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Province: Kwazulu Natal
Region : Drakensberg
Towns:
Bergville |
Estcourt
| Himeville
| Underberg
| Mooiriver
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Nottingham
Road
| Rosetta
| Winterton
Recognised by the ancient mystics of our land as breathing new life
into the human spirit, the inescapable allure of this 200- kilometre-
long wonderland owes much to its intense relationship with people...the
million-plus years of Stone Age occupation in particular. This culminated
in the tragic disappearance, during the late 19th century, of the San
hunter-gatherers colloquially referred to as Bushmen. Migrating chiefdoms
from the Great Lakes of Central Africa had in the 13th century been
humbled by the sheer magnitude of this uKhahlamba - Barrier of Spears
- destined to become the western extreme of their Zulu Kingdom. The
ox-wagons of Boer settlers negotiated its precipitous passes in 1837
on the Great Trek from British dominion in the Cape Colony to a 'Promised
Land'. The name Drakensberg was coined forty years later when a Boer
father and son reported seeing a dragon - a giant lizard with wings
and a tail - flying high above the cloud-shrouded mountain peaks.
The inscription in late 2000 of uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park as a World
Heritage Site brought long-overdue recognition of its universal value
to mankind. Meeting the criteria for both Natural and Cultural listings,
the site can now officially boast 'superlative natural phenomena and
beauty, unique richness of biological diversity, the conservation of
all-important endemic and threatened species plus masterpieces of human
creative genius in the form of 35 000 'San rock art images'. Many people
have known this for a long time!
From the massive basalt cliffs of its northern reaches to the soaring
sandstone buttresses in the south, the Berg - as it's popularly known
- offers a myriad delights to anyone of any age who needs to 'get away
from it all'. Peace and quiet is the catchphrase amid this unsurpassed
grandeur where the world's second- highest waterfall tumbles down a
series of breathtaking cascades
Accommodation caters for all tastes and budgets... from luxury resorts
and hotels with ultra-modern conference facilities to guest- houses,
B&B establishments, caravan parks and cabins. Out in 'the wild',
huts and listed caves await weary hikers.Thousands of trails are marked
across the Berg - from short ambles through indigenous fern forests
to more strenuous day-long traversing of river and hillside to full-on
adventuring in the face of nature. Although accidents are rare, planned
walks of more than a few hours require prior completion of the Mountain
Rescue Register. Part of each entry fee to a KZN Wildlife protected
area goes towards the invaluable emergency service provided by volunteers
of the Mountain Club of South Africa.
You may not want to venture further than one of the four stunningly-
situated golf courses, however, or your artistic talents may be so inspired
that days spent blissfully capturing the surrounding magic on canvas
are more than satisfying. Horse trails and scenic self-drives offer
respite for aching feet without missing the unforgettable experience
of, say, watching rare birds of prey settling down to dine at a 'Vulture
Restaurant'. Or you could cast a line in one of the trout streams and
more than likely catch your own lunch...
For treasured memories of a lifetime it's not entirely necessary, then,
to be a rugged mountaineer or abseiler - although these daredevils quite
obviously do derive an enormous buzz from the Berg's natural challenges.
Either way, it's a guarantee you'll return to the world 'down there'
richly rewarded and rejuvenated. So welcome to the Berg... breathing
new life into the human spirit!
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