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Drakensberg Travel Guide

 
 

Description

The impressive bulk of the mountains the Zulus called Ukahlamba - the barrier of spears - and the Voortrekkers called the Drakensberg - the dragon mountain - is an impressive rampart of sandstone and basalt that separates the well watered Indian Ocean coast from the dryer, harsher interior. Most of the escarpment falls under the Ukahlamba-Drakensberg National Park. This beautiful montane grassland is bright green in summer after the rains and fades to a delicate blonde, often with snowy highlights, in winter.

It's a great hiking destination with a range of trails from walks of an hour or two to long epics such as the Drakensberg Traverse, which takes about three to four weeks. Fabulous rock art tells the story of the San, or Bushmen, who lived here till bigger, stronger, more aggressive peoples pushed them aside. With over 2,500 flowering plants, many of which are endemic, and game such as baboons, eland and other antelope you'll never lack for something to look at. The birding is great, too, with the rare Lammergeier, or bearded vulture, being one of the real mega-ticks of the area.

The mountain slopes offer great paragliding - particularly at Bulwer and Oliviershoek - and adventurous ice climbers tackle the frozen waterfalls in winter. Four by four enthusiasts and keen mountain bikers enjoy the challenge of Sani Pass and others, while those who prefer a less technological form of travel can enjoy pony trekking in the hills. Dams and streams are stocked with trout and some, such as the Sterkfontein Dam, harbour the even more challenging indigenous yellow fish.
Golf courses, spas, and a range of cute coffee shops, funky craft shops, art studios, breweries, cheese factories and other rural delights complete the list of attractions. There is truly, something for everyone.

UNESCO World Heritage Selection Criteria: The uKhahlamba – Drakensberg Park

The uKhahlamba – Drakensberg Park has exceptional natural beauty in its soaring basaltic buttresses, incisive dramatic cutbacks, and golden sandstone ramparts. Rolling high altitude grasslands, the pristine steep-sided river valleys and rocky gorges also contribute to the beauty of the site. The site's diversity of habitats protects a high level of endemic and globally threatened species, especially birds and plants. This spectacular natural site also contains many caves and rock-shelters with the largest and most concentrated group of paintings in Africa south of the Sahara, made by the San people over a period of 4,000 years. The rock paintings are outstanding in quality and diversity of subject and in their depiction of animals and human beings. They represent the spiritual life of the San people who no longer live in this region.

Justification for Inscription

  • Criterion (i): The rock art of the Drakensberg is the largest and most concentrated group of rock paintings in Africa south of the Sahara and is outstanding both in quality and diversity of subject.
  • Criterion (iii): The San people lived in the mountainous Drakensberg area for more than four millennia, leaving behind them a corpus of outstanding rock art which throws much light on their way of life and their beliefs.

Source: UNESCO

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Accommodation near Drakensberg

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Toplodge |

Toplodge

Putterill Valley Self-catering in Putterill Valley

High in the Northern Berg, above and between The Cavern and Alpine Heath resorts, Toplodge offers a unique mountain wilderness experience for both adults and children alike, in fully serviced and equipped, high quality, stone-and-thatch self-catering cottages, in a completely secluded mountain wildlife sanctuary amidst beautiful natural surroundings - the ultimate getaway.

  • R390 Single
  • 4 Guests
 
 
Treks, Trips & Trails |

Treks, Trips & Trails

Winterton Self-catering in Winterton

Treks, Trips and Trails offers self-catering accommodation in the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg. Outstanding views, tranquility and a real Drakenberg experience. Individual cottages accommodating different numbers as well as an upmarket tree lodge designed for couples.

  • R900 Rooms/Units
  • 14 Guests
 
 
Little Switzerland Hotel |

Little Switzerland Hotel

Bergville Hotel, Bergville Self-catering in Bergville

Little Switzerland Hotel is an unforgettable experience enhanced by the peace and tranquillity of the majestic Drakensberg mountains. Savour the breathtaking views, explore the lush fern-filled forests, seek out the exciting bird life and delight in this ancient wilderness of flower decked foothills

  • R865 p/p sharing
    R895 Rooms/Units
    R1 730 Single
  • 132 Guests
 
 
Eagles' Rock Mountain Retreat |

Eagles' Rock Mountain Retreat

Underberg Self-catering in Underberg

The King family welcomes you to Eagles’ Rock, our beautiful piece of God’s creation set in the magnificent Southern Drakensberg Mountains near Underberg and Himeville. We are only 7.7 km out of Underberg on the Drakensberg Gardens Road.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R500 Rooms/Units
  • 32 Guests
 
 
Twin Springs |

Twin Springs

Underberg Resort in Underberg

We welcome you to Twin Springs for an idyllic and relaxing getaway in the heart of the Southern Drakensberg Mountains. This retreat is away from the hustle and bustle of the city, yet close enough to all the amenities of the small towns of Underberg and Himeville.

  • R230 p/p sharing
    R790 Rooms/Units
    R250 Single
  • 16 Guests
 
 
Ardmore Guest Farm |

Ardmore Guest Farm

Bergview Guest House in Bergview

Ardmore Guest farm is situated in the enchanting Champagne valley of the central Drakensberg, just below the majestic Champagne Castle (2nd highest peak in South Africa at 3377m) and Cathkin Peak Mountains of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

  • R435 p/p sharing
    R870 Single
  • 42 Guests
 
 
Easby Historic House B&B |

Easby Historic House B&B

Bergville Guest House in Bergville

Easby Historic House is situated in the tranquil surroundings of the Natal Midlands with a magnificent view of the majestic Drakensberg Mountains and is, in all respects, a balm to the troubled soul.

  • R350 p/p sharing
    R300 Single
  • 20 Guests
 
 
Ema-Fweni In-the-clouds |

Ema-Fweni In-the-clouds

Central Drakensberg Self-catering in Central Drakensberg

Nestled amongst countless azaleas and huge shady trees in Champagne valley, two exclusive cozy cottages with one or two bedrooms, fireplace, tub-for-two, stare directly at the mighty face of the true Drakensberg. Outdoor patios, braai facilities and mountain water splash pool.

  • R700 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Shiriba Farm Firefly Cottage |

Shiriba Farm Firefly Cottage

Central Drakensberg Self-catering in Central Drakensberg

Firefly Cottage is aptly named after the stunning glow-in-the-dark insects that grace us with their presence on our beautiful balmy summer evenings. This comfortable, affordable new addition consists of two en-suite bedrooms and an open-plan kitchen, dining room and lounge area.

  • R350 Single
  • 4 Guests
 
 
Birdsong Cottages Number Ten Poplar Drive |

Birdsong Cottages Number Ten Poplar Drive

Bergview Self-catering in Bergview

Birdsong Cottage is a newly renovated and refurbished home away from home comprising three en-suite bedrooms, comfortably sleeping up to six people. Situated in the private Bergview Estate in the picturesque Champagne Valley, this cottage is the ideal base from which to explore the area.

  • R2 000 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
Drakensberg Amphitheatre
Bearded Vulture