The Giant's Cup Trail
runs along the foothills of the Drakensberg from Sani Pass to Bushman's
Nek. Some sections are steep but any reasonably fit person, including
children, will have no difficulty in completing each section. The trail
lies almost entirely within the Cobham and Garden Castle Reserves.
Small patches
of indigenous forest are seen on the first day but most of the trail
passes through mountain grassland with wide views to the crests of
the mountains. The trail consists of five sections with overnight
accommodation (usually a farmhouse) at the end of each section.
HOW TO GET
THERE:
Follow the N3 freeway taking the R617 from the Merrivale/Southern
Drakensberg off-ramp. Follow the R617 through Bulwer, joining the
R612. Turn right onto the R612 to Underberg and then travel to Himeville.
The route to Sani Pass is clearly marked from Himeville.
CLIMATE:
At these altitudes nights are cool in summer and very cold in winter.
Snow can occur during any month of the year. The rain falls mainly
in summer, when mists and low cloud are common. Winter and autumn
days are usually fine and warm. The weather can, however, change rapidly.
It is essential, therefore, to be equipped to cope with severe changes
of weather.
FAUNA:
A variety of animals may be seen along the trail, ranging from eland
to dassies (hyrax). Porcupines also frequent the area. Birds are less
common at these higher altitudes but birds of prey such as the black
eagle and the jackal buzzard may be seen. The larger streams contain
trout. A rod permit is required for fishing.
BOOKINGS:
All enquiries and bookings can be made telephonically or by letter
to the;
Reservations Officer
KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Service
PO Box 13069
Cascades
3202.
Telephone: (033)
845 1000
Fax: (033) 845 1001
Information line: (033) 845 1002
E-mail address: bookings@kznwildlife.com
Please note that
bookings should be made well in advance of the starting date of the
hike to allow sufficient time for the forwarding of the necessary
payments and permits. Written applications are accepted up to nine
calendar months in advance on a random basis.
If a booking is made in writing please ensure that the number of people
in the group is stated, noting separately the number of adults and
juveniles. Each overnight stop must be clearly stipulated. A minimum
of 2 huts may be booked.
At least one adult must accompany each group of up to 10 persons under
the age of 18 and hikers must stay on the marked route in groups of
not less than 3 persons.
The receipt printed on the confirmation reservation form will serve
as the official permit to undertake the hike and must be produced
for inspection if required.
PLEASE NOTE:
You may start your hiking tour only at an official starting point
and may stay only in overnight facilities provided for this purpose.
Tents are not permitted.
Plan your hiking tour accordingly. Hikers are requested to use only
one mattress each when staying in trail huts. Hiking is allowed only
in the direction indicated on the map.
TARIFFS:
(Subject to change without prior notice)
Fees are based on the composition of the party. All persons of 12
years and older will be charged adult rates. A concession equivalent
to half the adult rate is available to high school pupils undertaking
the trail under the auspices of a bona fide educational institution.
This concession does not apply during school holidays, weekends or
on public holidays. Schools must make their written applications on
official stationery which must bear the signature of the headmaster.
Maps (waterproof or plain), T-Shirts and badges are available at the
Cobham and Garden Castle Offices. It is strongly recommended that
at least one map per group is purchased.
If a group does not wish to share with others, a block booking and
payment should be made for the maximum number of persons (30) that
can be accommodated in each hut.
TRANSPORT AND
PARKING:
Vehicles may only be parked at points indicated as parking areas on
the map. You leave your vehicle unattended at your own risk. You are
responsible for your own transport to the starting point and also
from the end point back to your vehicle. This is not a round route;
the start and finish are a long way apart so you will need to arrange
alternative transport back to your car.
The road to Mzimkhulwana and Winterhoek crosses private property.
Trespassers will be prosecuted.
Should you need transport to and from the beginning of the trail please
contact Sandy Leask on
(033) 701 1419 (w) and (033) 702 1228 (h) (033) 7011411 082 595 8444
or Sani Pass Carriers on (033) 7011017.
TRAIL DETAILS:
Duration: 5 days (5 nights)
Total distance: 59,3 km
Overnight huts: Pholela, Mzimkhulwana, Winterhoek, Swiman and Bushman's
Nek
Start: Foot of Sani Pass beyond the hotel
End: Bushman's Nek
The trail may be shortened by one or two days by starting or finishing
at Pholela or Swiman Huts, in which case vehicles may be parked at
the Cobham or Garden Castle office parking complex.
The trail may not be started from Winterhoek or Mzimkhulwana Huts.
FACILITIES
AT OVERNIGHT STOPS:
Each overnight stop can accommodate 30 persons and is provided with
basic facilities of bunk beds and mattresses, benches, tables, broom
and dust pan.
Hikers must supply their own bedding (e.g. sleeping bag), food, cooking
and lighting equipment in the form of portable stoves, lamps and torches
and are expected to leave the hut in a clean and tidy condition.
Flush toilets are provided and cold water is laid on at all huts.
Each farmhouse has a different design however, so that the number
of rooms and number of bunks in rooms varies.
Parties of less than 30 must be prepared to share accommodation.
Firewood is not available. (While supplies last, firewood is available
at Pholela and Swiman Huts).
Braai facilities are only available at Pholela and Swiman.
No fires are allowed at Mzimkhulwana and Winterhoek and Bushmans Nek
huts.
ROUTE DESCRIPTION:
Day one (6 hours - 13,3 km)
The starting point is at the foot of the famous Sani Pass, highest
mountain pass in South Africa. The Ngenwa pool is suitable for a lunch
break on a sunny day or, if it is raining, there is a cave a little
further along the trail. After this the trail ascends through attractive
country into the Pholela valley, crossing a suspension bridge to the
Pholela Hut. The Pholela Hut is one of the original farmhouses and
its design has been altered as little as possible.
The trees in the vicinity were planted by the early settlers and are
mainly exotic, including snow gum, cypress, pines and pin oak.
Overnight at Pholela Hut in Cobham Reserve.
Day two (3,5 hours
- 9 km)
The trail ascends the long slope past Tortoise Rocks before dropping
into the valley. The Mzimkhulwana Hut nestles alongside one of the
tributaries close to a clear pool.
A good lunch spot is Bathplug Cave, named after a hole in the cave
floor through which water disappears. Please do not deface/write,
scratch, pour water on, or touch the Bushman paintings on the walls.
A variety of indigenous trees and flowers may be seen along the trail,
including Cape holly, yellowwood, cabbage trees, proteas, tree ferns,
watsonias and gladioli.
Overnight at Mzimkhulwana Hut in Cobham Reserve.
Day three (5,5
hours - 12,2 km)
Pleasant vistas present themselves on the long climb towards the Little
Bamboo Mountain, named after the indigenous bamboo found here. Blue
cranes frequent the area around Crane Tarn and Scottish names such
as Inverness and Stromness have been given to farms by early Scots
settlers. The Killiecrankie pools tempt one to swim in the clear,
fresh mountain water. The lovely old oak trees around Winterhoek Hut
were probably planted at about the turn of the century.
Overnight at Winterhoek Hut in Garden Castle.
Day four (6 hours
- 12,8 km)
Be sure to fill your water bottle as few streams flow along this section
of the trail during the dry season. There is a steep climb up the
slopes of Garden Castle, after which the trail is relatively level
to Swiman Hut.
Overnight at Swiman Hut in Garden Castle.
Day five (4 hours
- 12 km)
From Swiman Hut the trail crosses into the wide Mzimude valley, climbs
again towards the fire look-out post passing Langalibalele cave which
has Bushmen paintings. Here again please do not deface/write, scratch,
pour water on, or touch the paintings. Sleeping in Langalibalele cave
is prohibited.
The Bushman's Nek Hut is on a short spur off the trail and can be
by-passed by those not spending the night there. The trail ends at
the parking area close to the Reserve entry point.
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
No pets of any kind are allowed in the reserves.
Littering is an offence. Hikers are requested to bring back
all their refuse for disposal in the refuse bins provided in the camps
and on the picnic sites. If you carry it in, please carry it out!
It is an offence to pick or damage any plant or to disturb
or kill any animal (including birds and their eggs, as well as reptiles),
or to disfigure any rock or rock paintings in any way, or to remove
any archaeological or fossil material.
It is an offence to make fires in caves or in wilderness areas.
The only places fires are permitted are in the braai facilities provided
for at Pholela and Swiman Huts.
INDEMNITY:
Neither the KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Board nor the KwaZulu-Natal
Nature Conservation Service accepts responsibility for any death,
injury or illness sustained or suffered by any person, or theft, or
loss of or damage to any property, occurring within or arising from
a visit or visits to parks, reserves, or resorts under their management
or control, howsoever caused, and whether allegedly due to the negligence
of the KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Board/KwaZulu-Natal Nature
Conservation Service or any of their employees or agents, or arising
from the use of any facilities supplied or made available.