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San Rock Art In The Southern Drakensberg Mountains

On the edge

I departed Durban for the Sani Pass Lodge, a great jumping off point for tours into Lesotho and hikes in the southern Drakensberg Mountains. The elevation is about 1,500 meters. I decided to spend my first day on a 5-hour return hike to see some San rock art in its natural environment.

Our guide discusses the rock art

The weather was great in the morning when we left the lodge. Blue skies, puffy white clouds, and green grass running up the slopes of the lower mountains we would be hiking around. Our guide was very enthusiastic about the rock art, which made for an interesting tour.

Scene from the spirit realm

He explained the paintings we viewed at three different sites were thought to be between 200 to 2,000 years old. There are thousands of these paintings in the region, so only a few can actually be carbon-dated. The oldest in South Africa is thought to be about 10,000 years old, while the oldest in southern Africa are found in Namibia at 20,000 years old. Though it was the same San people who made them all.

Depiction of an Eland

The most common depictions were scenes from the spirit realms where Elands, the largest antelope species in the region, were of special significance. After a picnic lunch, clouds started to roll closer to us, and the winds picked up so we made a hasty retreat back to the lodge.

The next tour would prove to be more exciting – a 4×4 drive up the steep and rocky Sani Pass (2,800 meters) into the kingdom of Lesotho, followed by a 4-hour return hike to Hodgson’s Peak (3,250 meters), and a drink at the highest pub in Africa!

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Dave Lee (Editor-in-Chief) blogged his way around the world from 2007-2009. When not writing, he can be found salsa dancing, and lamenting his untimely departure from Medellin. Follow him on Twitter @rtwdave

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  • Dee
    Sawbona Dave! (a Zulu greeting in South Africa)
    Wow Dave, i am so inspired by your blog and travels and tha you have reached your goal of traveling around the world! I discovered your blog today while i was googling RTW travel and backpacking! I plan to go in 2011, and your blog is a great starting point for me (i have printed all your planning and budget tips :smile: )I am so excited to see that at the moment you are travelling through my beautiful country!I live in Johannesburg, SA! I really hope that you have a great time here, are you going to the Kruger Park? You'll love it! Anyway, i will be a regular reader of your blog as I continue to plan my RTW trip!
  • Yep, by now you know I've been to Kruger! Great fun for my first safari. :)
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