Responsible Tourism on the Hoerikwaggo Trail
Our Table Mountain hike takes you right from Table Mountain to Cape Point and has been structured in such a way that it protects and conserves the surrounding areas (the flora and fauna) in every possible way. We are proud and excited to bring you this responsible Hoerikwaggo hike.
Firstly, the Hoerikwaggo trails were built by 400 previously unemployed and unskilled individuals from the surrounding communities – local job creation. And all the trails that we follow throughout the hike will follow routes and walkways that don't damage, disrupt or harm the surrounding flora and fauna of the areas in anyway … All our clients will be ‘taught’ how to hike (from the local guide) in a way that preserves and respects the surrounding areas!
The guides that we use on this tour are locally trained guides that have been taught specifically by SANParks (South African National Parks Association) for this tour and hike. These guides know the area and have been trained to help teach the clients to look after the region and treat the whole hike and route with the utmost respect… They are also locally employed making sure that this hike protects the local economy by hiring locally - and not using overseas guides. We always do our best to support the local economy and market.
The accommodation that we use along the way are ALL built on an eco-friendly and sustainable basis. They use solar power energy – to save the environment from the harmful effects of electricity and to minimize the effects that electricity has on nature. Another aspect is that the camps all promote an environmentally-friendly way of living – by posting boards and notices about protecting the environment etc around the camps. They even use ‘bio-degradable soap’ only in the bathrooms.
Orange Kloof Tented Camps is built using alien wood from within the park and embraces the philosophy of “touching the earth lightly”…. By using alien woods they protect the local indigenous plants and allow them more space to grow in abundance.
The tour also includes visiting some of the National Parks of Cape Town – all the way from Table Mountain to Cape Point. The National Parks are preserved and maintained through the fees that they charge upon entrance. These fees (included in the package) go directly towards the maintenance and protection of these National Parks therefore enforcing the sustainability of these wonderful areas and the flora and fauna of these regions!
We also keep our tour groups small and minimal (4-12 people) to ensure the least amount of intrusion on the environment and the surrounding areas.
SANParks works towards the sustainability and maintenance of their National Parks – since this tour is run in conjunction with them – one can feel secure I knowing that all parts of this tour make a positive difference to the area!
More Responsible Hoerikwaggo Information

Touching the Earth Lightly
Touching the earth lightly ‘thinks green’ by protecting indigenous forests, saving water and using renewable energy – they design and build hiking trails, tented camps and eco-lodges.
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Hiking Responsibly
Hiking on the Hoerikwaggo Trail is brought to you in a responsible way. We believe in Hiking Responsibly in the Table Mountain National Park on our Hoerikwaggo Hike.
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Responsible Hiking Tips
Jenman Safaris and SANParks have a few tips of how to hike on the Hoerikwaggo Trail in a responsible way. These hiking tips support our Responisble Tourism mission.
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