uKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG - GARDEN CASTLE HIKES
The Rhino
An early start is definitely advisable as one has to cover about 18 km, and this
trail is graded severe to extreme.
Fill in the Mountain Register before setting off and upon return, sign out. Follow the
main path from the office in a north-westerly direction, parallel to the Mlambonja River. Follow
the path for about 1,5 km with the river on the right, before going onto the left-hand bank for
another 1,5 km past Pillar Cave.
Shortly thereafter it crosses the river and another path (not shown on the map) branches off
just below Pillar Cave and goes up to the three Little Caves before rejoining the Mashai Pass path.
From the river crossing above Pillar Cave the 4 km slog up the pass begins. You will pass the
Mashai Fangs on the left, and the Mashai Shelter marks the top of the pass. The path takes the
obvious line across the saddle between the escarpment and the peak, which juts out like the head
after which it is named.
From the head of the pass to the tip of the Rhino's Horn, it is 2 km, gaining 150 m in
altitude. If the weather is anything but fair, think carefully before proceeding along the
knife-edge ridge to the horn, because you will be very exposed. This trail can take between 8 and
10 hours to complete. If possible carry a cell phone and space blanket for any emergencies. Always
be prepared for bad weather and carry rainproof clothing. Drink enough fluids whilst walking.
Pillar Cave
After paying the entrance fee, walk through the parking area and Bluegum Forest,
following the signs to Pillar Cave and Mashai Pass. Follow the main path in a north-westerly
direction, parallel to the Mlambonja River. The path crosses the river about 2 - 3 times. This is
regarded as a fairly easy walk, about 6 km return, with not too many steep sections, lovely scenery
combined with various pools ideal for swimming. Takes 3 - 4 hours.
Three Pools
This occasionally steep shorter walk of 9 km, leads to Three Pools and Champagne
Pool. Start at the office, walk through the parking area and Bluegum Trees and follow the sign to
Three Pools. After crossing the Mlambonja River, one climbs up the steep hill for about 1 km. There
is a short respite before the path climbs to the top of the ridge. Follow the slope down in front
of you and cross the stream, carry on until the path forks. Take the right hand cul-de-sac to Three
Pools, and walk another 400 m to Champagne Pool.
Hidden Valley
For those with an interest in geology, this hike up the Mzimude Valley offers interesting
formations as well as unusual erosion features. The return trip is an all-day outing covering 18
km's partly going along the National Hiking Way trail, which starts at Swiman Hut. The path gently
climbs past Sunken Valley and up to Bushman's Nek. A kilometre above the river, the path to Hidden
Valley branches off to the right form the National Hiking Way. This is a pleasant detour down the
suspension bridge across the river. The Hidden Valley path then climbs uphill, before levelling off
to descend down to the river after 2 km.
It is up to you to determine when and where you should turn back, keeping the gate closing
times and weather in mind.
Sleeping Beauty Cave
This is one of the more popular short walks in the area and deservedly so. There
are grand views and river and mountain scenery. Follow the signs from the office after paying your
entrance fee, cross the first river over the bridge, and follow the signs to Sleeping Beauty,a
distance of 8 km. After about 2 km walk, the valley narrows as the path enters the sandstone
portals of Swiman and then The Monk, with Rhino Peak nudging the sky to the North. Along the path
there are lovely pools ideal for swimming. The path along this section can become rank with
Hyparrhenia and Danthonia grasses and bracken, which is the most widespread of all ferns. The path
gets steeper as it approaches the Castle Towers of Mlambonja and Wilson's Peak. Do take regular
rest stops here.
Sleeping Beauty Cave is situated on the steep slope above the river. There are about 3 - 4
river crossings along the route and parts of the path go through natural forest patches. Please
note that the first part of this walk is suitable for everyone, but the last section is steep with
wooden constructed steps. The steeper part might also be slippery especially after rain. Engagement
Cave is in a side gully on the right, 700 m upstream.
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