[Johannesburg, South Africa] — As adventure seekers look to escape the throngs of tourists, remote campsites across South Africa are emerging as hidden gems for nature enthusiasts. These secluded locations, often accessible only by 4×4 vehicles, offer an authentic and tranquil experience away from the masses.
The campsites, scattered from the arid Karoo plains to the coastal forests of KwaZulu — Natal, cater to those in search of a more secluded camping experience. They are increasingly popular among eco-tourists and nature lovers, according to local reports.
The rise in popularity is attributed to the growing trend of responsible tourism, which emphasizes sustainable practices and environmental conservation. Despite limited amenities, these campsites ensure a peaceful and untouched environment, encouraging visitors to adhere to Leave No Trace principles.
As South Africa recovers from the COVID — 19 pandemic, these remote campsites provide a safe haven for travelers eager to explore the outdoors. The tourism industry hopes this niche market will contribute to the country’s economic revival.
Source: iol



