Augrabies Falls National Park
Located in South Africa’s Northern Cape Province, the Augrabies Falls National Park encircles the mighty Augrabies Falls. The Orange River plunges 60 metres and creates this cascading splendour which leads into the 18-kilometre ravine of the Orange River Gorge. The landscape of the park is characterised by rocky outcrops jutting from scrub-dotted plains scattered with clusters of kokerboom also known as quiver trees. This sanctuary provides a home for an array of wildlife such as springbok, gemsbok, klipspringer, various bird species and the endangered black rhino. Other commonly spotted wildlife include: giraffe, steenbok, kudu, eland, leopard, African wild cat, jackal, and caracal.