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Free State

The Free State, a province known for its vast plains, blue skies, and rich cultural heritage, offers a variety of hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the scenic landscapes of the Drakensberg Mountains, the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, and the Karoo Desert.

Hike Through the Golden Gate Highlands National Park

The Golden Gate Highlands National Park, famous for its towering sandstone formations and vibrant flora, offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for all levels. Explore the scenic valleys, discover hidden waterfalls, and encounter diverse wildlife, including zebras, wildebeest, and mountain reedbuck.

Discover the Drakensberg's Hiking Trails

The Drakensberg Mountains, which form the eastern border of the Free State, offer stunning scenery and challenging hiking trails. Explore the rugged peaks, discover hidden waterfalls, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Hike Through the Karoo Desert

The Karoo, a vast semi-desert region, offers a unique and challenging hiking experience. Traverse the arid landscapes, explore the unique rock formations, and encounter diverse desert wildlife.

Moolmanshoek Private Game Reserve

Moolmanshoek Private Game and Nature Reserve is a stunning wildlife haven nestled in the Witteberg Mountains of the Eastern Free State, South Africa. It's a popular destination for nature lovers, offering a variety of activities and experiences.

Transfrontier Parks Destinations

Transfrontier Parks Development (TFPD) is a unique organization dedicated to the operation and management of community-owned hospitality facilities within Transfrontier Parks and adjacent Conservation Areas. At the core of TFPD's mission is a strong commitment to fostering partnerships with local communities, empowering them to benefit from the tourism potential of their natural heritage.

Vredefort Dome

The Vredefort Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to a cataclysmic event that shaped the Earth billions of years ago. Located in South Africa, it is the world's oldest and largest confirmed impact crater.