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Experience the majesty as the ferries glide over shimmering waters, through souring gorges of the unspoilt Keurbooms River Nature Reserve in Plettenberg Bay.
Celebrate an eco-experience and savior the sights and sounds unique to this splendid area.
- Surrounded by cliffs of Table Mountain Quartzite (TMQ) to which indigenous flora cling precariously.
- Stop and hear the sounds of lyrical birdcalls and view our mammal species from this majestic rive
Our qualified skippers and guides will point out and identify the rich diversity of bird life occurring along the river, the 'nursery' areas for many fish species, the specific habitats of the land mammals, and the intricate workings of the indigenous forest.
Once our 5km destination has been reached, we stop on a natural formed river beach where you are able to explore the forest up close by strolling through pristine canopies of towering Yellowwoods and other indigenous trees, where after you can relax on a soft sand beach touched by tranquil amber waters in which you can refresh yourself before our return to civilization.
- Other noteworthy trees to be seen in the forest is the Cape beech, giant stinkwoods and Outeniqua yellowwoods, as well as ironwoods….Other plants include agapanthus, arum lilies, bracken, various fynbos species like pelargoniums ….
- Common mammals that may be spotted include the bushpig, dassie, caracal. genet, baboon, vervet monkey, blue duiker, bushbuck, grysbok, leopard, mongoose and the Cape clawless otter.
- Forest, fynbos, mountain and river bird species are often seen. Most notably are the Knysna lourie, malachite and giant kingfisher, Narina Trogan fish eagle, kelp gulls, white-breasted cormorant, African darter, reed cormorant Egyptian goose, yellow-billed duck, little grebe, hamerkop, black-headed oriole, Cape batis, Knysna woodpecker and various sunbirds,
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