There’s something special about camping under the stars … until it starts raining. A good compromise is to sleep in a cave or overhang and some of South Africa’s most popular hiking destinations, including the Drakensberg and Cederberg, are littered with such shelters.
Sherman’s Cave in the Drakensberg
Unlike most of the overnight caves in the Berg, Sherman’s Cave is easily accessible, so makes a wonderful base from which to make an assault on Cathedral Peak. The path starts just below the hotel and leads across the river and up the steep slopes on the other side of the valley towards Cathedral Peak. As you near the cliffs you’ll see a less-travelled path heading down to the right, which leads to a wooded gorge with a natural pool. However, keep climbing gently on the main path and no more than two hours from setting out you’ll see the faint, steep path leading up to Sherman’s Cave (sleeps 10). Continue along the path to a stream for drinking water. www.kznwildlife.com.
Silwerfontein in Western Cape
This circular mountain trail on a farm in Voëlvlei Nature Conservancy, an hour outside Cape Town, starts at a picturesque Cape Dutch homestead or at a converted double-decker bus that serves as a base camp should you arrive a day early. It passes through wonderful fynbos to Ontongskop. The deep, wellprotected overnight cave at the six-kilometre mark is just below the summit. Fill your water bottles at the stream running down the kloof on the way up (about an hour into the hike) as there’s no other source until you’ve finished the descent. Dogs are welcome and there are a number of day trails on the farm. [email protected], www.silwerfontein.co.za.
Rietrivier Trail in Baviaanskloof
This four-day trail in the foothills of the Baviaanskloof is the ultimate for cavemen (or women). Each night you sleep in a different cave, ranging from basic shelters to fully equipped guesthouse-style lodgings. Daily distances are short and there’s an option to have bags transferred between camps, so this is a rare opportunity for the whole family to enjoy. Meals can be arranged on request. www.makkedaat.co.za.
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