There is a great spot to go. Up in the Garden Route in the Tsitsikamma Region is the Tsitsikamma National Park. This park offers a visitor wonderful nature walks in the surrounding coastal forests, swimming and snorkeling. The Campsite also is the start of the famous Otter Trail, a five day hiking trail that ends further down the Garden Route at Natures Valley.

The park offers camping facilities and a range of wooden chalets to suit various size groups. There is a shop and restaurant at the campsite.

Nearby is the Storms River Village where you can do Black-water Tubing, tractor Riders into the forest and very popular Canopy Tours. Also nearby, is the highest Bungy jump in the world, 216m, situated at the Bloukrans River Bridge.

The place is operated by the National Parks Board and is full value for money.

If you are able to, my recommendation is to go out of school holidays.
The hanging bridge at the Storms river on the Garden Route
The hanging bridge over the Storms River mouth
 
 
First the good news is that there has been some good rains in the Garden Route area in recent times. This has eased the drought somewhat.
The Garden Route had been experiencing one of the worst dry spells in history with severe pressure been placed on existing water resources.
The new desalination plant at Mossel Bay will come onto line by the end of March 2011 to alleviate some of this demand.
The plant at capacity will produce 15 megalitres per day (15000000l per day)
and cost R210 million Rand to erect
Garden Route scenery
 
 
 
Cape Town Day Tours Picture
Knysna Loerie