The intertidal zone at night offers an opportunity to observe marine life abounding in rock pools and on the shore. Join nature connection guide Galeo Saintz to explore the diverse life in tidal pools along the Forest Hall coast under the light of the full moon.
The route involves very uneven ground, and moderate fitness is necessary.
We depart from Plett at 6.00 pm
Travel time to the coast is 30 minutes and the meander amongst tidal pools takes 3 hours.
We aim to return to Plett by 10.00 pm
Please contact Galeo for information on the meeting points, and what you should take with you.
ABOUT GALEO SAINTZ
Galeo Saintz is the founder and co-founder of multiple conservation and trail-related non-profit initiatives and projects, and independent biodiversity conservationist, trail development advisor, and mountain wilderness guide. Saintz served as the Founding Chair of the World Trails Network, Geneva, from 2012 - 2022. As a conservation adventurer, he has conceptualised and led multiple expeditions to raise awareness for conservation issues. He is a nature poet and regularly gives public readings of his works.
6.00 pm - 10.00 pm