The quaint little seaside village of Cintsa (or Chintsa), lies just 45 kilometres north east of East London. It is often mistakenly regarded as part of the Wild Coast, and though it lies very close to it, manages to fall just outside. Nonetheless, this part of the coast is reminiscent of all things wild, and the beauty of the surrounds is the reason so many seek out this peaceful spot that ... cont.
FROM EAST LONDON:
Take the N2 highway to Umtata approximately 25 km out of East London, watch out for the signboard to Inkwenkwezi/Cintsa, turn right, 8km along you will find the entrance to Inkwenkwezi on the right.
FROM JOHANNESBURG:
Take the N1 highway to Aliwal North N6 to East London then follow above directions from East London.
FROM DURBAN:
Take the N2 highway through the Transkei 630 km to East London watch out for the signage to Inkwenkwezi/Cintsa turn left, travel 8 km Inkwenkwezi entrance is on the right.
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