The Drakensberg is a mountain range in South Africa, offering scenes of almost unbelievable beauty.
[Photo Cathedral Peak by Martin Heigan/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0] |
Lying between KwaZulu-Natal in South
Africa and the Kingdom of Lesotho, this spectacular mountain range stretches on
for 152 miles, including craggy, golden sandstone buttresses, rocky gorges,
rolling grasslands and lush and beautiful river valleys.
The Drakensberg is a UNESCO World Heritage site for obvious
reasons, with its mountains soaring up to an elevation of over 10,000 ft,
creating a natural barrier between KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa and the
mountain kingdom of Lesotho.
[Photo Drakensberg by Jonathan Gill/CC BY-NC 2.0] |
There is plenty for tourists to do and enjoy in what is known as
the Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, including walking and hiking, mountain climbing, bird watching
and exploring high up in the Berg, discovering the fascinating and fragile flora
in the region. In the valleys, many unusual and fascinating plants and bushes
are to be seen, including the iconic protea, cabbage trees, cycads and tree
ferns, all huddled under the massive yellowwood trees. For those who love water sports, try whitewater rafting on the rivers in the area.
In summer, clouds and afternoon thunderstorms occur but in winter,
the Drakensberg area experiences relatively warm temperatures of 68 degrees
Fahrenheit, with little rain, although it does get chilly as the sun goes down
and there are often sightings of snow on the peaks, making them even more
magical to view.
[Photo Drakensberg sunset by Edwin Poon/CC BY-SA 2.0] |
After a magnificent evening sunset, the crystal-clear Drakensberg
skies offer an amazing view to star-gazers. With no pollution and no city
lights, the Milky Way stands out in all its glory along with the most well known
constellations of stars and planets, including particularly Orion and Scorpio.
There is a range of great accommodation options available in the
Drakensberg, including the magnificent Cathedral Peak Hotel. This hotel offers
the best in modern comforts while offering spectacular views of the Cathedral
Peak itself.
[Photo Cathedral Peak by Martin Heigan/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0] |
While staying at the hotel, enjoy guided walks in the area,
visiting some of the many Bushman paintings, along with some gorgeous
waterfalls. Keen birders can use three bird hides to spot their favorites,
while horse riding, mountain biking and
flying are on offer. Enjoy the miniature golf onsite as well as a full, nine-hole
golf course for golfing fans. There are many adventures on offer too including off road motorcycling and quad biking.
If possible, catch the wonderful voices of the Drakensberg Boys' Choir, included in the video at the end of this article.
Whatever you do and wherever you stay in the charmingly beautiful Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg
Park, you will never forget the sheer beauty of the surroundings. For more information, visit the Drakensberg pages on All Cape Accommodation.
Enjoy beautiful scenes of the Drakensberg in the video included below.