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STAY
AT OUR HISTORIC
KALAHARI BASE CAMP
Run
Neus Gorge or the
Augrabies Rush
MAPS to Kalahari
Cliffs
Photo gallery
Kalahari Cliffs is
the name of a magnificent stretch of rocky mountainsides
with a 1km river frontage on the edge of the red desert.
It is about 7km from Kakamas on
the N14 national road from Upington to the West Coast and
only 35km from Augrabies Falls.

On the farm are the
ruins of the 1914 forts built by Boer rebels
and Namibian Germans opposing South Africa's entry into
World War 1 on the side of the British. The so-called
Maritz "five-shilling rebellion" was finally suppressed in this
area.
Also on the property
are the historic "water tunnels" which are
regarded as
national heritage. Dug by Cornish miners
more than 100 years ago, the tunnels carry the
irrigation furrow from a major weir upstream through the
mountains to the vineyards below.
Kalahari Cliffs is a
portion of the old farm called Baviaanskranz (Baboon
Cliffs). The distinctive red granite on the farm gives
its name to a class of the rock called Baviaanskranz
granite. Just upstream of us is the
Neus Gorge, and this
provides a great half-day run through an amazing
AIRY VIEWS
We have a few
vineyards at the base camp itself, so pop in during
February! It's a short drive in and soon you are
breathing the fine air slightly scented by the musty
reeds flanking the Orange below. Tents
are set with spectacular views of the river and
surrounding country. There is a beautiful grassy patch
for campers and caravaners, and another rustic campsite
set in the hills looking towards Neus gorge. Take a dip
in the river or walk along the irrigation canal which
winds through the hills.
ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES
From base, we may venture out for
half-day rafting and canoeing trips, or go flyfishing,
mountain biking and hiking in the rugged hills. We also
use this as the marshalling point for longer trips
downriver. Our local representative, Craig Eksteen, runs
whitewater rafting and canoeing trips on the Orange,
ranging from a morning to several days. See the Orange
River photo galleries. He also conducts Kalahari
safaris. He can tell you about the area and point you in
the direction of must-visit places like the Riemvasmaak
hot springs.
RUN NEUS GORGE
From Kalahari Cliffs,
we drive a short distance upstream and put in just below
the impressive Neus Falls. A run of about 8 km brings us
back to base. The rapids are easy and exciting, and the
gorge itself breathtaking.
Photos.
GET YOUR OWN CHALET
We are going to build
some timeshare luxury tented chalets on the property. If
you're interested in making the investment,
contact me.
STAY OVER AT KALAHARI
CLIFFS
If you're passing
through and want to stay over,
contact me.
Kalahari Cliffs
Gallery
MAPS to Kalahari
Cliffs
The
turnoff is approx 6km on the tarred road to Upington,
half a km past the Vergelegen Restaurant on the other
side of the road. The track to the farm is suitable for
any car. Go through a gate and turn sharp left, follow
the road and turn left next to the palm trees. Cross the
furrow and look out for the entrance to Mr Peet
Viljoen's farm. He is the current owner (we are leasing
and will subdivide in order to own). I will send you his
phone number by email. Go in and introduce yourself. He
will show you the way and probably join you with the key
to open the gate. The campsite is very comfortable with
grass and trees. There is no drinking water and there
are no ablutions or any other facilities. You may swim
in the canal or in the river. Walk up to the top of the
mountain behind for spectacular views of the river and
surrounding country. Visit Riemvasmaak - a day trip
which does require a fairly rugged vehicle.
Here is another map
showing the place in more detail:
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