Eastern Cape, Wild Coast & Berg The region of the Eastern Cape known as the Wild Coast and Berg is probably the most beautiful part of South Africa, much of it untouched by the development. The region stretches from the Great Kei River mouth along the Indian Ocean coastline as far as the Kwazulu-Natal border, follows the border to the Lesotho border and that until it reaches the Orange River. It then cuts South following the Tsomo River to the coast. The region includes the area that used to be called the Transkei and the coastal strip cannot be equalled for its wild beauty and offers what can be argued as the best hiking, fishing and swimming in South Africa. There is no tarmacked road following the coast all roads to the coast from the N2 are gravel and the visitor should expect possible delays in bad weather. - Read more
The Barkly East & Rhodes area of the Southern Drakensberg is world famous for its fly-fishing with over 200kms of mountain rivers filled all year around with wild trout and yellowfish in the summer months. Reknowned fly fisherman Tom Sutcliffe ... » View advert
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The Wild Trout Association (WTA) is an organisation of riparian owners with trouting waters at their disposal and affiliate members who provide services and facilities such as guiding and accommodation. The WTA is thus a fly-fishing marketing body .. » View advert