Rove SA - Volume 3 l Issue 2 - June to August 2021

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DISCOVER

Augrabies Falls… the hidden gem

The mighty Orange River approaches Augrabies Falls National Park and divides into numerous channels in this 51 113 hectares of one of South African National Parks’ hidden gems. The river cascade down an abyss of approximately 90 metres high, with a 56 metre freefall. The indigenous Khoi people named this area “the place of great noise” or “Aukoerebis” from which the park derives its name. Although the falls, which boast the largest water volume in South Africa, is the primary reason for the proclamation of the Augrabies Falls National Park, it offers a sanctuary to far more than just the waterfalls. Plant life, invertebrates, reptiles, fish, birds, and mammals can be found all over the park. The park hosts no less than 49 mammal species, of which the most intriguing is probably the Klipspringer, often seen leaping nimbly from rock to rock on specially adapted hooves. Visitors can enjoy various types of accommodation; one large camp comprised of chalets and cottages that sleep a total of 120,

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and 50 camp sites. There are three swimming pools for the exclusive use of the residents and another separate one for day visitors. There is also a well-stocked shop, a petrol station and a restaurant with an a-lacarte menu. For activities, you can take a walk down the beautifully maintained boardwalk to experience the sight and sound of water cascading over rocks, as well as various viewpoints of the amazing waterfall. Take a scenic drive to the beautiful Moon Rock which consist of a massive granite exfoliation dome or ‘whaleback’ which is one the prominent landmarks in the park, as well as observing the flora and fauna of the park.

There are also 4x4 trails and two other viewpoints, Oranjekom and Ararat, from which you can observe the massive gorge area. The 36km Klipspringer Trail and 8.5km Dassie Trail, or the shorter 2km Gorge Trail, offer the adventurous an opportunity to explore the park on foot. Mountain bikes are also allowed in the park, though cyclists are requested to remain on the official roads. South African National Parks are currently also offering an amazing opportunity for Stokvel and travel groups to explore certain parks at discounted rates. Find out more at www.sanparks.org

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Discover the beauty of the Witzenberg Valley

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pages 44-50

4 things not to do when hosting your Christmas in July party

5min
pages 104-109

Spa’s and Wellness Retreats in SA

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Advertorial: Shamwari Private Game Reserve

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page 101

Sunshine Coast – more sunshine than anywhere else in SA

3min
pages 98-100

Useful hints when planning your road trip

2min
pages 94-97

4 Tips for planning the perfect pandemic wedding

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pages 88-91

Augrabies Falls… the hidden gem

2min
pages 92-93

11 reasons to visit the beautiful KZN South Coast beaches

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pages 64-67

Wathaba hiking trails – a piece of heaven

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pages 78-79

Editor’s Choice: SA Fine Wines

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pages 72-77

Oudtshoorn and De Rust

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pages 80-83

Review: Spanish Farm – Fynbos heaven in the heart of the Helderberg

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Review: A winter retreat at De Hoop Collection

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15 things you need to know about the KZN Mid-South Coast

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pages 58-61

Advertorial: Middelveli Wines

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Visit the North Coast – golden beaches & green hills

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Accommodation Specials

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It’s time to discover your best life in the country

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Hotel & Spa

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cultural fusion at Kunjani

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