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Golden Gate National Park |
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Nestled in the rolling foothills of the Maluti
Mountains of the north eastern Free State lies the Golden Gate
Highlands National Park. The park derives its name from the brilliant
shades of gold cast by the sun on the park's sandstone cliffs,
especially the imposing Brandwag rock, keeping vigil over the main rest
camp.
This 11 600 hectares of unique
environment is true highland habitat, providing home to a variety of
mammals – black wildebeest, eland, blesbok, oribi, springbok and
Burchell's zebra - and birds, including the rare bearded vulture
(lammergeier) and the equally rare bald ibis, which breed on the ledges
in the sandstone cliffs. Ribbokkop, the highest point in the park,
reveals a breathtaking tapestry of red, yellow and purple hues as its
warm shades merge with the cool mountain shadows towards evening.
Areas Of Special Interest
- The Van Reenen family graveyard
- The Impressive Brandwag buttress rock formation
- Vulture Restaurant
- Cathedral Cave (Guided Walk)
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Interesting
lookout points and viewpoints - Zuluhoek lookout point, Generaalskop
viewpoint, the third highest point in the park; Oribi basin and
Drakensberg view
5 Things To Seek
- Bearded Vulture
- Bald Ibis
- Black Wildebeest
- Eland
- Oribi
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