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More About the Western Region of the Eastern Cape in South Africa The Tsitsikamma National Park lies along the coast of the Eastern Cape Western Region. The park offers several hiking trails along the coast and there is even an underwater trail where can view the magnificent marine life of the area. Another popular tourist attraction in the Eastern Cape Western Region is the Addo Elephant Park which is home to more than one hundred elephants. On the coast of the Western Region of the Eastern Cape you will find hospitable small resorts offering unspoilt beaches and some of the best surfing conditions in the world. Further inland, situated at the foot of the Sneeuberg Mountains, you will find the Eastern Cape town of Graaf-Reinet which is the oldest town of the Eastern Cape and the fourth oldest town in South Africa. Graaf-Reinet is known as the Gem of the Karoo and is surrounded by the Karoo Nature Reserve. Just to the North of Port Elizabeth lies Uitenhage, the fifth oldest town in South Africa. Known as the Garden Town, Uitenhage has a long and colourful history. The town is the centre of vehicle manufacturing for the Western Region of the Eastern Cape. Some of the better known towns of the Western Region of the Eastern Cape include Addo, Cape St Francis, Colchester , Cradock , Grahamstown, Graaff Reinet, Jeffreys Bay, Kenton-on-sea, Kirkwood, Oyster Bay, Patterson, Port Elizabeth, St Francis Bay, Stormsriver, Summerstrand, Sunland, Tsitsikamma and UItenhage.
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