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Amphitheatre Backpackers Lodge in Northern Drakensberg
Amphitheatre Lodge, R74Northern Drakensberg
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Südafrika




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Amphitheatre Backpackers Lodge in Northern Drakensberg
Our hostel takes its name from a section of the Northern Drakensberg that is shaped like a natural amphitheatre. It is here that the famous Tugela Falls has its source, rising at Mont Aux Sources (3282 metres up) and then plunging down the 1km basalt wall, into Royal Natal National Park. This is the Highest waterfall in Africa and in fact the 2nd Highest waterfall in the World.
The Lodge
This section is found nearer the foot of the Amphitheatre, close to the bottom section of Royal Natal National Park with a picture postcard view of the Amphitheatre from the lawn. The lodge is bright and airy has a swimming pool, independent self-catering chalets, restaurant and a thatched cocktail bar. All rooms are heated.
No need to bring anything along as the restaurant (which opens at 07h00) serves gorgeous food and light snacks there is a tuck-shop for extras.
Prices begin at R5 a meal. The al-a-carte menu runs until 14h45, after which we offer a SET three-course menu every night @ R60 for meat eaters and R50 for vegetarians. You get a starter, main course and a cocktail or dessert for this price.
The fully-stocked bar has a range of interesting music and alcohol. Bottled water and other soft drinks are available. The hostel also has a simple tuck shop for extra food.
A river winds its way through the lands and there is a small dam. For those with a head for heights we already offer rapp jumping from mountain peaks and bridges. The idea of the hostel is that it is a base from which you can explore different sections of the Drakensberg Park each day.
From this particular hostel you spend a day in one of each of the following areas.
1) Royal Natal Park (The bottom of the Amphitheatre)
2) Tugela Falls (The top of the Amphitheatre)
3) Cathedral Peak (The biggest indigenous forest in the Drakensberg, largest consolidation of rock art in the world.)
4) Lesotho (Read about our day trip under ",activities", below.)
5) Rugged Glen (This section has the stables from which you horse trek)
6) Spioenkop Reserve (Game viewing - Rhinos, giraffe etc. and the site of the Spioenkop battle.)
7) Sterkfontein Dam ( 3rd longest dam in South Africa, nature reserve with Zebra, wildebeest etc, biggest variety of indigenous fish in the country, visit the underground hydro-electric scheme for free.)
Although the area is perfect for the nature lover it is also of great interest to those who wish to experience a more traditional South Africa. We have set up projects with the local Zulu and Sotho communities, where foreigners can get a brief glimpse into less Westernized lifestyles. Here we would like to stress that unlike many other tourist ventures, where there is a high level of syntheticism associated with ",Cultural Tours/Villages",, we offer something far more candid and less invasive. In fact the trips and workshops have been designed, and are conducted by, people from the community.
Activities!
Our tours are extremely popular! I have written a small explanation of each tour for you to look at. All guides have been approved and assessed by THEATA. Trips run all days of the week and on public holidays except for Xmas day and New Year's Day.
Please note that all trips must be booked the night before the tour's departure AT the hostel. No bookings are taken in advance for tours. A minimum of three people are required for each trip. A trip will be cancelled if weather is unsuitable.
A) Tugela Falls/Mont Aux Sources/Sentinel Hike
As you can see this trip has many different names. It is the most famous hike in South Africa as it takes one to the highest waterfalls in Africa (the second highest in the world!!) It is not particularly difficult, but really spectacular.
The trip starts at Amphitheatre Backpackers at 7:30 am. We drive around the spectacular Sterkfontein Dam, through Qwaqwa and up the side of the Amphitheatre via Witsieshoek Pass. If one decided to walk from the BOTTOM (Mahai campsite) to the TOP then it would take about 3-4 days to get there and back again. This is why we cheat and travel the extra distance to the base of the Sentinel where we walk to the TOP and back in one day (the perfect hike for impatient people!)
We then set off around the massive Sentinel Peak, up the kloof gully and to the TOP of the Amphitheatre (over 3000m up) and the TOP of the Drakensberg. From here you get your first view of the Devil's Tooth and the 1km drop down the Amphitheatre Wall into the bottom section of Royal Natal.
Off we tramp across the escarpment and along the Tugela River where folk can dip in the rock pools. Here you can stand a chance of catching a glimpse of the elusive and famous Bearded Vulture. To your right is the highest point, Mont Aux Sources, (and the source of 4 of our major rivers.)
Then it's on to the lip of the Amphitheatre to watch the highest waterfall in Africa (2nd highest in the world) as it drops 1km down the Basalt Cliffs. Here we have lunch, explore the plateau and then off back to the car with knee-tingling chain ladders on your descent.
The trip goes whenever we have customers who wish to take the trip.
This is a full day, costing R265, which includes lunch, entrance fees, community levy, a guide and transport.
B) Shuttle to Royal Natal Bottom Park.
We take people to the lower park every morning and fetch them in the afternoon. The shuttle is R20 per person (R10 there and R10 back.) You pay your own entrance fee.
C) Overnight Hiking.
If you wish to do overnight hiking we will organize this for you. There are great hiking trails across the escarpment towards Cathedral, Champagne and even as far as Sani! Be prepared.
2) Lesotho
This day trip is very special as no other tourists ever travel to the area that we visit. We take you over Monantso
Pass (a rugged pass on the side of the Amphitheatre) and into Lesotho. This mountain Kingdom is still as it was hundreds of years ago. The secret of the area that we visit is that it is not featured in any of the travel books and so it remains completely ",untouristy.",
The day begins from Amphitheatre Backpacker's at 7:30am.
The bus travels around Sterkfontein Dam and through Qwaqwa, a town that has an interesting mix of both Sotho and Zulu people. It was also one of South Africa's first ",homelands", during apartheid.
It takes about 60 minutes to arrive at the South African border post. Visitors must ensure that they have a ",multiple re-entry", visa into South Africa in order to be allowed back across this border on their way back.
The day is spent hiking to San cave paintings, visiting sangomas (witchdoctors,) tasting Sotho food and beer, playing sport if there's a match on, visiting a local school and basically taking part in anything that is happening in the area at the time . A percentage of the money received from visitors is used to buy books etc. for a local school. This is an extremely popular trip and highly recommended.
This trip is also R265 and includes guide fees, food, transport, donation to the school, Sotho food and beer.
3) Cycling.
There are also a number of mountain bike routes that take you past various points of historical and geographical interest.
These include cycling with zebra, wildebeest and other game, visiting the vulture feeding site (where you have the opportunity of spotting the elusive Bearded Vulture) and going off road to the cave where the first settlers signed their initials in the 1800's
The mountain bikes are kept in good condition in order to ensure you are able to take in the beautiful surrounds! We also provide maps that we have personally designed for the trails, which highlight the different sites. You can choose whether to travel on or off the tar roads.
Half a day is R25 and a full day is R40
4) Horse riding.
Spend a day enjoying top quality horse riding with a conservation ranger. The rides are extremely popular. This is at the bottom of the Amphitheatre. Get there by taking our daily shuttle there and back or driving in your own car.
9:00am = 3 hours or 6 hours
10:00 am = 2 hours
2:00pm = 2 hours
2 hours = R80, 3 hours = R125, 6 hours = R195
For the 2 hour ride you do not need to be an expert, but the 6 hour rides are not recommended for beginners.
5) Fishing.
For those who have their own equipment, there are numerous dams in the area that are stocked as well as wild trout in the rivers, but one of the most famous aspects of this area is that Sterkfontein Dam (which we are next to) besides being the longest and deepest of South Africa's dams is also the dam with the largest variety of indigenous fish which includes Yellowfish that are far better fighters than trout or bass!
For those who prefer spin fishing you can catch Bluegill, Yellowtail, Bass, Catfish and numerous other fresh water varieties.
Wegbeschreibung
It is very easy to get to us as The Bazbus drops and picks up from our DOORSTEP. We also do pick-ups and drop offs from Harrismith and Bergville. All mainline coach services stop in Harrismith usually at midday. For those in hired cars FROM SOUTHTake the N3 highway heading NORTH.
Go past the town of Estcourt (on the N3.)
You will see a ",Shell Ultra City Petrol Complex", on your LEFT.
The very next turnoff from the N3 (on your left) is the R74.
At the sign for the R74, turn off on the LEFT.
Travel through Winterton, through Bergville.
21km after Bergville you will see our sign on the left hand side of the R74 (says AMPHITHEATRE LODGE)
Please use these directions as they are the most accurate directions available at the moment!
FROM NORTH
Travel on the N3 highway (Towards Durban.
drive through Harrismith, down Van Reenen's Pass.
Get off the highway at the R616 (direction Bergville)
Turn right at Bergville onto the R74.(heading North)
21km after Bergville you will see our sign on the left hand side of the R74
If you have any further trouble phone
us! You will get our contact details in your booking confirmation!