The 23000-hectare Tussen-Die-Riviere Nature Reserve takes its name from the Orange and Caledon Rivers between which it sits.
There are two trail options that aren’t particularly challenging (although there are optional sections requiring low-range), but they do offer spectacular scenery and game viewing.
It’s a long day on the road, so make sure you have enough padkos and a good set of binoculars.
The way there: Turn right about 30 km after Bethulie on the R701.
Contact: Francois van den Berg tel 051-763-1000, cell 084-549-6676.
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