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Southern Drakensberg

The southern Drakensberg lies a bit off the beaten tourist trac

The southern Drakensberg lies a bit off the beaten tourist track and is not very well known. Here in the Southern Drakensberg the nature lover finds alpine landscapes of dramatic beauty. The "Southern Drakensberg" is a favourite with with trout anglers, since the region has an abundance of crystal clear lakes and rivers. There are several nature reserves in the Southern Drakensberg, of which particularly the Kamberg and the Loteni are worth a visit. In both reserves live the almost extinct reedbuck, blessbuck, eland, bushbuck und oribi. A wonderful circular trail leads through the Loteni Reserve.

The tourist highlight of the southern Drakensberg is the Sani Pass. Its the highest pass-road in South Africa and leads all along the upper Mkomazana River up to the border with Lesotho (2874 metres above sea-level).One frequently comes across people from Lesotho on their donkeys. At the river one can find many an idyllic picnic spot. Particularly the last part of the untarred stretch (behind the South African border post) is extremely steep and rocky and can only be managed with a four-wheel drive vehicle. But the breathtaking view of the rugged alpine landscape is a memorable reward. It is highly recommended to cross the border, because on the Lesotho side there is a little restaurant and a Basotho village. The border is open daily between 8.00 am and 4.00 pm.

Provision centres for the southern part of the Drakensberg are the towns of Underberg, Himeville and Bulwer, where there is accommodation in different price ranges available. Himeville has an excellent museum which gives mainly information about the first white settlers who came here in the 1890s already. One gets to the Southern Drakensberg either by travelling the R101 (Midlands Meander) via Nottingham Road (from there the Sani Pass is sign-posted) or over the southern access via Bulwer (easier drive, but less scenic)

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Sani Valley - Fly Fishing & Game Lodge    accommodation in Southern Drakensberg
At the foot of the famous Sani pass, overlooking a 100 hectare lake and surrounded by 700 hectares of unspoilt grasslands lies the exclusive Sani Valley Flyfishing and Game lodge. This lodge offers a unique blend of luxury, nature, wildlife and a ran... More




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