The Garden Route in South Africa is a 300 km long ocean-hugging highway studded with azure blue beaches, iridescent lagoons, and densely forested areas interspersed with quaint cafes and cosy hotels. One of the most popular driving holidays in South Africa, this stretch of paradise draws tourists and locals alike. It has something for every traveller—nature lovers will be enthralled by the extensive flora, fauna, and serene beaches, while adventure seekers will be on an all-time high with activities like shark cage diving and bungee jumping. My trip through this picturesque route was pure magic. Here's a guide to doing the route justice.
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Guide To Driving Through The Idyllic Garden Route In South Africa
The 300-kilometer route has a glorious coastline and connects Mossel Bay to the Storms River Mouth. A fantastic self-drive route, it offers a mix of vast beaches, gorgeous lagoons, evergreen woods and protea-studded mountains

One of the most popular driving holidays in South Africa, this stretch of paradise draws tourists and locals alike.
Photo: South African Tourism
One of the most popular driving holidays in South Africa, this stretch of paradise draws tourists and locals alike.
Photo: South African Tourism

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