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The Orange River rises on the western slopes of the Drakensberg in Lesotho and courses westward for over 2100km to the Atlantic Ocean at Oranjemund.
For most of this distance it flows through arid semi-desert landscapes, forming the natural border ...more
Set against a breathtaking backdrop of sea & mountain views, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is situated in the heart of Cape Town's harbour. Nestled against the backdrop of the majestic Table Mountain lies The Walden House. Build in 1900, this gracious ...more
Multiple language proficiency, Secure parking, Play Ground, Wheelchair friendly, Travellers advisory service...more
The park abounds with small game and animals such as grysbok, mongoose, baboons, bushbuck and cape clawless otter as well as several species of snake. Over 65 bird species have been noted on the reserve including loerie, herons, falcons, crowned eagles, ...more
Zulu wars, Shaka, Isandlwana, Rorkes Drift, Colenso, Spioenkop, Ladysmith, Dundee, Churchill, Blood River, Cetshwayo, Boers ... are some of the terms which are associated with this internationally renowned area of South Africa....more
Traditional beer is made from sorghum and is brewed by women. It is brewed in a special hut that is not completely thatched so smoke can escape and the beer gets enough oxygen to ferment. It is a very popular and enjoyed equally by young and old. It is ...more
Throughout Zulu history the Nkandla forest has been a place of mystery, the home of supernatural beings, and a formidable stronghold and place of retreat. The Chube are the iron-workers associated with the Nkandla and they were never conquered by Shaka. ...more
Livingstone Trails was founded in 1994, by people who love Africa, its wildlife and people. The first vehicle used was an army Bedford truck, that was rebuilt to become Betty the overland truck, and her first tour was a 18 day Zimbabwe tour, with 20 ...more
From its rugged, rocky outcrops and sheer cliffs, to the fynbos covered plains, Cape Point holds much in store for its visitors. A full day of discovery will reward you with spectacular views, fine food, remarkable encounters with nature, spell-binding ...more










