About Tsitsikamma Falls Adventures

Welcome to Tsitsikamma Falls Adventure Park

Tsitsikamma Falls Adventure Park was previously known as Witels Guesthouse. It is a family owned and managed eco-adventure company. The property is situated on the foothills of the Tsitsikamma Mountains. (Tsitsikamma is a Khoisan word meaning "Place of many waters".) Tsitsikamma Falls Adventure Park is situated next to the Kruis River and shares three beautiful waterfalls on the property. The closest Town is Stormriver Village (15km west on N2).

The "Tsitsikamma Falls Zipline Tour" has been in operation for over 4 years and has been rated as one of the top ten attractions on the Garden Route by the "Getaway" magazine. Our activities are suitable for most age groups and was featured in various TV programs such as Mazda Adventure Zone on Super Sport, Top Billing, Israeli version of the Amazing Race etc.

Our activities are very safe and we are one of the only Zipline operators in the world to have our own patented braking systems. All our equipment is the best and installations conforms to the highest engineering standards.

All our guides have been trained by the Cape Town School of Mountaineering as Abseiling Supervisors and are registered as tour guides and have to abide by the “Code of Conduct” issued by the South African Department of Tourism. They have also done training as Primary and Secondary medical aid facilitators and forms part of the local “Search and Rescue” and” Working on Fire” projects. Tsitsikamma Falls Adventures are a registered member of the Southern Africa Tourism Services Associaiton (SATSA

We offer other activities on site e.g. Quad Bike Rides, Gravity Zone Abseiling. We have conference and teambuilding facilities that can accommodate up to 80 people. This is the ideal setting for Corporate, School and Church groups and tours .We are also involved in various community projects. Currently we are involved in eradicating all alien and trees plants on our property (e.g. Black Wattle, Eucalyptus, Pine trees, Khaki Bos “black jack”) and re-establishing the indigenous forest.