
We are passionate about the outdoors and hiking and are specialists in the Drakensberg. The UNESCO World Heritage Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park offers opportunities for some of the finest hiking in the world. This protected area with its vast vistas and dramatic peaks is complemented by a wealth of flora and fauna, including over 300 species of birdlife. There is always a chance of seeing the magnificent, rare and endangered Bearded Vulture soaring close overhead.
With its sheer cliffs, its fauna, its flora and its rock art, a hike in the Drakensberg Mountains is a unique experience. With a difference of 2000 metres from the lowest point to the highest peak the park allows for all levels, from a stroll around the camp to the most strenuous hikes onto the escarpment.
To truly experience the magic of the Drakensberg you have to spend at least one night in these mountains. Whether you want to do an easy hike to sleep in a cave and enjoy a swim in a mountain pool or you are seasoned hiker who wants to do a 7-day high traverse on top of the remote escarpment, there are many options to choose from.