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TravelComments.com – Western Cape: CapeNature launches South Africa’s first slow hiking trail!

 

(Posted 28th September 2024)

 

 

CapeNature, the public institution with the responsibility for biodiversity conservation in South Africa’s Western Cape, has launched South Africa’s first slow hiking trail. Located at the beautiful De Mond Nature Reserve, the two-day linear Damara Trail features a gentle slope, smooth terrain, and scenic rest stops situated along the route. It has been designed for ages 8-years and older and all fitness levels…. READ MORE

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