The forests in Knysna are the biggest of the forests of South Africa and its vegetation cover is so rich that it hosts eight thousand different plant species. A limited number of forest elephants rarely seen in the country live in this region. In the town, the migration of whales is watched in August and September. Dolphins can be seen every season. Knysna whose nature offers many surprises is a wonderful geography for scuba diving, skydiving and paragliding enthusiasts.
Knysna's main street surrounded by small shops is a part of the highway going to Cape Town at the same time. Along the road, there are many famous African artists' studios and art galleries. The bars and restaurants lining up along the port and coast are ideal for watching the sunset and host the lively nightlife. The 'Knysna Oyster Festival' is one of the events held every year and offers the opportunity to meet different tastes.
Plettenberg Bay Airport is the closest airport to the town and it is about 35 kilometers away. While covering this distance by a shuttle or with the car you have rented, you can enjoy the garden route that you will drive through.