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uKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG PARK - MOUNT CURRIE OVERVIEW
The only formally protected area in East Griqualand , Mount Currie consists of the mountain
from which it gets its name , forest patches and grassy slopes dotted with Protea roupelliae and
Protea caffra. Crystal Dam which provides boating and angling opportunities is fed by the pure
water of Crystal Spring , the main source of Kokstad’s water supply. The reserve boasts a bird
list of over 220 recorded species with striped flufftails common in the wetter areas and the
bearded vulture frequently seen when climbing Mt. Currie.
ADAM KOK LAAGER SITE
Encouraged by Governor Sir George Grey , Adam Kok 111 formed a commission early in 1859 to
reconnoitre Nomansland. Adam Kok was accompanied by Sir Walter Currie , Commandant of the Frontier
Armed and Mounted Police who was deputizing for the Governor. Having satisfied himself about the
suitability of the new country , the trek was undertaken. The Griquas consisting of some 2000 men ,
women and children and accompanied by 20 000 head of stock , emerged from the mountains to see
endless green grazing , abundant water and game of every kind. They arrived at Mount Currie on 12
May 1863. Their laager site and their cemeteries are situated in the reserve. There is a National
Monument at the laager site .
BOY SCOUT MONUMENT
There is also a monument in the reserve to ex Boy Scouts who fell in action in East Africa.
Access to this monument is gained by driving 4.5 kilometres beyond the Adam Kok Memorial . Access
by road is via the Adam Kok Memorial gate.
ACCOMMODATION
A campground with ten campsites has been developed. This is serviced by an ablution block
with hot and cold water for all basins and showers . The ladies ablution block has a bath . Plug
points for electric razors are available. All sites have electrical plug points. Every second site
has a tap and a braai (barbecue). A central dishwashing and hand laundry facility is available. One
4 bedded squaredavel and one 2 bedded squaredavel are available to rent on a month by month basis.
Please phone the reserve for tariffs and bookings. One 2 bedded room-en-suite is available on a
daily basis. Booking as above.
Visitors are advised to bring torches and insect repellant. Firewood is sold at the main gate.
Applications for campsite reservations should be addressed to :
Officer-In-Charge
Mount Currie Nature Reserve
P.O Box 378
Kokstad
4700.
Telephone : (039) 727 3844 during office hours.
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