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Drakensberg Grand Traverse

Epic multi-day trek through South Africa's highest peaks

The Drakensberg Grand Traverse isn't just another hike — it's South Africa's answer to the Tour du Mont Blanc. This 220-kilometer beast winds through the entire uKhahlamba-Drakensberg range, connecting Royal Natal National Park to Bushman's Nek over 12-15 days. You'll cross knife-edge ridges at 3,400 meters, scramble up chain ladders, and camp under some of the clearest night skies on the continent. But here's the thing: this trek separates the weekend warriors from the serious mountain folk. The weather can turn vicious in minutes, and you're often hours from the nearest road. That said, if you've got the legs and the grit, the Grand Traverse delivers views that'll ruin every other hike for you.

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The Grand Traverse traditionally starts at Sentinel Car Park in Royal Natal and ends at Bushman's Nek, though plenty of people flip it. Most hikers break it into 12-15 stages, with the toughest being the Mlambonja Pass crossing and the notorious Devil's Tooth section near Injisuthi. You'll hit major peaks like Champagne Castle (3,377m), Cathkin Peak (3,181m), and Monk's Cowl (3,234m). The route follows the escarpment edge for most of its length, which means you're constantly walking along that dramatic cliff line where the mountains drop into KwaZulu-Natal below. Each day averages 15-20 kilometers, but don't let that fool you — the elevation gain and technical terrain make this feel much longer. The middle section around Cathedral Peak is where most people either fall in love with the berg or start questioning their life choices.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book permits and accommodations 3-4 months ahead to avoid premium last-minute rates
  • 2.Arrange group resupply drops to split the R8,000-12,000 logistics costs among multiple hikers
  • 3.Rent specialized gear like 4-season tents and crampons in Johannesburg rather than buying - saves R10,000+
  • 4.Consider joining a guided group for your first traverse - often cheaper than solo permits and logistics
  • 5.Stock up on supplies in Bergville or Underberg before starting - mountain lodge prices are 3x normal rates
  • 6.Emergency evacuation insurance costs R500 but saves you from potential R50,000+ helicopter rescue bills

Travel Tips

  • Download offline maps to your GPS device - cell coverage is spotty and weather can kill visibility in minutes
  • Pack a lightweight camp chair - you'll appreciate it during long rest stops and evening camp time
  • Bring extra batteries for everything - cold berg nights drain electronics fast
  • Learn to read berg weather patterns before you go - afternoon thunderstorms kill more hikers than anything else
  • Carry water purification tablets even if staying in huts - mountain water sources can be unreliable
  • Pack one luxury food item per day - morale matters when you're exhausted and the weather turns nasty
  • Start your daily hikes by 6 AM to avoid afternoon storms and make camp before dark
  • Inform someone of your exact route and check-in schedule - rescue teams need specifics in this terrain

Frequently Asked Questions

It's significantly more challenging than the Otter Trail or Tsitsikamma, comparable to Peru's Huayhuash Circuit in terms of technical difficulty and weather exposure. The combination of altitude, distance, and rapidly changing weather makes it one of South Africa's most demanding treks.

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