Features
The Karkloof Nature Reserve is located in the verdant area of the Natal Midlands, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. This steep flat topped area of indigenous forest stretches from Rietvlei to Curry’s Post, a distance of 50 kilometers. The 88 meter high Karkloof Falls is an amazing sight which visitors can enjoy as they picnic or barbeque in the tree-shaded area surrounding the falls.
Features
At the foot of the famous Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, is the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. It is home to the magnificent collection of plants that are indigenous to South Africa, and the land covers a staggering 528 hectares. The Liesbeek River feeds the gardens and looking around at the endless flow of trees, brush and plants, it is easy to understand the inscription that is engraved on the grave of Professor Pearson (first director of the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens): “If ye seek his monument, look around”.