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ENVIROMENTAL



The Garden Route on the southern coast of South Africa is one of the most scenic and spectacular stretches of coastline in the world – a true paradise.

It is an important part of the Cape Floral Kingdom – the smallest of the world’s six floral kingdoms and the only floral kingdom that is confined within the borders of a single country.

This region boasts more than 6500 indigenous plant species and many bird and wildlife species offering the visitor a memory of a lifetime. The Garden Route's indigenous plants are a unique mixture of Cape Fynbos and Forest Species and offer a range of eco-tourism activities in the way of hiking, bird watching etc. Nearly 300 species of birdlife are to be found in a variety of habitats ranging from fynbos to forest to wetland. Ten nature reserves embrace the varied eco systems of the area as well as a unique marine reserve home to soft coral reefs, dolphins, seals and a host of other marine life.

The Garden Route enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. The Garden Route is one of the highest rainfall regions in South Africa with the rain being brought by the humid sea winds from the Indian Ocean.

This area together with the whole of South Africa has many enviromental challenges and a few are outlined below with supportive documentation. This information is of a general nature for South Africa published by the Department Enviromental Affairs and Tourism.
Air quality issues
Climate change
Water quality issues


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