Oribi Gorge Hiking Trip in South Africa KZN

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  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2020
  • DAY 1
    This is day 1 of our trip we took to Oribi Gorge where we did the well known Hoopoe Falls hiking trail. What started as a cool and cloudy morning ended up being a beautiful and bright sunny day, perfect for our hike.
    The total distance from the entrance to the falls is 8.36 kilometers (5.19 miles) which equals to a round trip of 16.72 kilometers (10.39 miles). Needless to say, we packed more than enough water.
    Some interesting facts about Oribi Gorge that we got off Wikipedia below:
    Oribi Gorge is a canyon in southern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 35 kilometers north-west of Port Shepstone, which itself is 120 km south of Durban. Oribi Gorge, cut by the Mzimkulwana River, is the eastern gorge of two gorges that cut through the Oribi Flats (flat sugarcane farmlands) of KwaZulu-Natal. The western gorge was formed by the Mzimkulu River. The gorge is approximately 400 meters (1,300 ft) deep, and almost 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) wide at its widest.
    Erosion by these rivers have carved out nearly 30 kilometers (19 miles) of spectacular kloofs and crags, covered with subtropical vegetation. In the gorge, the dense forest on the sandstone slopes is home to various small mammals, while the large leguaans excavate their burrows along the riverbanks.
    At the base of the cliffs of both gorges the basement rocks are part of the Namaqua-Natal Metamorphic Province, which is over 1000 million years old. The cliffs themselves are formed by Msikaba formation sandstones deposited by fluvial environment about 365 million years ago.[4] Downstream from the gorges, a large surface mine producing cement from a limestone deposit. The road through Oribi Gorge was built by Italian prisoners of war.
    Oribi Gorge derives its name from the oribi, a small antelope that lives in the gorges.
    Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve:
    Oribi Gorge
    Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve is a park located along the bottom of the Oribi Gorge at the confluence of the Mzimkulu River and Mximkulwana River, being approximately 27 kilometers (17 mi) long, and 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) wide at its widest point. It was proclaimed a protected state forest in 1950.
    Location: www.google.co.za/maps/search/...
    Ive made a video where the Mzimkulu River meets the ocean:
    • Port Shepstone sunrise...
    Stay tune for Day2 of another adventure in Oribi Gorge happening soon.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @lungileluthuli9302
    @lungileluthuli9302 3 года назад +1

    Were you at nature reserve?

    • @Elula_Marloth_Park
      @Elula_Marloth_Park  3 года назад +1

      Oribi Gorge Nature reserve? Yes this video is part of the reserve. I'm busy making a new video with the Oribi Gorge Hotel. 😀

  • @muhammedk470
    @muhammedk470 6 месяцев назад

    Hi. Is that place always open if you want to start early?

  • @QuinTintinGunGuy
    @QuinTintinGunGuy 3 года назад

    Cool video man!

  • @shaundini
    @shaundini 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, cool video bro. I am also looking to take the hike with my family and wondering if my 13 year old will make it. Do you know roughly what’s the distance to the falls? Thanks

    • @Elula_Marloth_Park
      @Elula_Marloth_Park  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks man. If im not mistaken its 7km to the falls. So in total 14km. Im sure your 13 year old can do it. Its not that intense of a hike. But its your call. Maybe start off with a shorter one and see how it goes and then next time the longe ones.