Must See Adventures in the Northern Cape

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The Northern Cape offers you unique scenery, abounded wildlife and a true refuge for lovers of the outdoors. With a long history stretching back thousand of years, it is a land with assorted cultures. We bring you a list of 10 must see places while traveling in the Northern Cape. 1. Tswalu Kalahari Reserve This mysterious desert wilderness situated on the edge of the Kalahari covers some 102 000 ha of land. Tswalu committed to "restoring the Kalahari to itself" is the largest privately owned game reserve in South African and a conservation vision in progress. Some of the highlights include true Kalahari Lions, majestic Cheetah and Desert Black Rhino. Tswalu with more than 250 species of bird is also home to 70 species of mammal, including Sable and Roan Antelope. Tswalu provides unparalleled safari experiences including guided walks, horseback safaris and hot air ballooning over the desert landscape.Being a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux you can be sure that guests are offered luxurious accommodation and splendid cuisine. 2. The Orange River The River stretching 2340 km is ideal for canoeing and rafting with long stretches of open flat water punctuated by rapids and weather that is warm all year round. 10% of South Africa's vineyards are made up by the Orange River Wine Route, which will be of interest for wine lovers. The Cellars are made up of five wineries and the wine grapes of the Oranjerivier Wine Cellars originate from 794 producers along the Orange River. 3. The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park This Park is a result of the unification of South Africa's Kalahari Gemsbok Park and Botswana's Gemsbok National Park and a truly unspoiled ecosystem. The park, at 3.7 million hectares, is one of the largest conservation areas in the world. 4. The Kimberley Big Hole In 1871, diamonds found on a once flat-topped hill resulted in a mad scramble for fame and fortune. Now the awesome Kimberley Big Hole is the largest hand-dug excavation in the world. Dug by picks, shovels and sheer determination, measuring 215 metres deep with a surface area of 17 hectares - the mine yielded 2 722 kilograms of diamonds. 5. Augrabies Falls National Park The world's sixth largest waterfall is where the mighty Orange River is at its most impressive.


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