The Eastern Cape lies in South Africa’s south-eastern region, stretching from arid interior landscapes to a rugged coastline along the Indian Ocean. It is a province of contrasts, where rolling grasslands, dramatic cliffs and quiet rural villages meet wide, wind-shaped shores. Visitors can explore Addo Elephant National Park for close encounters with wildlife, surf world-class waves in Jeffreys Bay, or hike along the Wild Coast. Xhosa cultural heritage adds depth to the experience, with traditional homesteads and local storytelling. The air carries salt, dust, and the warmth of grassland, while crashing surf and bird calls shape a sense of space and quiet grandeur. It is not a polished tourism region, but a vast, authentic landscape best experienced slowly.