Northern Cape. Vast expanses of space and silence, drought and blazing summer sunshine. Across the arid landscape, the Orange River flows, at places in a sluggish tide, at others in a powerful explosion of sound and fury. Were it not for the river, much of the region may well have remained bleak and populated only by nomadic bands of Bushmen. Instead, prosperous towns and villages have risen from its banks, and large stretches of once-barren land have been transformed into fields of cotton, Lucerne, dates and grapes.
40km north-west of Kakamas in the north-western Cape. The rest camp is on the southern bank of the Orange River, close to the Augrabies Waterfall and ...
94km from Alexander Bay on the Sendelingsdrift rd. Proclaimed in 1991, this park encompasses 162,445 ha of mountain desert and is a contractual nation...
23,000 ha resort, 70km from Kimberley. Three 1-bedroomed (6-bed) period cottages with fully-equipped kitchen, lounge, loft and bathroom. Camping sites...