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Pickup info: Transfers are not provided. However, Eden Adventures are well sign posted from the N2, if transfers are required contact Back Road Safaris 0448770179 in Mossel Bay.

Cancellation policy

30 days prior to arrival: 50% refund

Children policy

Children are welcome but need to be supervised by competent adults, as well as our guides. Please stage ages of children when enquiring.

Eden Adventures Canoe Hire


Duration: 3 hour(s) - Location: Wilderness National Park
There are essentially three routes that you can follow.

Most canoeists head for the Touw River Waterfall, pack a picnic, your swimwear and towels then paddle from Eden Adventures up the beautiful Touw River through the indigenous forest, where you can stop if you wish and enjoy the abundant birdlife.

The paddling is easy so you can take your time after about 40 minutes you will reach a point where it becomes too shallow and too narrow to continue.

Here you leave the canoe's they will be perfectly safe on the right hand side of the river.

From here you follow the path up onto the bank, on the top of the bank, you will come across a stunning 2 km long boardwalk take your time to enjoy this walk savor the scenery, the board walk leads you eventually to your destination, the Touw River Waterfall.

Relax, here it is safe to swim, enjoy your picnic and return via the same way a great day.
Itinerary
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Arrive at Eden Adventures outdoor complex, at the pre-arranged time, from there you will be briefed and canoes allocated.

You will have a choice of three canoe routes.

The Touw River Waterfall (described above) Island view around 1.5 hours - 2 hours paddling along the Serpentine River and then into a tributary of the Touw River. Although the scenery is not spectacular, it is often excellent for great bird watching.

Or you can take the route to the beach.


Participant guidelines

Bring swimwear, trainers are advisable towels, food and cameras, all safety wear is provided.

Other disclosures

Each canoeist is given a map to enable navigation.