About Wilderness: South Africa’s Hidden Gem
Nestled between the Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean, Wilderness is one of South Africa’s most soul-stirring coastal towns. It’s a place of wild forests, long beaches, and warm-hearted simplicity — a town that lives up to its name in the best way.
Location
Wilderness lies on the famed Garden Route, in the Western Cape. Just 15 km from George and 430 km from Cape Town, it’s easily accessible while still feeling like a world apart. Part of the Garden Route National Park, it offers rare biodiversity and stunning natural surroundings.
A Touch of History
The area was originally home to the Khoikhoi people before European settlement began in the 1800s. British settler George Bennett named his land “Wilderness” in 1877 — an ode to its raw, untouched beauty. Today, the village retains its peaceful rhythm and ecological charm.
Why It Captivates
– Golden Beaches for walking, reflecting, and ocean dips (with caution).
– Forest Trails & Rivers for kayaking, birdwatching, and waterfall hikes.
– Wildlife & Wetlands — a RAMSAR site with over 200 bird species.
– Mindful Pace and small-community warmth that soothes the soul.
Paragliding Above Paradise
Wilderness is a dream for paragliders. Launch from Map of Africa, Kleinkrantz, Paradise Ridge or many other possible takeoffs and soar above dunes, cliffs, and forests. Flying conditions are especially good from October to April.
Final Thoughts
Wilderness is more than a destination — it’s a feeling. Whether you’re floating in a canoe, gliding through the sky, or sipping rooibos tea at sunrise, it invites you to slow down and reconnect with what really matters.
Explore Wilderness — and let nature speak for itself.


