qualify as a hiking trail but because it is situated next to the N2 it is a great place to stretch your legs or to take a drive there for a relaxing stroll. The walk follows over 1 km of wooden board walks and bridges across streams and is entirely wheelchair friendly and ideal for the elderly wanting to visit the forest. There is a number of wooden benches and tables along the trail to sit, snack, picnic or enjoy your ‘padkos’. There is water and ablution facilities.

Forest flow

 

Fading fast…

Also known as the square-lipped rhino, the white rhino uses its flat, square lip to effectively cut and eat grass, as it is a grazer, and only eats ground vegetation (compared to the black rhino, which is a browser and uses its hooked lip to pick at bushes and low branches for food.)

Fading fast

Standing tall

The Mac Mac Pools lie south of the Mac Mac Falls. Frost-resistant hikers can test the freezing water in one of the naturally formed swimming pools or just enjoy a picnic. This is the starting point of the Secretary Bird Day Trail.

Standing tall