

The Storms River Bridge, a suspension bridge in the Tsitsikamma region, offers stunning views of the Storms River mouth and is a popular spot for bungee jumping.
A coastal reserve with stunning ocean views, waterfalls, and hiking trails.
A challenging hike offering beautiful views of the coastline and indigenous forests.

A historic landmark featuring a massive Outeniqua Yellowwood tree, over 800 years old.
Storms River Bridge often experiences sudden rain showers, so a waterproof jacket is essential.

The area offers numerous hiking trails, so sturdy, comfortable boots are recommended.

To fully enjoy the scenic views and wildlife, a pair of binoculars is optional but highly suggested.
Omelette filled with local vegetables and cheese, served with toast.
Slow-cooked lamb curry with local spices, served with rice.
Fresh seafood platter with local oysters, mussels, and linefish.

A vibrant waterfront in the heart of Port Vila, offering stunning views, local markets, and a lively atmosphere.

Explore the 15th-century Château de la Chataigneraie through an immersive audio-guided tour, uncovering its rich history and stunning architecture.
Kumbhoj Museum, nestled in Chhindwara, is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
These elephants are intricately carved from local wood, symbolizing strength and good luck.
A traditional South African dried meat snack, often made from beef or game meat.
Vibrant, hand-painted pottery inspired by the local Tsonga culture.
Known for its stunning views and delicious breakfasts, this restaurant is a must-visit in Storms River.
Situated in the Tsitsikamma National Park, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a focus on local seafood.
Located in the Storms River Village, this restaurant is famous for its unique setting and vegetarian-friendly menu.