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Nov62019
accomodation sunset views at Tenikwa Lodge and Family suites

accommodation and activities

Tours and Program Posts, Uncategorised6th November 2019

Enjoy doing a long list of activities and attractions in Plettenberg Bay, Tsitsikamma and The Crags whilst staying at Tenikwa Lodge and Family Suites. Check in our unique accommodation set on 42 hectares of natural forest providing you the perfect way to seal off your day with beautiful sunset views over the Tsitsikamma Mountains. That’s…

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Oct92019
Secretive Bird

Black Crake

Conversations on Conservation, Tours and Program Posts, Uncategorised9th October 2019

Krrrok-kraaa. Coo-crr-COO. This is the sound of the Black Crake. Never heard of this secretive little bird before? Well, continue reading and find our more. These birds live by fresh water marshes that have some vegetation for cover. Like most parents they are fiercely protective over their chicks and will attack other birds, even if…

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