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Knysna Attractions - Garden Route - South Africa
Knysna Elephant Park 044 532 7732 between Knysna&Plettenberg Baywww.knysnaelephantpark.co.za Knysna Elephant Park provides a home for orphaned elephants. Join the elephants in their free-range controlled environment where you will be able to appreciate their magnificent presence up-close-and-personal.
Adventure Land 044 532 7869 www.adventurelandplett.co.za between Knysna&Plettenberg Bay Adventure Land is a water park on a 24 hectare property, with a 75m long supertube and a 25m midi supertube for the little ones as well as a kamakazi slide and a stuka 12m high free fall slide - not for the faint hearted. Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary 044 534 8906www.monkeyland.co.za Plettenberg Bay
Monkeyland is the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary. One of its aims, to create awareness about the plight of primates and to show that with a greater understanding of our primate cousins, that we can all live in harmony. Tsitsikamma Treetop Canopy Tours 042 281 1836 Stormsriver Villagewww.stormsriver.com
Tsitsikamma Canopy Tours is a fun and informative 2,5 to 3 hour “foofie slide “tour of the Tsitsikamma indigenous forest. Run by an eco tourism company called Stormsriver Adventures you are guaranteed to have a forest experience you’ll never forget! Kids 7 years and older is welcome and this is not a strenuous activity so there is no age limit!
Birds of Eden 044 534 8906www.birdsofeden.co.za Plettenberg Bay
Birds of Eden, is the Garden Route's very own World class free flight bird sanctuary. The unique two hectare dome (the World’s largest) spans over a gorge of indigenous forest. The sanctuary has its own mysterious ruin, which incorporates a walk-behind

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