The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

Oh, Glorious Garden Route Rivers!

go! - South Africa

|

April/May 2022

The Garden Route is one of South Africa's most popular holiday destinations. The beaches are beautiful and the forests almost sacred. And then there are the rivers! Here's your guide to paradise on water.

- Words and pictures by Sophia van Taak

Oh, Glorious Garden Route Rivers!

HANG OUT AT TOTTIES ON A SUNDAY

During the Anglo-Boer War, a woman from New Zealand called Florence Eleanor (Tottie) Cross traveled to South Africa to work as a nurse. When the war ended, she stayed and married a Van Reenen man who owned a sawmill in the Knysna Forest. She opened her own butchery and general dealer in Rheenendal in 1922.

The shop is still owned by her family, but it's now Totties Country Market where you can buy anything from fresh bread and biscuits to pumpkins, ice cream, and lunch on Sundays. There's also a coffee truck and clothing stalls.

Where? Just east of Rheenendal on the Rheenendal Road. It's near the Drupkelders Trail - do the walk on a Sunday and pop in here for lunch afterwards.

Cost: The Harvester's Plate costs R100 per person - help yourself to several salads, quiches and bobotie. A cooked meal (pork and chicken, pumpkin tart, rice, vegetables, and a baked dessert) costs R150.

When? Lunch is served from 10 am to 3pm.

TOUW, DUIWE & HOMTINI RIVERS

HIKE & SWIM

There are lots of day hikes on the Garden Route, but not all of them have a soundtrack of burbling water and frog song. These three trails all follow rivers.

go! - South Africa'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

Hidden havens of the Hessequa

The Hessequa is a region between the Breede and Gourits rivers in the Southern Cape. We've hand-picked eight great places to stay in nature reserves, on rocky coastlines and along the rivers – far from the mad crowds on the main beaches – where you can wash off under an outdoor shower and fall asleep to the sound of the waves.

time to read

10 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

Christmas skinny dip

For millions of people around the world, Christmas is a time of family, food and gifts. For Anelia Heese, it's also a time to remember the magic of water.

time to read

4 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

Andean soul quest

In 2024, Francois Raubenheimer went on an open-ended mission to South America, in search of something more than the clichéd postcard scenes. In the first instalment of his series, he writes about his travels along the mighty Andes mountain range.

time to read

10 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

Life in blue

Acclaimed wildlife photographers Peter and Beverly Pickford spent four years working on their latest book project, Wild Ocean – a portrait of some of the earth’s last remaining wild marine environments and shorelines.

time to read

1 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

Why is January so hot?

Does the distance of the earth from the sun have anything to do with how hot a summer feels? It does, but only to a limited extent...

time to read

1 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

MS Dhoni on wheels

It's not just the slew of new Chinese SUVs that are giving the established old guard headaches, but also impact players from India like the new Mahindra XUV700.

time to read

1 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

Hooked on Arniston

Waenhuiskrans, Arniston, Kassiesbaai... It doesn't matter what you call this coastal town in the Southern Cape, there's something here for everyone.

time to read

10 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

go! - South Africa

Stripe hype!

Zebras are only found in Africa. Although there are lots of them, there are only three different kinds. In South Africa, we have two of the three: mountain zebra and plains zebra. Let's have a closer look.

time to read

1 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

Buffeljagsrivier

Buffeljagsrivier is next to the N2, 10 km east of Swellendam. Artist and filmmaker Chris Wait watches small-town life unfold through the window of his studio.

time to read

3 mins

December 2025/January 2026

go! - South Africa

IN NO WAY A LARK

Meet Spizocorys fringillaris – Botha's lark - named after the former prime minister of South Africa, Louis Botha. This particular LBJ has the birding world in a tizz. Why? Because there's a chance this Highveld resident might be the first bird species to go extinct on the African continent.

time to read

2 mins

December 2025/January 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size