How to hike like a king in South Africa (and keep your stuff safe)

How to hike like a king in South Africa (and keep your stuff safe)

South Africa is a haven for hikers, with stunning trails that offer breathtaking views and diverse wildlife. Whether you’re looking for a challenging summit, a scenic coastal walk, or a relaxing forest stroll, you’ll find it in this majestic country. But before you hit the trail, make sure you have the right cover for your portable possessions. You don’t want to lose your camera, phone, laptop, or smartwatch while you’re enjoying nature’s wonders. That’s why you need King Price’s portable possessions insurance to get your valuables repaired or replaced if they’re stolen or damaged anywhere other than in your home. Here are some of the best hikes in South Africa…

Otter Trail

The Otter Trail is 1 of the most popular and iconic hikes in South Africa, and for good reason. It’s a 42km, 5-day trail that follows the spectacular Garden Route coastline, passing through pristine beaches, rocky cliffs, lush forests, and river crossings. Expect to see a variety of dolphins and whales playing in the waves and, who could forget, otters! The trail isn’t easy, though, and requires a good level of fitness and some hiking experience. You also need to book well in advance, as the trail is limited to 12 people per day. Don’t forget to pack your camera, because you’ll want to capture the stunning scenery and the unforgettable memories.

Drakensberg Grand Traverse

If you’re looking for a real challenge, and a real reward, then the Drakensberg Grand Traverse is the hike for you. It’s a 230km, 12-day traverse of the highest mountain range in southern Africa, crossing the border between South Africa and Lesotho. You’ll hike along the escarpment, reaching peaks over 3,000 meters, and see spectacular views of the valleys, lakes, and waterfalls below. The trail isn’t marked, and you’ll need to carry all your gear, food, and water, so you’ll need to be well-prepared and experienced. You’ll also need to have a reliable phone or GPS device, in case of emergencies or navigation.

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De Hoop Whale Trail

The De Hoop Whale Trail is a 55km, 5-day trail that takes you through the De Hoop Nature Reserve, 1 of the most picturesque reserves in South Africa. You’ll hike along the coast, where you’ll have a chance to see the Southern Right whales that come to breed and calve in the protected waters. You’ll also hike through the fynbos, a unique and colourful vegetation that’s home to many endemic plants and animals. You’ll sleep in comfortable cottages and enjoy delicious meals and wine along the way. Pack your binoculars because you’ll want to be able to see the barnacles on the whales!

Table Mountain

Table Mountain is the most famous landmark in South Africa and a must-see for any visitor. But instead of taking the cable car to the top, why not hike up and enjoy the views and the nature along the way? There are many routes to choose from, ranging from easy to hard, and from short to long. Look out at the amazing views of the city, the ocean, and the surrounding mountains, and spot proteas, dassies, and sunbirds along the way. You’ll need to be fit and prepared, though, as the weather can change quickly, and the trails can be steep and rocky. You’ll also need to have a good phone or camera, to capture the stunning views and the selfies. But don’t worry, if your phone or camera gets damaged or dropped accidentally, the king’s got your back, as long as you’ve specified it as a portable possession.

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Cape of Good Hope Trail

The Cape of Good Hope Trail is a 33.8km, 2-day trail that takes you through the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, the most southwestern point of Africa. You’ll hike along the coast, where you’ll see the dramatic cliffs, the crashing waves, and the historic lighthouses. You’ll also hike through the fynbos, and take in the richness of the endemic plants and animals, such as ostriches, antelopes, and tortoises. You’ll sleep in a rustic hut and enjoy the peace and solitude of the reserve. The trail is easy to moderate, and suitable for most hikers. You’ll also need to pack your sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses because the sun can be harsh and the wind can be strong.

So, there you have it. Some of the best hikes in South Africa, and how King Price can help you hike like a king (and keep your stuff safe). Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, a nature lover or an adventure seeker, you’ll find a trail that suits your taste and your budget. And with King Price’s portable possessions insurance, you’ll have peace of mind that your possessions are covered, wherever you go. Grab your backpack, your boots, and your King Price policy, and hit the road. Happy hiking!

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How to hike like a king in South Africa (and keep your stuff safe)

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South Africa is a haven for hikers, with stunning trails that offer breathtaking views and diverse wildlife. But before you hit the road, make sure you have the right cover for your portable possessions.

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