The Drakensberg ("the Dragon Mountains") is the highest mountain range in Southern Africa, rising to 3,482 metres (11,424 ft) in height. In Zulu, it is referred to as uKhahlamba ("barrier of spears"), Another popular area for hikers is
Cathedral Peak. These mountains also have the world's second-highest waterfall, the Tugela Falls (Thukela Falls), which has a total drop of 947 metres. The climate is wet and cool at the high altitudes, which experience snowfall in winter. The
Drakensberg is not only about its famous mountain peaks -
Giants Castle, Cathedral Peak,
Mont-Aux-Sources - it is also graced with a number of lower peaks known as the foothills of the Drakensberg. The entire
Drakensberg is riddled with incredible waterfalls, rock pools, mountain streams, caves, crisp mountain air, and special spaces that raw both visitors to South Africa and locals alike. Not only does it boast some of the most incredible scenic beauty, but it also has over 600 examples of San rock paintings in caves around the park.
Clarens is a small town situated in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains in the Free State province of South Africa and nicknamed the "Jewel of the Eastern Free State". It was established in 1912 and named after the town of
Clarens in Switzerland where exiled Paul Kruger spent his last days. Clarens is an artists' haven with many well-known artists either living in or frequenting the village, with many art galleries scattered around the village square and the town. The tranquil village ambience combined with scenic views and a mild climate makes has made
Clarens a popular getaway for city dwellers from
Johannesburg, Bloemfontein and
Durban, among other places. Clarens is known for its spectacular sandstone mountains and wonderful climate; it is one of the most picturesque spots in South Africa and has recently been acclaimed as the best Trout Fishing waters in South Africa. The
Golden Gate Highlands National Park with its sandstone formations and cliffs is 16.9 km from Clarens.