The 250-hectare (618 acre) Dlinza Forest, one of five area natural forests, is known for its birding and butterflies. Watch the endangered Spotted Ground-Thrush and rare Delegorgues Pigeon as well as 63 other species of birds. Visit in the early morning and listen as the birds call. But the big attraction for kids is likely to be the wooden aerial boardwalk, which at 10 me
ters (33 ft) above the forest floor is as much about birds as twisted vines and insects, and steel observation tower.