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Kamberg tourism

The most beautiful valley in the Drakensberg

Kamberg offers a tourism attraction of high value and is an destination not be be excluded from any trip to the Drakensberg or even KwaZulu Natal. Kamberg nestles in the foothills of the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park , its central position ideal for visits to many other well known Berg areas from Lotheni to Giants Castle. Kamberg is a delightful spot in it's own right with three attractive picnic sites near the river and trout dams which provide a relaxing alternative to the scenic attractions of the many well maintained walks in the area. There are a number of self guided trails from the camp, one of which is suitable for handicapped visitors. As well as the Mooi River, trout fishing can also be enjoyed in several dams which are open to anglers, all year round. Close to Kamberg are the trophy trout fishing dams of Highmoor which must be booked in advance. Kamberg's trout hatchery is well worth a visit and is open to the public on a daily basis There is magnificent rock art shelter in Game Pass and there is a guided walk to the area every Sunday.

But its the Rock Art at Game Pass Shelter that make Kamberg such an excellent tourism experience.

The Game Pass Shelter is commonly referred to as the "Rosetta Stone" of southern African rock art, for it was here that archaeologists first uncovered a vital key to understanding the symbolism of San rock art. This site is special for so many reasons. It was one of the first sites ever to be seen by Europeans and appeared in the Scientific American in 1915. It was the first South African rock art site to be known in other parts of the world, and revealed the meaning of San rock art- it, in a sense, "cracked the code". The trail to Game Pass Shelter is a two-and-a-half, to three hour guided walk, via the spiritually moving Waterfall Shelter. It is nothing short of a world-class experience in Khoisan rock art and living Zulu and San culture. The walk is preceded by a spectacular DVD presentation at the state-of-the-art Interpretive Centre that caters for a maximum of ten people at a time. Sessions are run seven days a week at the following times - 08.30 and 13.30.

Accommodation in and around Rosetta

Engeleni Lodge & Mayfly Cottage    accommodation in Rosetta
A soul rejuvenating experience and a wonderfully warm welcome awaits you at this destination. Situated on a working dairy farm called Prosper, nestled in the Kamberg Valley, with sweeping, panoramic views of the Ukhahlumba Drakensburg World Heritage ... More

Waterford Manor    accommodation in Rosetta
Relax in style and comfort in our luxury B&B or fully equipped self-catering cottages. Sleeping 2-4, they are private, secluded, some have log fires, own patios and BBQ areas. WATERFORD MANOR is a 10-hectare property situated on the Mooi River ou... More

Brackenburn Trout Retreat    accommodation in Rosetta
Well appointed, newly-built self catering cottage for six overlooking a dam.  Little Mooi river frontage.  Set in the beautiful Kamberg Valley, in the foothills of the Drakensberg.  Peacefull and private.  Fully serviced, bed line... More

Meshlynn Fishing Cottage    accommodation in Rosetta
Feel like getting away from it all for a few days? Do fresh air and wide open spaces appeal to you? Do you enjoy fishing, walking, bird watching and bike riding? Then Meshlynn Farm is the place to be! Meshlynn Fishing Cottage offers self catering ... More




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