CapeNature has unveiled South Africa's first slow hiking trail at the scenic De Mond Nature Reserve, offering nature enthusiasts a serene escape just minutes from the historic coastal town of Arniston.
CapeNature has unveiled South Africa’s first slow hiking trail at the scenic De Mond Nature Reserve, offering nature enthusiasts a serene escape just minutes from the historic coastal town of Arniston.The Damara Trail offers a unique, immersive natural experience, encouraging visitors to slow down and savour their surroundings at a relaxed pace.
Launched in celebration of World Tourism Day on 27 September 2024, the trail aligns with this year’s theme: peace. By promoting sustainable tourism, communities can be transformed—creating jobs, fostering inclusivity, and bolstering local economies, all while nurturing a sense of harmony and connection.
This two-day hike features gentle slopes, smooth terrain, and scenic rest stops, making it more accessible than strenuous trails.
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