Winterton, south_africa
The Drakensberg Mountains, meaning "Dragon Mountains", are South Africa’s highest mountain range, stretching over 1,000 km across KwaZulu-Natal, Lesotho, and the Eastern Cape. With peaks rising up to 3,482 meters (11,423 feet), the region is known for its rugged cliffs, lush valleys, waterfalls, and ancient San rock art. Popular attractions include Tugela Falls (the world's second-highest waterfall), Amphitheatre, and Cathedral Peak. Visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, and birdwatching. The best time to visit is April–September (dry season) for clear skies and mild weather. The mountains are accessible via a 3–5 hour drive from Johannesburg or Durban, with accommodations ranging from luxury lodges to campsites.
Location: rural
Coordinates: 29.2084° S, 29.4392° E
Time Zone: UTC +2
Category: natural
Primary Attractions: mountain, hiking, waterfall
Annual Visitors: 15,00,000
Nearest Airport: King Shaka International Airport (200 km)
Best Time to Visit: any_time
Entry Cost: 0 ZAR ($665 USD)
Safety Index: 2.51 / 10
Amenities: parking, hotels, restrooms
Accessibility: vehiclefoot
Mobile Network: yes