The Alexandria Hiking Trail is situated in the Woody Cape
section of the Addo Elephant National Park, departing from the offices near
Alexandria. The length is approximately 36 km which is a two day circular route
of which the first day is 19.5km and the second day is 16.5 km. This is ideal
for those who want a challenging walk along the coastline. Hikers carry their
own provisions and the hike is not guided.
Early morning offers hikers an opportunity to investigate
the signs of animals, such as jackals, duikers and the endemic hairy-footed
gerbil, left on the dunes from the previous night. Tall posts guide hikers through
the shifting dune fields.
By night you can listen for the haunting calls of the rare
tree dassie and awake to a chorus of birds in flitting through the forest
canopy. Look out for trumpeter hornbills, ground hornbills, Knysna turaco, tree
dassies and bushbuck.
Keys for the overnight huts are collected at the park
offices near Alexandria. Fees can be paid at Matyholweni rest camp or at the
Addo main camp reception. At the Woody Cape hut, no fires are allowed and the
hikers must carry their own cookers. Water at the Woody Cape hut is only for
drinking and cooking as the hut relies entirely on rainwater. At least one or
more of the hiking group should be able to read a map and compass, and to wear
a brightly coloured jacket that can be seen from the air if a search and rescue
is launched. The Langebos huts are available to hikers on the two-day
Alexandria Hiking Trail, as well as those simply wanting an overnight stay in
the forest. The 7km Dassie Day Trail begins at the huts and the breath-taking
Woody Cape coastline of the Park is a short drive and walk away.
Engela
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