Review
- Oudtshoorn, nestled between the Swartberg and Outeniqua mountain ranges, offers more than just ostriches.
- It rose to prominence back in 1860 and is known as the “ostrich capital” of the world.
- You can no longer hop on the back of an ostrich for an adrenaline ride – there are many activities in the biggest town in the Little Karoo region.
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Domestic tourism is the only travel for most South Africans at the moment, as local travellers still remain on a global red list as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
If you are looking for a road trip destination beyond crowded beaches and packed cities, Oudtshoorn in the Little Karoo is within reach from several…