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Path 62 - Tour A Cape Town - Montagu - Oudtshoorn - Storms River - Knysna - Hermanus - Cape Town: One of the most incredible Tours: PATH 62, Little Karoo, South Africa. You can compare the Path 62 with the legendary Route 66 in the U.S.A. Both routes were constructed in the 1920s, the difference: the Path 62 is still total in complete length (til Port Elisabeth) We combine the very best: Path 62 and the Garden Path to an awesome round trip.
We combine half day Harley driving (250 -300 km each day) and half day experience or sight seeing. The Harleys remain in business with a microbus for travel luggage or extra people and a trailer for the reserve Harley. So you will have an unique Harley Davidson experience and even more: drive a Huge 5 Quad Safari, relax at the Hot Springs in Montagu, feed or ride an ostrich in Oudtshoorn (ostrich capital of the world), visit a crocodile farm, experience the "Letter Box" on the experience trip through the Cango Caves or climb up on 30 m high tree for a Tree Canopy Trip! motorcycle rentals cape town - Trip B Cape Town - Montagu - Oudtshoorn - Storms River - Port Elisabeth - Knysna Hermanus - Cape Town: We level Tour A and ride all the way to Addo Elephant Park situated in the Zuurberg Mountains, less then an hour from Port Elisabeth.
Facts About London to Cape town on a Harley. Uncovered
This page consists of affiliate links. Please read our disclosure for more information. Cape Town is a city of amazing experiences, but our outright favourite was driving the Cape Peninsulaon a Harley Davidson motorcycle! The Cape Peninsula is among the finest outing from Cape Town and one of the most magnificent drives in the world.
You can take a Cape Peninsula trip from Cape Town but having your own lorry will offer you the freedom to check out at your own rate. Lots of people lease a vehicle, but if you have a motorbike driving licence we extremely recommend driving the Cape Peninsula on a motorbike. Our Harley was more pricey than a vehicle, but it was a much better method to soak up the beautiful scenerywe seemed like we became part of the landscape, rather than just looking at it through a window.