Tugela Falls Hiking Trails
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The first route is to the base of the Tugela
Falls and is called the Tugela Gorge Trail.
This walk from the Tugela car park is a wonderful
experience of ‘climbing’
into the mountains. Although it may seem a
flat walk do not let this distract you from
the magnificent scenery. For the first 4 km
there is a very good path and no special directions
are needed, the path winds along, above and
parallel to the Tugela
river. The scenery is spectacular, and in
spring and summer, the valley is a carpet of
indigenous flora. The path meanders in and
out of lush forests cascading down the hills
into the river below. View sites of the Amphitheatre
wall get increasingly more magnificent as
you approach the Gorge – the wall rises
over 1800m from the valley floor. The last
kilometre through the Gorge entails three
boulder crossings of the river – simple
enough unless in flood. Do not make the mistake
of turning back at this point. With a little
bit of effort the most picturesque scenery
in the park lies at the far. Once at the Gorge,
one encounters the Tunnel where the river flows
through an impassable rock formation. This
can be bypassed by a scramble up a chain ladder
to the right. Use the chain ladder to skirt
the tunnel and get into the Amphitheatre and
boulder hop up the Tugela for about half a
kilometre, where for each step you are rewarded
with a complete change of scenery. Remember
to keep an eye out for thunderstorms which
quickly brew above the Amphitheatre wall, but
all else remember to enjoy yourself in this
special place. The return down trip to the
carpark is faster than the uptrip so make sure
that you enjoy yourself and the scenery.
The second route brings you to the point where
the Tugela Falls start their tumble down the
escarpment. The spectaclarly beautifull mountain
hiking trail to the top of Mount-Aux-Sources starts at the Sentinel car park at Witsieshoek
via Phuthadjhaba from where it is a relatively
short climb to the top of the Amphiteare. (About
5 hours return) Via two chain ladders you can
can gain easy access to the summit. This is
the only day hiking trail which will take you
to the top of the Drakensberg
escarpment.
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