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Nahoon Reef
Tourist attraction
ππ Nahoon Reef is a very popular surfing spot. Fishing and spear fishing is great here. The wooden walking paths and viewing decks have been repaired and renovated. The entrance to the walk way from the Reef Cafe parking side is filled up with sand which wheel chairs and baby strollers can't access the...
4.60 (431 reviews)
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Python Park Mashie Golf Course
Tourist attraction
π There is no place for zoos in 2020. All you will learn is that itβs ok to imprison innocent animals. Animals are not commodities they are sentient beings that need to be loved and respected. Education comes from learning about animals in their natural environments not in prisons. Watch documentarie...
4.50 (563 reviews)
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East London Museum
Museum
Known for its coelacanth, this museum offers exhibits of the area's natural & cultural history.
4.30 (449 reviews)
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Dassie Trail
Nature preserve
ππ This trail is perfect for families as itβs fairly short and with little elevation change. The trail follows different paths through the forest to the river and the surrounding mangroves.
4.40 (248 reviews)
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Bats' Cave
Hiking area
π Bat's cave was stunning to see. We parked at Reef Cafe and took the trails from there. You MUST travel in a group (at least four) since there seemed to be some possibly ill intended individuals along the way. Unfortunately, some of the boardwalks have been washed away. I am sure the walk there was m...
4.60 (60 reviews)
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Nahoon Point Lighthouse
Tourist attraction
π Do not even attempt to go to the actual lighthouse, it looks like it's been closed for ages, also you may very well get stuck at the top when you get there
4.30 (72 reviews)
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East London Zoo
Zoo
Zoo featuring over 300 animals, including lions, tigers & primates, plus a 19th-century home.
3.10 (580 reviews)