Comments on: Glentana Beach http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/18/glentana-beach/ Judy and Gregs travels through Southern Africa Sun, 01 Mar 2015 14:48:31 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.2 By: Judy http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/18/glentana-beach/#comment-198 Fri, 20 Feb 2015 08:39:42 +0000 http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/?p=366#comment-198 Ron, power is standard at most campsites and included in the cost of the site. Most sites have cost us between $18 – 35 per night. The expensive ones were in Botswana and we were paying a ‘conservation fee’ as well. For the South African ones, we bought a ‘Wild Card’, like a National Park pass, for $300 for the 2 of us and that covers all our conservation fees for a year.
Glentana is just over 400kms from Cape Town.
Yes, we have seen lots of wildlife, but in South Africa apart from baboons, it’s all been in parks and sanctuaries. If it wasn’t protected, I’m pretty sure there would be none left.

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By: ron spurgin. http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/18/glentana-beach/#comment-196 Fri, 20 Feb 2015 04:37:26 +0000 http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/?p=366#comment-196 Your camp site could be anywhere in Australia looks good sand it does not appear that they have trouble with high seas by looking at the homes on the hill face I see the power cable did it cost I guess this is some way out of Cape Town do those hills would be covered in beach houses now as for the baboons I could make some comment but ,the thing is are we not lead to be leave these are a dying breed it appears know shortage of wild life in all your traversals are we getting a message from the do gooders ?

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