East Griqualand
East Griqualand is all about wide open spaces and untouched nature as well as being the southern gateway to KwaZulu-Natal and the Drakensberg Mountains. Kokstad, with a population of about 45000, is the major town and the commercial hub in this region. The town was named after Adam Kok, leader of the Griqua tribe which settled in this “promised land “ to escape confrontation with the Voortrekkers in the early 18th century. There are three nature reserves in the region but only the Mount Cur...
Nestled amongst the mountains in the foothills of the Drakensberg lies Ntsikeni Nature Reserve – an area of unique natural...
Ntsikeni Nature Reserve is situated in the southern area of KwaZulu-Natal about 50km north of Kokstad between the Midlands ...
Mount Currie Nature Reserve is situated near Kokstad at the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains in East Griqualand...
Cedarberg Guest Farm owner Gerrie Nel offers a variety of tailor-made trails that carve through the picturesque foothills of ...