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UPDATED: Kosher Info from Beth Din in Cape Town (last updated Dec. 2020) http://www.uos.co.za/kashrut/ct_kosher.asp

Kashrus Note According to link above, all meat is glatt however milk is NOT Chalav Israel.

Restaurants

NameTypeHoursContactLocation & Description
Avron's Place (Sea Point)
Meat
S – T: 11am – 3pm; 5pm – 10pm; F: 11am – 2:30pm
+27 (0)21 439 7610 Link
19 – 33 Regent Road - Oldest kosher meat restaurant in SA. The humbly adorned, family-friendly eatery, serves a wide variety of dishes, including beef ribs, burgers, mixed grills, boerewors, Cape lamb curry, vegetarian platters, pastas and sushi. Prices rather reasonable. On Tuesdays there's a special on its beef burger and chips (R49 instead of the usual R59). Offers takeaways and catering and packed Shabbat meals for visitors. For the Sephardim the meat is Bet Yosef. But check to make sure.
The Press (Sea Point)
Meat
S – T: noon – late; F: 11am – 3pm; Sat: 1 hour after Shabbat till late
+27 (0)21 434 7724 Website
176 Main Road - Restaurant and Bar (many craft beers on tap).
Coffee Time (Gardens)
Milk
M – T: 8am – 3:30pm; F: 8am – 3pm
+27 (0)21 461 8414
20 Breda Street - Set in an old house in a lush, garden environment. Lawn seating with views of Table Mountain. Breakfast, brunch or lunch. Menu includes scrambled egg, salmon and humus wrap, fish bobotie with homemade chutney, tuna lasagne, sandwich, salad, quiche or smoothie. Early-morning special between 8am and 11am (a combo of two eggs, grilled tomato and mushrooms goes for R25) and also serves a delicious, and incredibly popular, buffet lunch every Wednesday between 12:30pm and 2:30pm. Gluten-free and sugar-free options. Offers catering. Proceeds support the Astra Centre.
Café Riteve (Gardens)
Milk
S – T: 8:30am – 5pm; F: 8:30am – 3pm
+27 (0)21 465 1594
Website
88 Hatfield Street - Located on a piazza that’s part of the same centre as the historical Gardens Shul, the South African Jewish Museum, the Cape Town Holocaust Centre and the Jacob Gitlin Library. Large and varied menu includes three-egg omelette, sushi salad, grilled hake, falafel with dukkah wedges and humus, tuna and mushroom cannelloni, smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwich and chocolate ganache-filled croissant. Also sells range of shakes and juices as well as kosher wine and liquors. Offers catering, takeaways, no delivery. They had some CY, just ask. The earlier you go the more likely the have.
Goldies Deli and Diner (Sea Point)
Meat & Pareve
S – T: 8:30am – 8pm; F: 8:30am – 4:30pm
+27 (0)21 439 3008
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174 Main Road - Meat and parev deli and bakery - next door and connected to The Press. Menu include burgers, steak rolls, schwarmas, bagels, salads, fish cakes, breakfast plates and more. Specials every Wednesday and Friday (deals like a three-course meal for four for R120). Delivery is free in Sea Point. Bakery treats include carrot cake, cinnamon twists, chocolate brownies, doughnuts, cupcakes, apple crumble, croissants and teiglach. Offers Shabbat meal orders.
Café B'tayavon @ Highlands House
Milk
021 461 1100
9 Gorge Rd, Highlands Estate - Snacks and Light Meals
Jean's Kitchen @ The Kaplan Centre
Milk
021 650 3064 info@jeanskitchen.co.za
The Kaplan Centre - University of Cape Town - Tea, coffee,
sandwiches, gourmet salads, falafel etc
Baskin Robbins @ Mojo Market (Sea Point)
Note: This is the only kosher B & R
All ice creams, ice cream cones, milkshakes and waffles are Kosher, milchik.
The following topping ONLY are kosher: Crushed Almonds, Crushed Cashews, Fudge, Mini Astros, Mint Crunch
NB: Cakes are NOT KOSHER

Bakeries, Groceries & Ice Cream
Checkers Sea Point- 76 Regent Road - They have a large selection of kosher products including a kosher take out and bakery.
Spar Sea Point - 96 Regent Road - They have a large selection of kosher products including a kosher take out and bakery.

Shuls
Sea point is the main Jewish area.
Green and Sea Point Hebrew Congregation (Marais Road Shul)
Chabad


Hotels with Points near a Shul (Walking Minutes)
Protea Sea Point

Airport Transfer Options
Cab -
Executive Bus -
Public Bus -
Train -

Major Activities
Name
Cost
Distance from CPT
Description and Notes
Boulders Beach
R17035 min• "I found that there were two different entrances, boardwalk and beach. The boardwalk has a higher density of penguins but if you want a better experience, I recommend visiting the beach side- especially at low tide. Because of the tide I was able to walk past the few dozen folks on the beach, climb under and over some boulders, and encounter effectively a different private beach- with penguins!!"
• For budget travelers, take the train to Simonstown and from there a cab to Boulders beach - R20.
Betty’s Bay
1.25 hoursAlso features African Penguins though less crowded than Boulders beach, though further.
Chapman's Peak Drive
R45/car45 min• Beautiful scenery, you have the mountain on one side and the ocean on the other side, great pics, great to make a BBQ come during daylight hours.
NOTE: You need Rand or an SA issued card to pay for the Chapman's Peak toll.
Cape of Good Hope/Cape Point
R360/pp1.5 hours• LONG but AMAZING drive
• almost a full day activity
Lions Head
• Hike - not difficult
• Paragliding - around $85 (prices might be outdated). Book ahead
Robben Island
Tours depart three times a day and take about 3.5 hours, consisting of a ferry trip to and from the island, and a tour of the various historical sites on the island that form part of the Robben Island Museum. These include the island graveyard, the disused lime quarry, Robert Sobukwe's house, the Bluestone quarry, the army and navy bunkers, and the maximum security prison. Nelson Mandela's cell is shown. Reviews are mixed
Table Mountain (Cable car or hike)
~R350• Follow on Twitter for updates on if open or closed
• Cableway costs ~R350 rand pp - depends if morning or afternoon
• Can repel down
• 895 rand pp (prices might be outdated)
• repel for like 15 mins
• hike back up is 25 mins
• Closes 6pm
• BOOK IN ADVANCE
Signal Hill
Go there for a sunset with bit more a "local" flavor. Views aren't great compared to Lion's Head and can be quite crowded at sunset.
V & A Waterfront
The Garden Route
long scenic drive

Kirstenbosch Gardens
Shark Diving
$88 +$34 for video (prices might be outdated)2 hoursCan do in Gansbaii. Links:1, 2, 3

Sandboarding
Bring goggles!
Skydiving
$170 (prices might be outdated)
Cheaper
Quad Biking (ATVs)

Hout Bay market

Kayaking at Hout Bay
Link
Amazing experience. Views may very but can often see Heaviside dolphins jumping right in front of you
Cheetah Outreach
Where you can go and pet cheetahs and other animals super cool. Website

Aquila Private Game Reserve

2 hoursPricey but quality accommodations for overnight stays. Good for people who aren't leaving Cape Town area but want to see wildlife. Some dismiss as a "glorified zoo"
Cango Wildlife Ranch

5 hours


Winelands
[Likely way more then listed but those are the few I remember]
(Might be worthwhile to make a trip to the winelands, even if one does not enjoy wine, for the scenery. Only about an hour or two from CPT)
  • Franschoek
  • Kleine Dracken - Kosher
  • Backsberg - Kosher

Johannesburg

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Restaurants
http://www.uos.co.za/kashrut/restaurants.asp

http://yeahthatskosher.com/2013/04/kosher-restaurants-travel-advice-for-johannesburg-south-africa-joberg/

Map of Kosher Johannesburg

NameTypeContactLocation & Description
Corner Cafe (Glenhazel)
Milk
+27 11 440-3160 Link
Corner of Queens square and cross road in Glenhazel. Corner Café is the best place to go (or maybe the only) for kosher gluten free muffins. I’m told they’re very good. They also have great breakfasts and pastas, but I usually stick with a toasted cheese and chips.
Dee-Jays (Sandton)
Milk
+27 11 883-2265 Link
Morningview Shopping Centre, 100 South Road, 2196 - Dee-Jays provides casual dairy food that is perfect for a breakfast out with the family. Their fishballs are really good and if you need a cake in the Sandton area, they’re the place to go.
Market Cafe (Norood Mall)
Milk
Cholov Yisroel cafe
KosherWorld, Mi Vami Kosher and Chop N Wok (Glenhazel)
+27 11 440 1402 Website
1 Long Avenue, Johannesburg, 2192
Gelatisimo (Glenhazel)
Across the road from Kosher World, authentic Italian gelato. Chalav Yisroel. Absolutely fantastic.
Michelos (Glenhazel)
Milk
+27 11 885-1500 Link
17 Northfield Ave, Johannesburg, 2192 - Michelos is the second best pizza restaurant. They are very centrally located (in the Jewish area of Glenhazel) and their food is nice. Never go there the night after Pesach because you’ll wait hours but most other times are good, plus they serve chalav yisrael.
Nandos Kosher (Savoy)
Meat
+27 11 885-1496 Website
553 Louis Botha Ave, Savoy, Johannesburg, 2090, South Africa - Nandos is a large chain of Portuguese chicken restaurants, but there is only one kosher Nandos in South Africa, so be aware that you can’t step into any of them! They serve top notch chicken but be sure to also try their beef burger (and order extra sauce).
Next Door "Non-CY" (Norwood)
Milk
+27 11 728-2577 Link
80 Grant Ave, Johannesburg, 2192 - Next Door is rated as a top restaurant in Johannesburg, kosher and not, so you know it must be pretty good. It is usually full so booking is highly recommended. While their sushi may not be top class, their pizzas certainly are and, if you’re around in Summer, definitely try their fish braai (barbeque in South African).
Pie Works (Sandringham)
+27 11 485 2447 Website
74 George Ave, Johannesburg, 2192 - Their pies (clearly) are the best kosher pies in the country and are perfect if you want to buy some to take home and reheat. Their burgers are delicious and the have a milk side with pizza that is really good. They’re situated on what is known as the Kosher Strip, so any Jew will be able to direct you.
RTG "Ready to Go" (Norwood)
A fast food place next door to ... Next Door. While they do offer steak and a Chinese menu, the focus is their extensive burger and hot dog menu.
The Deli Store (Sandton)
011-656-3142 / 4915  info@thedelistore.co.za, http://thedelistore.co.za/menus/main-menu/
Shop 52, (opposite Woolworths) Morning Glen Shopping Mall Cnr Bowling & Kelvin Road Gallo Manor - Reviewed in CBS's TR, as having excellent food for very low prices. According to Google is "Permanently Closed".
So Sushi (Glenhazel)
Jozi Blue (Glenhazel)
Milk
They have some items Cholov Yisroel, which they will serve on disposables on request


Bakeries, Groceries & Ice Cream
Kosher World - http://www.kosherworld.co.za/

Shuls

Hotels with Points near a Shul (Walking Minutes)

Airport Transfer Options
Cab - Uber
Executive Bus - Shuttle from HLA airport to anywhere in Sandton for R80 per person.
Public Bus -
Train - Gautrain from JNB airport is R135-155 depending on destination. Must purchase gold card before for R13.

Major Activities
Apartheid Museum
Flea Market
Gold Reef City - amusement park, along with other African themed attractions (tribal dancing, old "gold mine tour")
Lion Park - see lions from your car up close, pet lion cubs.
Monte Casino - Casino and shopping mall, with cool "outdoor" Tuscan style
Soweto Tour
Pilanesberg Safari- If you can't make it to Kruger for malaria, time or other concerns,  this is a much smaller park with less wildlife, and not as good of an experience, but definitely well worth it. About 2 hours out of Joburg, it can be done in your own vehicle, but will be a lot better with a guided game drive.
Sun City Right outside of Pilansberg
Elephant & Monkey Sanctuary- About an hour out of Joburg. Get close to elephants, touch, feed and ride them. The monkey sanctuary has a massive enclosure with hundreds of various monkeys and lemurs. No feeding or touching, unless one jumps on you. If you do go to Pilansberg, this can be done on the way.

Kruger National Park

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Tour Options

Major Activities

Near Kruger:

The Panoramic Route includes a half dozen waterfalls; Lisbon, Horseshoe, Bridal Vail, Mac Mac, Sabie and others; The Potholes, G-d's Window, Wonder View, The Pinnacle, The Three Rondawels and views of the stunning Blyde River Canyon (third largest canyon in the world).

AJK SA trip route planning - forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=33867.msg669659#msg669659

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #860 on: December 01, 2016, 05:44:41 PM »
Not really. Trip Adviser may be a better bet than this forum for that.

It depends on how much you are willing to spend. You can either go to the park's website and pick something in your range -https://www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/ - or you can book a private lodge which is pricier, but a more luxury experience.

If I'm looking to do it right but not crazy What's the range?
Gotta start saving!

Wither way it'll be a lot more expensive than Pilanesburg and often times game drives are not included.

Might have fall back on pilanaburg.
It's like 380 a night in the end of March

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #861 on: December 01, 2016, 05:49:37 PM »

Lol. Looking in the 300-500ish range
If that's possible?
i'm sure... what's Arathusa Safari Lodge?

you could also reach out to a booking agent
try http://www.lowveldreservations.com/wcontact.php
Mrs Prinsloo
they have stuff in Mjejane Game Reserves  and Pilansburg that may be in you budget
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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #862 on: December 01, 2016, 06:04:45 PM »
If you are willing to forfeit some amenities, stay in the skukuza rest camp
Memories last forever, make them while you can.

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #863 on: December 01, 2016, 06:08:35 PM »
If you are willing to forfeit some amenities, stay in the skukuza rest camp
Will look into it
i'm sure... what's Arathusa Safari Lodge?

you could also reach out to a booking agent
try http://www.lowveldreservations.com/wcontact.php
Mrs Prinsloo
they have stuff in Mjejane Game Reserves  and Pilansburg that may be in you budget

Thanks. Wanted feedback from ddf on any recommendations over TripAdvisor. Will get in touch with her thx.

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #864 on: December 01, 2016, 06:15:37 PM »
I just checked skukuza's official site and there don't seem to be any reservations open. You can try booking through an agency as a safari/lodging package like I did...
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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #865 on: December 01, 2016, 06:20:07 PM »
Will look into it
Thanks. Wanted feedback from ddf on any recommendations over TripAdvisor. Will get in touch with her thx.
Ponash stayed in kapama http://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=55289.msg1260002#msg1260002

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #866 on: December 02, 2016, 03:27:49 AM »
Ponash stayed in kapama http://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=55289.msg1260002#msg1260002

Ya the dates I'm looking at are expensive.
Something like that just cheaper
I just checked skukuza's official site and there don't seem to be any reservations open. You can try booking through an agency as a safari/lodging package like I did...

The place looks pretty run down and it seems like the charge for everything.
I'd rather get a full package when I book.

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #867 on: December 05, 2016, 04:42:14 AM »
Traveling to Cape town, would like to do a shark cage diving tour, anyone have any recommendations regarding which tour operator would be the best choice?

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #868 on: December 05, 2016, 03:35:26 PM »
we booked our shark dive tour with marine dynamics. supposedly a good outfit but the trip was cancelled 3 days in a row due to the swell.  Be flexible with your plans. 

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #869 on: December 05, 2016, 04:29:00 PM »
Traveling to Cape town, would like to do a shark cage diving tour, anyone have any recommendations regarding which tour operator would be the best choice?

I am traveling to CP in 3 weeks and I booked Shark Diving with Great White Shark Tours.

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #870 on: December 06, 2016, 08:27:13 PM »
nice. did you see any groupons or the like with this cage diving experience?

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #871 on: December 06, 2016, 09:08:06 PM »
nice. did you see any groupons or the like with this cage diving experience?
Groupon in South Africa was closed last month

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #872 on: December 06, 2016, 11:58:09 PM »
I noticed something happened but wasn't sure what exactly it was lol.

I didn't use a Groupon I just inquiries on their website and booked it over email.

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #873 on: December 20, 2016, 08:39:58 PM »
Looking book my trip to SA. Should I start off in JAB/Kruger and after shakos to Capetown or vice versa?
Where should I spend more time? and were am I better of for shabbos?

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #874 on: December 20, 2016, 09:26:39 PM »
Looking book my trip to SA. Should I start off in JAB/Kruger and after shakos to Capetown or vice versa?
Where should I spend more time? and were am I better of for shabbos?

I am going next week and landing in JNB but flying straight to Cape Town. there for 6 nights than doing Kruger. not staying in JNB.

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #875 on: December 20, 2016, 09:28:27 PM »
Looking book my trip to SA. Should I start off in JAB/Kruger and after shakos to Capetown or vice versa?
Where should I spend more time? and were am I better of for shabbos?

Doesn't really matter which one you do first, Id just schedule it so you have more time in CPT than Kruger. JNB doesn't *need* any time at all, though there are things to do if you do decide to spend time there.

Shabbos - JNB has a far larger Jewish community, but CPT has hotels within walking distance to Shuls, something much harder to find in JNB. CPT will be a much calmer, more relaxed, vacation style Shabbos. If meeting people and seeing other Jewish communities is more your speed, JNB will be a lot of fun.


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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #876 on: December 20, 2016, 10:00:01 PM »
Doesn't really matter which one you do first, Id just schedule it so you have more time in CPT than Kruger. JNB doesn't *need* any time at all, though there are things to do if you do decide to spend time there.

Shabbos - JNB has a far larger Jewish community, but CPT has hotels within walking distance to Shuls, something much harder to find in JNB. CPT will be a much calmer, more relaxed, vacation style Shabbos. If meeting people and seeing other Jewish communities is more your speed, JNB will be a lot of fun.
would something like arrive JNB
Tues-Fri Kruger/Victoria
Fri-Thur CPT?
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« Reply #877 on: December 20, 2016, 10:03:08 PM »
would something like arrive JNB
Tues-Fri Kruger/Victoria
Fri-Thur CPT?
Thanks

Sure

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #878 on: December 21, 2016, 01:47:21 AM »
I found Cape Town to be overrated, I did the Cape Peninsula, doing the scenic drive down Chapman's Peak and down to Cape Peninsula, and then back up visiting the penguin colony at Boulders. I visited the Giraffe House Wildlife Awareness, http://www.giraffehouse.co.za. I also visited the Two Oceans Aquarium.

I highly prefer the Eastern Cape, which I found to be extremely scenic, and more rewarding than Cape Town.

Driving East, I came to Oudtshoorn http://wikitravel.org/en/Oudtshoorn, and visited the Cango Caverns:
http://www.cango-caves.co.za/adventure.php
http://theplanetd.com/claustrophobia-takes-hold-at-the-cango-caves/

Also, Cango Wildlife Ranch is also worth visiting: http://www.cango.co.za/ -   Lions, cheetahs, lemurs, servals,  plus cage diving with their 4 meter Nile Crocodile.

I went on to Storms River, where I did river tubing, mountain biking, canopy tour, etc. see: http://wikitravel.org/en/Storms_River

I went to the Tsitsikamma National Park: http://wikitravel.org/en/Tsitsikamma_National_Park , where there are very scenic trails such as the Mouth Trail and Viewpoint Trail. The views from the suspension bridges are breathtaking.  Also to be seen, is the Waterfall Trail which is 4 miles return (which is the beginning part of the famous 26 mile Otter Trail that takes 5 days).

Tenikwa Wildlife http://www.tenikwa.co.za is my favourite. One can spend an entire day with their Cheetahs http://tenikwa.com/crazee-cat-day

I also went on the  Harkerville Coast Hiking Trail / Kranshoek Trail -- I didn't do the full 2 day hike, but a strenuous 6 hour hike, very adventurous -  involved lots of scrambling, walking on wooden bridges, ladders, and hanging onto chains....

One can also visit: One can also visit the Addo Elephant National Park. http://wikitravel.org/en/Addo_Elephant_National_Park .

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Re: South Africa Master Thread
« Reply #879 on: December 21, 2016, 02:15:53 AM »
I found Cape Town to be overrated, I did the Cape Peninsula, doing the scenic drive down Chapman's Peak and down to Cape Peninsula, and then back up visiting the penguin colony at Boulders. I visited the Giraffe House Wildlife Awareness, http://www.giraffehouse.co.za. I also visited the Two Oceans Aquarium.

I highly prefer the Eastern Cape, which I found to be extremely scenic, and more rewarding than Cape Town.

Driving East, I came to Oudtshoorn http://wikitravel.org/en/Oudtshoorn, and visited the Cango Caverns:
http://www.cango-caves.co.za/adventure.php
http://theplanetd.com/claustrophobia-takes-hold-at-the-cango-caves/

Also, Cango Wildlife Ranch is also worth visiting: http://www.cango.co.za/ -   Lions, cheetahs, lemurs, servals,  plus cage diving with their 4 meter Nile Crocodile.

I went on to Storms River, where I did river tubing, mountain biking, canopy tour, etc. see: http://wikitravel.org/en/Storms_River

I went to the Tsitsikamma National Park: http://wikitravel.org/en/Tsitsikamma_National_Park , where there are very scenic trails such as the Mouth Trail and Viewpoint Trail. The views from the suspension bridges are breathtaking.  Also to be seen, is the Waterfall Trail which is 4 miles return (which is the beginning part of the famous 26 mile Otter Trail that takes 5 days).

Tenikwa Wildlife http://www.tenikwa.co.za is my favourite. One can spend an entire day with their Cheetahs http://tenikwa.com/crazee-cat-day

I also went on the  Harkerville Coast Hiking Trail / Kranshoek Trail -- I didn't do the full 2 day hike, but a strenuous 6 hour hike, very adventurous -  involved lots of scrambling, walking on wooden bridges, ladders, and hanging onto chains....

One can also visit: One can also visit the Addo Elephant National Park. http://wikitravel.org/en/Addo_Elephant_National_Park .
Wow nice!
Time for a TR