We recently drove from Johannesburg to Durban and on the way stopped and spent the night in Clarens.
Clarens is a beautiful little town on the edge of the Golden Gate National Park and the Drakensberg mountains. In many ways it reminds me of small towns dotted through Australia's Blue Mountains and southern highlands. Little gift shops, cafes and specialty food stores are in abundance. The air is crisp and has that alpine freshness to it. I was surprised to learn we actually were at quite an altitude - Clarens sits at just over 1900 meters.
Equidistant from Johannesburg, Durban and Bloemfontein, Clarens is fast becoming a semi alpine, trout fishing and golf getaway resort for the South African wealthy.
We discovered that the Golden Gate National Park that we drove through earlier in the day actually contained large elk and some large elk and springbok
We were all in awe at the colours and contours of the incredible cliffs that cleave the landscape. Car high grass made us feel like we were the only ones exploring the vast park and added an element of danger and excitement to the experience.
Eagles, kites and hawks circle and ride the updrafts above our heads as we slowly drive the paved roads that wind through this stunning national park. We did spot Zebra and a solitary blue wildebeest.
Not the usual tourist spot in South Africa, Clarens, the Golden Gate National Park and the Drakensburg are well worth a visit.
Check out Marius Coetzee's photos and blog of his recent trip to the Drakensburg
Watch this great video of the Golden Gate National Park from Siyabona Africa
Watch this great video of the Golden Gate National Park from Siyabona Africa
Check out this amazing time lapse footage | Moonrise and Dawn over Golden Gate National Park, South Africa | with thanks to Craig Hind
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