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uKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG - CATHEDRAL PEAK
Bordering on the upper Thukela area in the north and east, Lesotho in the west
and Monk's Cowl in the south, this section of the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park is 32 000 hectares in
extent. Containing the magnificient Didima Valley with its many examples of San Rock art, it is a
hikers paradise offering routes that range from a few hours to several days.
For the visitors less inclined to physical activity or whose time is limited, Mike's
Pass provides an opportunity to drive to the top of the Little Berg near the head of Didima Gorge
for spectacular views of the main escarpment and the surrounding lowlands.
While hiking, a wide selection of plants and animals can be seen in the
extensive grasslands and forest patches characteristic of this part of the `Berg.'
Overhead the effortless flight of a Bearded vulture (Lammergeyer) while closer
at hand Malachite sun birds flash from protea to protea, a noisy troop of baboons bark at the
intruders in their domain and a family of Mountain reedbuck display their white tails as they race
up a nearby slope. Cathedral Peak now offers an upmarket 140 bed huttted camp themed to the San
People and their rock art and a modern interactive interpretive centre which l allows visitors a
glimpse into the lives of these First People.
Please Note that the Curio Shop at Didima Camp is closed until further
notice.
TOURISM GRADING COUNCIL
of South Africa
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