Access the Summer 2025/2026 edition of the Drakensberg Times by clicking the link below. This newsletter is designed to inform the tourism trade about the latest developments in the Central and Northern Drakensberg regions while also serving as a valuable resource for the general public. Explore the Drakensberg News — your trusted source for updates from the Drakensberg.
Contents
Drakensberg’s African Wildcats – The African wildcat (Felis lybica), the original ancestor of today’s domestic cat, is one of the Drakensberg’s most secretive and rarely observed predators.
The Hike to Cannibal Cave from Rugged Glen – The hike to Cannibal Cave from Rugged Glen is widely regarded as one of the most rewarding and dramatic day walks in the Northern Drakensberg.
Cannibal Cave and the Human Story of the Northern Drakensberg – High on the sandstone cliffs above the rolling foothills of the Northern Drakensberg lies the great rock shelter known today as Cannibal Cave, also called Cannibal Cavern.
A Cultural Journey through Craft, Cuisine and Community in the Central Drakensberg –Drakensberg Walking Excursions, in partnership with Cathkin Booking & Management Services and Berg Wheels, offers a richly textured cultural tour in the Loskop area, adjacent to the Champagne Valley.
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