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Golden Gate National Park travel info
Twelve kilometres away from Clarens is the Golden Gate
Highlands National Park, which is renowned for its magnificent
scenery. Weird rock formations in various shades of russet, ochre
and purple, which have been sculpted from the sandstone cliffs by
wind and rain, form a spectacular backdrop to the park. Below the
cliffs the mountain slopes are covered in green vegetation and
wild flowers. There are lovely indigenous trees in the sheltered
ravines, while willow trees and poplars line the banks of the
Little Caledon River. The area is a paradise for walking, hiking
and horse riding. Various species of game including eland, black
wildebeest, oribi, zebra and warthog have been re-introduced into
the park. Ostriches, waterbirds, black eagles, jackal buzzards and
other raptors are a feature of the reserve while the rare
lammergeyer (bearded vulture), with its 2,5-metre wingspan, nests
here every year. The camps offer excellent facilities including
bowls, tennis, golf, trout fishing and horse riding.
Seasons
Mild highveld summers (October-March) with the possibility of
thunderstorms in the afternoon and cold winters with occasional
snow transforming the park into a white wonderland.
Wildlife
You should see: eland, black wildebeest, red hartebeest, oribi,
zebra, blesbok, springbok, warthog, ostriches, baboon
You may see: black eagles, jackal buzzards, rare lammergeyer
(bearded vulture), ibis, porcupine, aardwolf, genet, mongoose,
duiker, steenbok,
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