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Augrabies Falls National Park
Introduction
Please note: Road/Facility closures due to floods
Few sights are as awesome or a sound as deafening as water thundering down the 56m Augrabies Waterfall when the Orange River is in full flood.
The Khoi people called it ‘Aukoerebis’, or place of Great Noise, as this powerful flow of water is unleashed from rocky surroundings characterised by the 18km abyss of the Orange River Gorge.
Picturesque names such as Moon Rock, Ararat and Echo Corner are descriptive of this rocky region. Klipspringer and kokerboom (quiver trees) stand in stark silhouette against the African sky, silent sentinels in a strangely unique environment where only those that are able to adapt ultimately survive. The 55 383 hectares on both the northern and southern sides of the Orange River provide sanctuary to a diversity of species, from the very smallest succulents, birds and reptiles to springbok, gemsbok and giraffe.
Areas of special interest include:
The Falls: As the Orange River approaches Augrabies Falls it divides itself into numerous channels before cascading down the 56 meter high waterfall. The river then continues its path through an 18 kilometer gorge. The sight and sound of the power of the water will not be easily forgotten.
Moon Rock: A massive exfoliation dome or “whaleback” which is a prominent landmark of Augrabies Falls. Walking to the summit will give one of the best views of the park and its surroundings.
Swart Rante: These foreboding black hills are another distinct landmark in Augrabies. Quartz-poor, these igneous rocks seem to form a natural border between the harsh environment of the gorge area and a more fertile area on the other side. The contrast between the two landscapes can best be seen from the top of Swart Rante.
Oranjekom & Ararat: These viewpoints give visitors the best opportunity to observe the massive gorge area as well as the wildlife that makes it their home. Essential to spot are the nesting Verreaux’s (Black) Eagles, which prey on the abundant rock hyrax populations, as well as the Cape clawless otter which are sometimes seen below in the river in the morning or late afternoon.
Echo Corner: The furthest view point from the Rest Camp, the road to Echo Corner takes you through some of the park’s most stunning scenery. As the name implies a long-lasting echo can be produced. This is also the starting point for the Gariep 3-In-1 Adventure
5 things to seek
- Rock hyrax (dassie)
- Broadley’s Flat Lizard
- Klipspringer
- Verreaux’s (Black) Eagle
- African Fish Eagle
Contact Information
- E-mail Augrabies National Park or
- Tel: +27 (0) 54 452 9200
- Fax: +27 (0) 54 451 5003
Still available this weekend!
Chalet (CH2/4VD), Augrabies Falls
- 1 double bed
- Aircon
- Double Sleeper Couch (not suitable for adults)
- Base rate: R805
Road/Facility closures & accessible areas for Augrabies
20th June 2011
Kgalagadi to Augrabies Extreme Marathon
14th November 2007
Nominations for the 2007 Kudu Awards Begin
7th March 2007
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Did You Know?
- that the rainfall can be as high as 400 mm per year, but also as low as 40 mm per year (July to June)? The average annual rainfall of 211 mm is based upon the weather bureau records since 1946.
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