What does the name augrabies mean?
The Augrabies Falls /ɔːˈxrɑːbiːz/ is a waterfall on the Orange River, the largest river in South Africa. The falls are around 183 feet (56 m) in height. Some sources cite an approximate height of 480 feet; this is actually the height from the base of the canyon to the top of the walls, not that of the falls themselves.
Can you swim at Augrabies?
Picnic area for Day Visitors with ablution and barbecue facilities, and a swimming pool. Three swimming pools for residents and the pool hours are as follows: October to March – 6:30am to 7:30pm.
What is there to do in Augrabies?
7 Things To Do in Augrabies
- Hiking Trails. Dassie Trail Augrabies. Stay?
- Cafés & Eateries / Farm Stalls & Markets. Desert Raisins Farm Stall.
- Dams & Vleis. Riemvasmaak Hot Springs.
- 4×4 Trails. Daberas 4×4 Trail.
- Hiking Trails. Klipspringer Hiking Trail.
- Cycling. Khamkirri MTB Trails.
- Cafés & Eateries. Riverside Kitchen & Restaurant.
On which river are the Augrabies Falls?
the Orange River
Augrabies Falls on the Orange River, Northern Cape province, S.Af.
Is the Augrabies Falls in flood?
The Augrabies Falls in the Augrabies National Park near Kakamas in the Northern Cape on the weekend of 6 February were in full flood. John Yeld captured the spectacular sight.
How old is Augrabies Falls?
1966
It was established in 1966. The Augrabies Falls National Park covers an area of 820 km² and stretches along the Orange River.
What is the best time to visit Augrabies waterfalls?
April
Augrabies Falls National Park is open throughout the year, but the best time to visit is between April and September. When the popular three-day Klipspringer Trail is open. However, the waterfall is particularly impressive when in flood – usually in February to April.
How did Augrabies Falls get its name?
The name is derived from the Nama word as the Khoi people would refer to “Aukoerebis” meaning the “Place of Great Noise.” This refers to the Orange River water thundering its way down the 56 m spectacular main Water Fall.
Where in South Africa is Augrabies Falls?
Northern Cape Province
Augrabies Falls National Park is a national park located around the Augrabies Falls, about 120 km west of Upington in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa. It was established in 1966….
Augrabies Falls National Park | |
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Established | 1966 |
Governing body | South African National Parks |
www.sanparks.org/parks/augrabies/ |
Who discovered augrabies?
Hendrik Wikar
Orange River and Gorge, Augrabies Falls National Park. A Swedish mercenary by the name of Hendrik Wikar was the first European to come across the falls. He found Augrabies in October 1778 while wandering to the Gariep River after running into trouble with debt and deserting his post in Cape Town in 1775.
How full is augrabies?
The Mighty falls of Augrabies Falls National Park flowing currently at a roaring 1065 cumec.
What kind of trees are in SANParks Augrabies rest camp?
Essentially a scenic park where klipspringer and kokerboom or quiver trees stand in stark silhouette against the African sky, silent sentinels in a strangely unique environment where only those that are able to adapt survive.
How big is Augrabies Falls National Park in hectares?
While the park was approved in 1955, the Department of Water Affairs objected. It would take a further ten years of negotiations to have the park officially proclaimed and today, the park covers 55 383 hectares of pristine land.
Are there conference venues in Augrabies National Park?
Conference Venues: Set off the shady, secluded reception area of Augrabies National Park, the conference venue is an ideal venue for small to medium meetings, workshops & seminars. PLEASE NOTE: we are NOT able to provide any pensioner or other discount via the SANParks online booking system.
What should I bring to Augrabies National Park?
Guests staying at Augrabies National Park need not worry about bringing along every food item they need or worry about perishables, as there is a shop close to the accommodation. The park has some of the most unique plants and flowers, and there are 70 different species of plants, trees, herbs and shrubs to be found here.