Bushbuck Trail Guided Hike

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18 September 2014 - 18 September 2014
Bushbuck Trail Guided Hike

Bushbuck Trail, Island Nature Reserve

The Island Nature Reserve is located approximately 25 km from Port Elizabeth and is accessed via the Seaview Road turn off on the national road (N2). After the turn off  from N2, you travel  for  6km to the entrty point of the Reserve which is on the left hand side of the Seaview road. 

The Reserve, a good example of a climax community growing on consolidated dunes, comprises 480 ha of indigenous Alexandria coastal forest and boasts tree species such as Outeniqua yellow-wood, white and hard pear as well as white milkwood.

The Reserve offers numerous walks, the most well known being the 16 km Bushbuck Hiking Trail which starts just outside the Main Office of the Nature Reserve . The trails can also be fragmented into  5 trails according to the distance they are covering .

 

TRAIL 1:   This  is the shortest trail of about  900m  long  which used by old people and young children for hiking. It starts on the left of the office building and ends behind the first ablution block . This trail is on a area  liked by Blue Duikers and if one is lucky, he may see one of them. Different types of birds can be seen . It is unlikely that a hiker can get lost because we have markers  especially when a trail turns.

TRAIL 2:  This  trail is also short but longer than the 1st one  and goes as far as the subway under tarred road . It covers  975m long. Markers are available.

TRAIL 3 :   This trail covers  3.95km . Markers are available. Important plants found on this trail are Hard  pear (Olinia cymosa  2.4km); Outeniqua yellow wood  tree (Podocarpus falcatus 3.2km). You also get veld figs (Ficus burtt-davyi).

TRAIL 4 :   This is the longest trail  which covers a bigger part of the reserve covering 7.6km long.

This  also covers an upper part of the reserve where you have a lookout  and see further places like Jeffreys Bay &  Cape St. Francis on clear days  (10.4km). Many of the trees are labelled with their national tree list numbers to aid identification and the birdlife is impressive - some 120 bird species have been recorded in the reserve. Vervet monkeys, bushpig and small antelope such as bushbuck and blue duiker are often spotted in the forest. The full circuit, which will take about 3.5 hours requires some endurance, especially in hot weather. A map is available at the start and the trail is indicated by dotts and arrows (Watch out for ticks).

TRAIL 5 : This trail is shorter than trail 4 measuring 3.4 km, it joins the end of trail 4 then continues up to the staff village. A caracal is often seen along this trail.

There is also an easy 1.3km trail and picnic sites with fireplaces. A R30,00 entrance fee is charge  at the gate which is from  08h00 till 16h30  during the week and on weekends it is 08h00 to 16h00.

 

If you are joining us we will be doing the longer hike which is about a 10.4km hike. Bring your own water and snacks as this is a long hike. Long pants will be better. Hike starts at 8:00am exactly so don't be late.

 

Contact Details

Contact Person: Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism
Telephone: 0415822575
Website: www.nmbt.co.za
Email: info@nmbt.co.za

Where

Venue: The Island Nature Reserve
Event Address: The Island Nature Reserve is located approximately 25 km from Port Elizabeth and is accessed via the Seaview Road turn off on the national road (N2).
Please Note: This event has already taken place. Please check our events list for current events.