Whether you prefer day walks through secluded, shaded valleys of the Drakensberg, walk the rolling foothills and hike the upper reaches of the Drakensberg along challenging hiking trails, the Drakensberg is certainly a wayfarer's paradise. The nicest thing about hiking in the Drakensberg is that there are so many fascinating landmarks that can be reached with a comfortable walk and the minimum of climbing.
Most resorts, hotels and camps in the Drakensberg can recommend a wide variety of day walks and hiking trails, from a short easy amble through indigenous fern forests to admire a nearby attraction, to more strenuous one-day hikes that trail over river and hillside - or head for the more imposing high ground. There is nothing to beat walking or hiking in the high country. You will breathe clean, crisp mountain air as you revel in the sights and sounds of nature. And you will have sensational memories of finishing an outing with an exhilarating dip in a clear crystal pool hidden in the sandstone bedrock.
Day walks and hiking trails in the Drakensberg is safe and secure - provided that a few simple ground rules are observed:
- In winter, the higher reaches become spectacular snow-scapes, with the valley and peaks transformed into a wonderland of white. But if you are adventuring at this time of year, you need to be aware that glorious sunny days can quickly turn into misty, snowy conditions. So it is essential that you sign the hiking register at the beginning of the trail, before heading out.
In summer the Drakensberg is idyllic with bird-song, luxuriant grasses and wildflowers, and cool streams cascading through gorges and rock pools. But if you are setting out on a walk on even the most benign summer afternoon, be alert for sudden thunderstorms that seem to come from nowhere followed by short spells of unseasonal cold. So in addition to a camera, carry a jersey or rain jacket, preferably with a torch and some chocolate in the pockets
The most popular starting location in the Drakensberg is Monks Cowl. However Giants Castle offers just as beautiful scenery with lots of day walks and hiking trails without being quite so touristy. The Southern Drakensberg is without a doubt best experienced at Kamberg where added to the stunning trails spectacular Bushman Paintings can be viewed.