Agulhas National Park Safari Tour South Africa

Agulhas National Park.
The park lies in the far Southern part of the Africa Continent, where the Indian Ocean and Atlantic Oceans meet creating one of the early explorer’s feared places. It’s a sense of adventure for most Sea travellers and modern explores.
Sailors dubbing is caused as a result of the danger of water in the region (Cape of Storms)
The National Park gives you a chance to see the Khoi-Khoi cultural traditions and hunt gathering life style.
These Indigenous people of the Cape trapped fish a thousand years ago in clearly engineered tidal traps, which made the Khoi-Khoi to live in harmony with nature, which made their culture and lifestyle an excellent area to visit in the rugged windy areas as well as the great Agulhas National Park.

Among the tourist activities include; walks along the numerous trails. Among others include the trail, which leads you to the Africa’s Southern far point. Other attractions include the parks museum and a built center to educate visitors on the environment of the area.
Among the four Agulhas National Park’s treasures include: -
A built Light house to lend much desired assistance to weary explorers of the early times as they rounded the trip to Africa. It took 71steps to climb up to the top of the Light house where it’s possible to view the remains of the Khoi-Khoi fish traps.
The Lighthouse is also made up of limestone from a nearby quarry. The light house museum has attractive art facts.
Zoetendal is among the wrecks found along the Agulhas coast as well as Birken head and Armiston.
Shipwreck museum found in Bredasdorp from these wrecks, has a display of pieces. Visitors can see some remains of the wreck on the shores of Cape Agulhas.
The Flora and Fynbos are well known to the Cape region most especially between May and September, with Flowers seen all year round.
The most visited area is the Africa Continent’s South-most tip, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet.