Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park: World Heritage Sites of South Africa (Southbound Pocket Guides)
Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park: World Heritage Sites of South Africa (Southbound Pocket Guides)
Let Southbound take you to a place of wonder and beauty that sprawls in breathtaking splendor between the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and the ice-capped peaks of the Kingdom of Lesotho. The AmaZulu - 'People of Heaven' - who live in the long eastern shadow of the mountains call them uKhahlamba, the 'Barrier of spear'. The first Boer settlers to trail their ox-wagons into the foothills dubbed them the Drakensberg, the 'Dragon s mountain'. Both names are in official use today, but South Africans, in unconscious recognition of its singularity, tend simply to refer to the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg as The Berg - 'The Mountain'.
The Park - 2,500 square kilometers - the single largest mountain wilderness area protected anywhere in Africa
Sacred to the ancients, the Bushmen, as depicted in the highest concentration of rock art in Africa
A historical melting pot of Bushmen, Xhosa, Sotho, Zulu, Boer and Brit
A wealth of fauna and flora with 2,153 plant, 48 mammal and over 300 bird species identified
Detailed maps, color photographs, hiking trails and route guides
Comprehensive listings for travellers of places to go, things to see, and accommodation
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Publication year: 2008
Publication date: 2008-08-08
Pages: 174
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: 30 Degrees South Publishers
ISBN: 9780958489164
Dimensions: 10.16 x 1.27 x 17.78 cm
Weight: 0.12 kg