
WHAT AWAITS YOU IN ROYAL NATAL NATIONAL PARK?
Fanning out from some of the range’s loftiest summits, the 80 square km Royal Natal National Park has a presence that far outstrips its relatively meagre size. With some of the Drakensberg’s most dramatic and accessible scenery, the park is crowned by the sublime Amphitheatre, an 8km wall of cliff and canyon that’s spectacular from below and even more so from up on high.
Here, the Tugela Falls drop 850m in five stages (the top one often freezes in winter). Looming behind is Mont-aux-Sources (3282m), so called because the Tugela, Elands and Western Khubedu Rivers rise here; the last eventually becomes the Senqu (Orange) River and flows all the way to the Atlantic. The park is renowned for its excellent day walks and hiking opportunities.
Tugela Falls is located near the source of the Tugela River in the Drakensberg mountains and ranks among the highest waterfalls on the planet, with an uninterrupted leap of 1,350 feet (411 metres) and a total drop of 3,110 feet (947 metres).
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