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Red Indigo And The Garden - Gansbaai - Photo album

Very remote, beautiful scenery.
Beautiful nature reserve. Entry is 60R per person and you will be able to walk around the nature reserve, enter the Klipgat Caves, and there is also a super fun 4x4 sand dune trail that is 5km long - only go if you actually have a 4x4 and are a capable/confident driver.
Close to Gansbaai, De Kelders. A must do experience. 🐳 🌊 🌍 🥾 Walking, lingering, resting, enjoying the untouched beach, the sand, the dunes, the rocks, the deep blue water of the Atlantic. 2-3 times a day you can see the boats of Ivanhoe Sea Safaris and Southern Right Sharters in the bay which are l
One of the most beautiful places to go. On the road from Hermanus to Gansbaai. Hardly any tourists - in fact we did not see anybody. Small admission fee. Deserted beaches, beautiful flowers and seals on the beach every now and then.
Beautiful!! Short walk to the caves, with little enclosed beach. on the other side you will also find a beautiful stretch of beach. Further walks available but not shaded, so need to go early. Views were stunning. (not well signposted, at the parking lot, go down the stairs, cross the viewing platf
Pristine beauty. Some of the best Mother Nature has to offer. Sea, shore, mountain, sky. Stunningly untamed and beautiful!
Even though this reserve is close to Stanford and Gansbaai, it has a wonderful feeling of remoteness. Great birdlife, long white sandy beaches and the chance to see seals, dolphins and even whales in the season. A peaceful haven, well worth a visit for nature lovers.
Breathtakingly beautiful beach and caves. A MUST VISIT if you're in the area!
Didn't see the entire Reserve, just visited the southern shore to see the famous Klipgat Caves but it was clean and well maintained, and entry was free. Not enough signage from the main road past De Kelder so struggled to find the entrance but once we were in it was lovely.
A beautiful piece of coastline. Abundant bird life to photograph. Sea temp was pleasant, but beware the rip currents. The Eastern side of the reserve has De Kelders archeology sites, a must visit
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