Drakensberg Accommodation

Drakensberg Accommodation

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Activities To Do In Drakensberg That Will Make You Want to Book Your Drakensberg Holiday Accommodation

Garden Castle

Garden Castle

Garden Castle: Exploring the Drakensberg Wilderness Introduction: Garden Castle, encompassing a vast expanse of 35,300 hectares, stands as a captivating nature reserve within the iconic Drakensberg Mountains. This wilderness area, dominated by the imposing Rhino Peak,...

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Sani Spoors

Sani Spoors

Sani Spoors: Unveiling the Underberg Area through Mountain Biking Passionate Beginnings: At the core of Sani Spoors lies a group of local farmers deeply passionate about mountain biking and the captivating Underberg area they call home. Their vision is to share the...

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Tugela Falls

Tugela Falls

Tugela Falls: Majestic Marvel of the Drakensberg Tugela Falls Overview: Situated in the Northern Drakensberg within the Royal Natal National Park, Tugela Falls is a natural wonder that holds the distinction of being the world’s second-tallest waterfall. The falls...

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Royal Natal National Park

Royal Natal National Park

Royal Natal National Park: Nature's Grandeur Unveiled Scenic Marvels: Nestled in the heart of South Africa, the Royal Natal National Park stands as a testament to the country's diverse and breathtaking landscapes. Renowned for its mountain scenery, the park boasts...

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The Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa offer a diverse range of attractions, making it a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural enthusiasts alike. Stretching over 1,000 kilometers, the Drakensberg, meaning “Dragon Mountains” in Afrikaans, boasts breathtaking scenery, rich biodiversity, and a wealth of activities for visitors to enjoy.

One of the main draws of the Drakensberg is its stunning landscapes, characterized by towering peaks, lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, and deep gorges. The region is home to the iconic Amphitheatre, a massive rock wall stretching over five kilometers and rising to heights of over 1,200 meters, providing a dramatic backdrop for hiking and photography.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Drakensberg offers an abundance of recreational opportunities. Hiking trails crisscross the mountains, catering to all levels of fitness and experience. Popular routes include the Tugela Falls hike, which leads to the second-highest waterfall in the world, and the Sentinel Peak hike, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Rock climbing, mountain biking, horseback riding, and trout fishing are also popular activities in the area.

The Drakensberg is not only a natural playground but also a cultural treasure trove. The region is home to the San people, who left a legacy of rock art scattered throughout the mountains. These ancient paintings offer insights into the beliefs, rituals, and daily lives of the San people, providing a fascinating glimpse into South Africa’s rich cultural heritage.

Additionally, the Drakensberg is dotted with charming towns and villages, each offering its own unique attractions. Visitors can explore quaint craft markets, sample local cuisine, and immerse themselves in the vibrant arts and crafts scene. The region is also known for its warm hospitality, with a range of accommodation options available, from luxury resorts to cozy guesthouses and campsites.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, the Drakensberg Mountains offer something for everyone. With its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, it’s no wonder that the Drakensberg is considered one of South Africa’s premier tourist destinations.

Popular Holiday Accommodation Destinations

Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth has coastal and mountain scenery, and is famous for beautiful beaches. 

Cape Town

The second most populated city in the country, Cape Town is called ‘home’ to nearly 4 million people.

Durban

The Golden Mile along the Durban beachfront is lined with multi-story hotels, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Margate

The permanently pleasant climate and warm sea are perfect all year for a relaxing holiday, especially with children

Ballito

Ballito is away from crowds, for people wanting a restful time surrounded by nature and the sound of waves. 

Weekend Accommodation Getaways

Hartbeespoort

A charming small holiday Resort town grew up around the dam, little villages developed along the banks

Langebaan

Langebaan offers bird watching for all the bird enthusiasts to enjoy all around the shores of the lagoon.

Magaliesburg

Said to be the birthplace of mankind, the Magaliesberg region was proclaimed a World Heritage Site in 1999

Dullstroom

South Africa’s fly-fishing capital with the area offering excellent still water and river fishing

Hermanus

The coastal town offers a wide range of activities for couples, friends and families to enjoy

Main City Accommodation

Johannesburg

Johannesburg has several names, such as Joburg, Jozi, Jo’burg, Joeys or eGoli – City of Gold in Zulu

Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha

The Sunshine Coast starts here and stretches 300 kms along the eastern seaboard of South Africa

Bloemfontein

Bloemfontein is South Africa’s judicial capital and the capital of the Free State Province.

Pretoria / Tshwane

Known as Jacaranda City for good reason; the city streets are lined with thousands of jacaranda trees

Cape Town

A must for every first time visitor is a trip up Table Mountain, one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the world.