KNYSNA NEWSFLASH - Knysna & Partners launched its #WalkKnysna campaign for Tourism Month with a very informative walk along Swartvlei beach to Gericke’s Point on Saturday 9 September.
Walkers were guided by Mark Dixon of Garden Route Trail who is a wealth of information about the intertidal zone and rock pools of Gericke’s Point and the aquatic organisms living here.
The second walk, a fascinating tour of the Rastafarian Community, took place on Tuesday 12 September and was thoroughly enjoyed by an enthusiastic group who had never been to Judah Square before.
The tour included a visit to the community’s Educare Centre which accommodates over 40 pre-school children from the area.
The next walk, on Thursday, 21 September is a forest walk with Meagan Vermaas of Forest Guided Tours who will guide walkers along the Jubilee Creek Waterfall Route, a total distance (there and back) of 3,6 km.
There is no charge for the walk and entrance to Jubilee Creek is free, courtesy of SANParks for Tourism Month.
Rastafarian community tour.
Please email pr@visitknysna.co.za to book your place as numbers are strictly limited by SANParks.
Meet at the Jubilee Creek picnic site and bring a picnic to enjoy after the walk!
With the Rastafarian community.
Read more in Thursday's Knysna-Plett Herald and online.
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