Mzanzitravel Magazine - Issue 9
MzanziTravel Magazine is a local travel inspiration for tourists (local and international) to discover the best places to visit in Africa.
MzanziTravel Magazine is a local travel inspiration for tourists (local and international) to discover the best places to visit in Africa.
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Compared to other towns along Route 62, Joubertina is a mere 111 years young; founded in 1907 by the Dutch<br />
Reformed Church on the farm Onzer and named in honour of Uniondale’s Dutch Reformed minister, WA Joubert.<br />
The town has a railway station that once served its best-known train on the narrow gauge line, the Apple Express.<br />
The line runs all the way from Avontuur near Uniondale to Loerie and on to Van Stadens River in the Eastern Cape.<br />
The Apple Express ceased operations in 2011, but efforts are underway to reopen it. Since December 2017, using<br />
the restored NG15 NG119 steam locomotive, the Apple Express started running a limited summer holiday special<br />
service between King’s Beach halt and the airport in Port Elizabeth.<br />
Follow the Langkloof Fruit Route that lies between the Tsitsikamma and Kouga Mountains around these parts at<br />
blossom time, and you will be overwhelmed by the fragrant experience. The Langkloof blossom festival is held<br />
here usually in August. The Kouga Wilderness, located near Joubertina in the scenic Kouga Mountains, offers the<br />
visitor numerous activities such as bird watching, boulder-hopping, 4X4 routes, fishing in the nearby Kouga River,<br />
abseiling, rock-climbing, horse riding, hiking and swimming in natural mountain pools.<br />
MatsiMela<br />
Your Perfect<br />
Contact Info:<br />
For information about the town, call +27 (0)42 273 1516; for Kouga Wilderness,call +27 (0)42 273 2067.<br />
Kareedouw<br />
The last Langkloof town along Route 62 before you reach the coast at Humansdorp and Jeffreys Bay, is the small<br />
town of Kareedouw, situated between the Tsitsikamma and Zuuranys mountains. The town’s name is derived from<br />
the Khoi phrase meaning ‘path by the karee trees’. A former Prime Minister of South Africa from 1966 to 1978,<br />
John Vorster, is buried in the memorial garden next to the Dutch Reformed Church. Kareedouw is the gateway to<br />
the Langkloof Mountains and is 120 km from Port Elizabeth.<br />
The town has retained its old world rural character, with most of its streets still untarred. The village is simply laid<br />
out on a grid, with tin-roofed houses and a large old stone church lining them.<br />
The town is located an easy, relatively short drive from scenic places such as Churchill Dam, Plettenberg<br />
Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Cape St Francis, Storms River Mouth and village, the Garden Route National Park and the<br />
Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area. The town’s economy depends on farming and forestry. The famous Rensilfier<br />
furniture factory located here, produces fine black-, yellow- and stinkwood furniture, while there is a statue in<br />
memory of woodcutters in the centre of the town. Kareedouw also provides the only entrance from the south to the<br />
Baviaanskloof Mega-Reserve. The Kareedouw Pass over the mountains to Plettenberg Bay is a spectacular drive.<br />
Contact Info:<br />
For more information call Tel +27 (0)42 288 0700, or Gamtoos Tourism on Tel +27 (0)42 288 0208.<br />
Jeffreys Bay…end of the route<br />
Go ahead,<br />
treat yourself to a<br />
decadent selection of<br />
SOAPS, EXFOLIATING<br />
SCRUBS, BATH SOAKS,<br />
BODY BUTTERS,<br />
FIZZ BALLS, beautiful<br />
OILS & much more…<br />
The final stretch of the eastern section of the lovely Route 62 and the Langkloof ends at the junction with the N2<br />
freeway, some 14km from the town of Humansdorp and 28km from Jeffreys Bay. The N2 bypasses Humansdorp,<br />
with a short road connecting it to Jeffreys Bay. Alternatively the R102 can be taken which passes through<br />
Humansdorp. From here the N2 carries on to Port Elizabeth and Nelson Mandela Bay Metro.<br />
Jeffreys Bay is of course world-renowned as a surfing destination, where major international and national surfing<br />
events take place each year. Nearby Cape St Francis with its ‘super tubes’ is known as the place of the ‘perfect<br />
wave’ or the best right hand point break in the world among surfers. The area is almost one big, continues holiday<br />
resort with lovely beaches and the distant mountains in the background. There is also a large marina here. Pubs,<br />
restaurants, surf shops, other shops, lodges and B&Bs are plentiful, with much to do and see in the surrounding<br />
district.<br />
Contact Info:<br />
Call Jeffreys Bay Tourism on Tel +27 (0)42 293 2923 or email jbaytourism@telkomsa.net<br />
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