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Introduction
The
indigenous forests, fynbos, lakes, rivers and mountains, combined
with a moderate climate, make Knysna a natural Eden
for flora and fauna lovers alike.
Knysna is also home to
the only forest elephant in South Africa. |
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The
unique Knysna seahorse and Pansy shells grace the Knysna
lagoon. Humpback and Southern Right whales
frolick along these coastal waters from May to December,
whilst dolphins are year-round residents.
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The
indigenous forests forms the largest
closed-canopy forest in southern Africa. The
colourful Knysna Loerie and Narina Trogon delight bird
watching enthusiasts in the forests.
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The
remarkable richness of In the areas around it, Fynbos
vegetation contributes 8000 plant species
to the Cape floral kingdom.
Click on the
bookmarks on the right for more detailed information, or
visit the outdoor activities pages for more
details on how to explore all this natural beauty.
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