A Guide to the Drakensberg

A Guide to the Drakensberg
Author: August Sycholt
Publisher: Struik Publishers
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2002
Genre: Drakensberg Mountains
ISBN: 9781868725939

Both natural history guide and travellers' companion, this book presents the many faces of South Africa's mighty eastern escarpment. It showcases the Drakensberg's pristine wilderness areas and its rich wildlife heritage, its historical significance - preserved in abundant rock art - and its fascinating geological make-up. At the same time, it facilitates travel in the vast playground by providing maps, lists of walks and hikes (graded for their degree of difficulty) in the main reserves, recommended routes and sites, brief descriptions of towns and villages in the area and what they offer from a natural history and cultural standpoint, accommodation, contact details and numerous practical tips.

Mountain Flowers

Mountain Flowers
Author: Elsa Pooley
Publisher: Flora Publications Trust
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003
Genre: Botany
ISBN: 9780620302210

A guide on the high mountain region which includes the plants, wild flowers, trees, shrubs, ferns and some grasses from the foothills to the summit, with special attention to the large number of endemic species.

Walking in the Drakensberg

Walking in the Drakensberg
Author: Jeff Williams
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-04-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 178362485X

A guidebook to the Maloti-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site. The book describes 75 day walks of between 1km and 26km long, in Royal Natal National Park, Cathedral Peak, Monk's Cowl, Injisuthi, Giant's Castle, Highmoor, Kamberg, Lotheni, the Himeville and Underberg districts, plus Bushman's Nek. Graded from easy to strenuous, the walks take in the spectacular natural beauty of the area. Written by a qualified Safari Guide, this book covers 11 areas of the Maloti-Drakensberg Park. It combines clear route descriptions and maps with inspirational photographs, alongside lots of information about local wildlife and the facilities available in each area covered. This range of huge peaks, towering basalt cliffs, massive sandstone outcrops and deep gorges forms the core of an area of unlimited potential for walkers, until recently little known outside South Africa. The area has a unique geological structure and a fascinating history as well as a large variety of antelope and other mammals and a regular bird list of over 200 species.

Trees and Shrubs of the Natal Drakensberg

Trees and Shrubs of the Natal Drakensberg
Author: Olive M. Hilliard
Publisher: University of Kwazulu Natal Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-06-05
Genre: Botany
ISBN: 9780869808825

Meant for visitors to the Natal Drakensberg who would like to know the names of the trees and shrubs they see, but who have no training in botany. This is a booklet on the natural history of the Drakensberg.

A Scientific Bibliography of the Drakensberg, Maloti and Adjacent Lowlands

A Scientific Bibliography of the Drakensberg, Maloti and Adjacent Lowlands
Author: Rodney Moffett
Publisher: UJ Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2021-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1928424457

This bibliography includes scientific articles on the Drakensberg, Maloti and Adjacent Lowlands published between 1808 and 2019. Although focussing on material appearing in accredited journals, there is such a wealth of information in the form of unpublished, yet traceable, reports, documents, presentations and dissertations, these are also included. The bibliography has two parts – a complete list arranged alphabetically, and the same references arranged in 33 different disciplines. These range from Palaeobotany with 17 entries, to Rock Art with 502 entries.

People of the Eland

People of the Eland
Author: Patricia Vinnicombe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The cornerstone of current understanding of rock art of the San of Drakensberg First published in 1976, People of the Eland was the first major step away from the outsider's view upon San rock art that had dominated studies of rock art for nearly a century. The book, an account of the rock art of the San of the Drakensberg Range, was also about the mountain San themselves: their lives, their beliefs, their culture and their history during colonisation. The book not only brought an extraordinary and dynamic body of art to the attention of a global audience, but also helped to lay the foundations for a new generation of research into the meaning of prehistoric art. People of the Eland aimed to gain an insider's view of the rock art using San understandings of the world. While following this approach, it quickly became clear to Vinnicombe that the art was very far from simple depictions of daily life as had once seemed likely, but instead reflected the most deeply held San beliefs and symbols. This approach and this understanding has now become the standard for all those working with San rock art. Whilst this early knowledge of San art has been built upon considerably since 1976, People of the Eland remains a cornerstone of our current understanding. Reprinted here in full color, with the original artwork and photographs, People of the Eland remains a seminal work, the impact of which cannot be underestimated.