What to do and see in Mossel Bay, Western Cape: The Best Things to do Adventurous

July 13, 2021 Christa Meece

Mossel Bay is a harbour town of about 130,000 people on the Southern Cape (or Garden Route) of South Africa. It is an important tourism and farming region of the Western Cape Province. Mossel Bay lies 400 kilometres east of the country's seat of parliament, Cape Town (which is also the capital city of the Western Cape Province), and 400 km west of Port Elizabeth, the largest city in the Eastern Cape Province. The older parts of the town occupy the north-facing side of the Cape St Blaize Peninsula, whilst the newer suburbs straddle the Peninsula and have spread eastwards along the sandy shore of the Bay.
Restaurants in Mossel Bay

1. Skydive Mossel Bay

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Skydive Mossel Bay

The Garden Route in South Africa has become a favourite destination for travellers and over 80% of them opt for adventure activities. Skydive Mossel Bay offers tandem skydiving to 1st time jumpers and services over 2000 happy customers every year. Arguably the prettiest skydiving dropzone in the world with breath taking scenery over the Indian. Our skydive experience includes a friendly reception, a passionate jump crew, the highest possible safety standards and a skydive experience 2nd to none!

2. Point of Human Origins

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Point of Human Origins

Experience the awe of standing at the Point of Human Origins. Visit world renowned archaeological site with earliest evidence for modern human behaviour. Our tour is a dual journey - one in space and time, and one within. Our main goals are to create awareness of the original human design, to awaken the human spirit, and to inspire people to change the way they behave towards all life on our planet. Advance booking essential, by appointment only.

3. Nkonzo Wildlife Research

Hartenbos, Mossel Bay 6520 South Africa +27 81 207 9807 [email protected] http://www.wildlife-research.com/
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Nkonzo Wildlife Research

Nkonzo Wildlife Research is based in the southern region of South Africa in the Cape Floristic Region, a biodiversity hotspot and the most diverse floral kingdom in the world. Research focuses on regional conservation management, behavioral ecology, and human-wildlife coexistence.

4. Botlierskop Private Game Reserve

Gonna Kraal Road Little Brak River, Mossel Bay 6053 South Africa +27 44 696 6055 [email protected] http://www.botlierskop.co.za/
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Botlierskop Private Game Reserve

Botlierskop offers various activities: Guided game drives: Experience close encounters with Rhinoceros, Lion, Buffalo, Giraffe, rare Black Impala and many more species. Horseback Safari to the majestic mountain valleys. Spa treatments: we offer various treatments including African massages. Bush walk: guide tour on foot through the reserve to spot the smaller things.

Reviewed By Jazz789 - Filton, United Kingdom

The reserve offers a special outride for experienced riders it was a lovely 3.5 hour ride. I was able to get very close to the the animals and experience nature as it's best! My guide was very knowledgeable and pointed out all sorts of animals from beetles to the white rhino and explained about animal conservation as well as the flora and fauna. The horses are well trained and look happy and healthy the saddle are endurance the reins are western. The lions are currently kept separate together with with elephants Understandably that's not somewhere were the horses want to go, so on an outride you won't see either, but there is still loads to see and who knows as Botlierskop is about to merge the 2 enclosures together so it might change and you just avoid the area where the lions are. Hope they still can offer outrides or at least horse riding safaris, I think there is no better way to see wildlife up close.

5. Mossel Bay Zipline - Sa Forest Adventures

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Mossel Bay Zipline - Sa Forest Adventures

Welcome to Mossel Bay Zipline – the longest over-ocean zipline in the world. Seriously – we checked. And, at approximate 1100 meters (3608 feet) long, you’ll have time to take in the scenery. Zipline over the ocean at speeds of up to 80km/h and enjoy unparalleled views of the cliffs, ocean and sea life. We are also regarded as one of the most scenic ziplines in the world. Take the journey with us and let us show you a unique and unforgettable experience in the heart of this beautiful coastal town of Mossel Bay.

6. Billeon Surf & Sand

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Billeon Surf & Sand

7. White Shark Africa

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White Shark Africa

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