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7 Multi-Day Hikes in South Africa To Discover

Drakensberg Mountains (photo: Dannii Coughlan)

The country of South Africa is blessed with a wide variety of terrains and some of the best hiking trails in the world, offering year-round opportunities to get back into nature.

Whether you tackle the stunning mountains of the Drakensberg or hope to escape into the rich underbelly of sprawling forests, there is plenty to choose from for beginners and experts alike. 

Drakensberg Mountains (photo: Dannii Coughlan)
Drakensberg Mountains (photo: Dannii Coughlan)

If you are a foreign visitor traveling from overseas, be sure to buy foreign currency from S Money before you leave home to ensure you have no money-related issues once you enter the Rainbow Nation. 

Hiking in South Africa

1. Pondo Trail

A hidden secret in the wilderness of South Africa, the Pondo Trail is located in the wildest part of the Wild Coast.

From Mtentu to Manteku, with rivers meeting the coastline every 1.25 miles (two kilometers), this spectacular trail offers something new every day. 

Hikers will experience the perfect mix of grasslands, ravines, sweeping cliffs, and stretches of glorious beaches. But the show stealer of the entire trail is Waterfall Bluff.

A rare phenomenon of waterfalls tumbling straight into the ocean, you will find it difficult to move on. 

The hike is fully catered, with local seafood, cold drinks, and plenty of other delicious food waiting for you at the end of the day. 

2. Otter Trail

The Otter Trail is one of the best hikes in South Africa (photo: Bertsz)
The Otter Trail on South Africa’s coast (photo: Bertsz)

The Otter Trail is considered by many as one of the best hiking trails in South Africa and the world.

Also known as the “The Prince of Trails,” this 28-mile (45-kilometer) coastal walk from Storms River to Nature’s Valley will leave you speechless.

Enchanting rockpools, secluded huts, and a breathtaking coastline will stop you in your tracks for the ultimate view. 

The trail route does offer some challenges along the way, including steep climbs, secret waterfalls, and a midnight river crossing to keep things fun.

But once you have secured your permit, which sadly sells out a year in advance, you will not regret a single second you spend in this fantastic environment. 

3. Amatola Trail

If you are a seasoned hiker looking for a challenge, the Amatola Trail will become your new favorite location.

Often called the most demanding hiking trail in South Africa, this forest footpath is lined with tiny luminescent ferns, towering moss-covered trees, and an endless canopy of leaves enclosing the…

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