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Ebb and Flow Rest Camp

Ebb and Flow Rest Camp


33°59’23.5"S 22°36’31.0"E

About Ebb and Flow Rest Camp

Knysna National Lake Area, Tsitsikamma National Park and Wilderness National Park have now merged to form ...

... the Garden Route National Park. However for the moment they will be treated separately on this website.

The little seaside town of Wilderness is filled with holiday homes, guest houses and a small handful of larger hotels, but we love the quiet and remote setting of Ebb and Flow Rest Camp. We've stayed in the log cottages on stilts and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The cottages have everything you'll need for a short self-catering stay, they're serviced daily and provided bedding, towels and even soap! It's just a short 5-minute drive to the nearest shop where you can stock up on supplies, then BBQ along the banks of the Touw River.

Accommodation
Children
Open
All year

Activities

Boat trip

Boat trip

Canoeing

Canoeing

Fishing

Fishing

Helicopter

Helicopter

Horse-riding

Horse-riding

Mountain biking

Mountain biking

Quad-biking

Quad-biking

Scuba-diving

Scuba-diving

Self-guided walking

Self-guided walking

Snorkelling

Snorkelling

Watersports

Watersports

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Traveller reviews of Ebb and Flow Rest Camp

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Mr & Mrs BfromBeds

Arrived 14 Nov 2009, 2 nights

"House on stilts"

"Lovely raised chalet with views over the reedbeds. Typical SA Parks layout …" Read Mr & Mrs B’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

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Ebb and Flow Rest Camp's location

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When to go to Wilderness | Garden Route National Park

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Ebb and Flow Rest Camp in Wilderness | Garden Route National Park


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South Africa in January

January is considered one of the best months to travel. In Cape Town the weather is hot and generally dry. The Garden Route is also excellent at this time of the year but has a more temperate climate, with slightly lower temperatures and rain can fall at any time of the year. In the Kgalagadi temperatures often top 40°C and short, sharp thunderstorms are also fairly frequent. Wildlife tends to disperse, although birding is excellent.

As this is the high season in the Cape there are numerous events, festivals and outdoor activities to attract visitors. Accommodation books up quickly and it may be necessary to book at least a year in advance. Reservations will often be needed for restaurants and visitor attractions too.

  • Hot, largely dry days with clear skies – except on Garden Route
  • Wildlife disperses in the Kalahari but birding excellent
  • Events, festivals and outdoor activities staged for the high season
  • The high season in the Cape, accommodation can cost up to 50% more
  • Pre-booking of activities & attractions is essential

Our view

Fantastic: the very best time to visit

Weather in January

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