Kloofing in Wilderness.
Summertime and the kloofing is awesome. The Wilderness area on the Garden Route offers two fabulously scenic guided canyoning (or kloofing) trails that promise both adrenaline and awe. These expert-led adventures take you deep into dramatic gorges carved through ancient rock, where crystal-clear mountain water flows between towering cliffs.
Kloofing combines boulder hopping, abseiling down waterfalls, cliff jumping into deep pools, and swimming through narrow, shaded canyons. It’s an adrenaline rush of note and a true adventure—one that pushes you out of your comfort zone in the best possible way. Stepping off a cliff into the unknown may sound daunting, but it’s also wildly exhilarating.
What makes kloofing in Wilderness special is not just the thrill, but the sheer beauty of the surroundings. You’ll explore secret places that are otherwise inaccessible—hidden waterfalls, lush indigenous vegetation, and quiet pools tucked into steep rock walls. The trails are designed to be as inclusive as they are exciting; most of the high jumps are optional, so you can choose your level of adventure without feeling pressured.
Perfect for adventurous souls, friends, and even families with older kids, kloofing in Wilderness is an unforgettable way to experience the wild, wet heart of the Garden Route. Bring your courage, your swimsuit, and your sense of wonder.