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Caving in Garden Route.

A visit to the Cango Caves near Oudtshoorn is a must when you are in the Garden Route. It’s a 47km hop, skip and jump over the stunning Outeniqua Pass from George and situated in the foothills of yet another magnificent range of mountains- the Swartberg.  This detour is worth every minute, firstly for the incredible views on the drive itself but also for the spelunking adventure you’ll have when you head into the depths of one of South Africa’s most popular…

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Caving in Garden Route
Caving in Garden Route

Caving in Garden Route.

A visit to the Cango Caves near Oudtshoorn is a must when you are in the Garden Route. It’s a 47km hop, skip and jump over the stunning Outeniqua Pass from George and situated in the foothills of yet another magnificent range of mountains- the Swartberg.  This detour is worth every minute, firstly for the incredible views on the drive itself but also for the spelunking adventure you’ll have when you head into the depths of one of South Africa’s most popular underground wonders.

This famous limestone cave, South Africa’s oldest tourist attraction, offers an extensive system of tunnels and chambers with tours suited for both the timid and more adventurous. Visitors can look forward to crawling through places with names like Lumbago Alley, the Tunnel of Love and the Devil’s Chimney!

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Oudtshoorn | Caving - Cango Caves - Caving

Cango Caves, Oudtshoorn. Family caving tours. In the year 1896, further explorations led to a series of confined and mysterious tunnels and interspersed chambers. Lumbago Alley, Tunnel of Love and the famous Devil’s Chimney are descriptive of what can be expected. Modern-day adventure pilgrims can experience the caves providing that you are not claustrophobic and are in good health. Fitness......
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