Lotheni
Noted for its magnificent scenery and beautiful camp, Lotheni is situated in a remote section of the Maloti-Drakensberg Park. Many delightful walking trails are available to suit all ages. For spectacular views of the Drakensberg, the Emadundwini Trail, an 11.8 km circular route crossing a number of small streams and traveling up a steep incline is recommended. Other trails such as the Eagle, Falls, Canyon, Jacobs Ladder and the historically interesting Gelib Tree are also very rewarding.
Ash Cave Hike
A three to four hour hike from Lotheni Camp Site to Ash Cave.
Starting from the Lotheni campsite, follow the main path up the left-hand bank of the Lotheni River past the eMpophomeni Falls to a fork 4,5km from the start. You then take the right-hand path and continue up the Lotheni River for another 3 km, crossing a t ...
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Buttress Pass (The Passage)
Buttress Pass is very straightforward and, hence, is also known as The Passage. The pass starts on the contour path 2km south of Redi Pass.
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Eagle Trail
A hike of 6 hours. The trail starts from the rest camp in the Lotheni Nature Reserve and is a circular route.
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Gelib Tree Trail
A hike of 2.5 hours. This is a short trail offering magnificent views.
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Hatimba Buttress
Hatimba Buttress is in the Lotehni reserve.
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Hlathimbe Cave (North)
Hlathimbe Cave (North) is found at the top to Hlathimbe North Pass in the Lotheni area. The cave floor is level and provides good shelter from the elements.
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Hlathimbe Cave (South)
Hlathimbe Cave (South) is found at the top to Hlathimbe South Pass in the Lotheni area.
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Hlathimbe Pass (North)
Hlathimbe North Pass is found in the Lotheni area. The North route splits from the South route at the Hlathimba river crossing. It is considered to be a more challenging hike than the Hlathimbe South Pass.
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Hlathimbe Pass (South)
The Hlathimbe Pass is believed to have been used in historic times. The southernmost pass is the easier and more popular route. At the Hlatimba River crossing the South and North Hlatimba Pass paths split.
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Jacobs Ladder Hike
A hike of 2km which follows the Lotheni River and leads to the spectacular Jacobs Ladder Waterfall.
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Ka Masihlenga Pass
Ka Masihlenga Pass is the quickest route from Lotheni rest camp to summit. It is a steep pass that leads to the top of the escarpment south of the Hawk.
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Lithabaneng
Lithabaneng peak is located in the Lotheni area.
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Litseketseke
Litseketseke is located in the Lotheni area.
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Litseketseke Spur
Litseketseke Spur is located in the Lotheni area.
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Lotheni Camp to Hlathimbe South Pass
A hike of 7 to 8 hours over 16 km's and 1 447m uphill. The hike begins at Lotheni Camp, follows the Ngodwini River and ascends up to the contour path. The Hlathimbe Pass itself is very steep, doing the hike to the top over 2 days is a good option.
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Lotheni Cave
Lotheni Cave sleeps 4 people and is found near the top between the Lotheni Gully and Lotheni South pass route.
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Lotheni Nature Reserve
Situated in the southern section of the Maloti Drakensburg Park, Lotheni is noted for its magnificent scenery and hiking. The reserve is 3 984 ha in extent. Situated in a spectacular section of the Maloti Drakensberg Park, the main activities revolve around mountain hiking with many scenic trails. The Emadundwini ...
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Lotheni Pass (North Fork)
Lotheni Pass North Fork is a rock pass situated in the Lotheni region.
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Lotheni Pass (South Fork - gully access)
Lotheni South Pass. The gully access is actually more prominent but the North Fork is the one indicated on maps. It is a known smuggling route and is an easier hike than the North Fork.
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Lotheni Pass (South Fork)
Lotheni South Fork is a smuggling route with a trail. Lotheni South Fork is an easier hike than the North Fork.
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Lotheni Peak
Lotheni peak is located in the Lotheni area.
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Lynx Cave
Lynx cave is between Hlathimbe Pass and Mlahlangubo Pass about 70 meters below the top of the escarpment. The cave offers good shelter in bad weather, has a level floor but may be damp in summer.
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Ntubeni Pass
Ntubeni Pass is steeper than Lotheni Pass and is grass the whole way up. It is located in the Lotheni area.
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Redi
Redi is in the Lotheni area.
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Redi Pass
Redi Pass is the sixth highest peak in South Africa. The direct route up it demands rock climbing.
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Terateng
Terateng Cave
Terateng Cave is in the Lotheni area, its one of the highest caves in the Drakensberg. The cave is small and can accommodate 2 people.
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The Hawk
The Hawk is in the Lotheni area. The name suits perfectly.
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The Tent
Uklebe Pass
The pass is north of KaMasihlenga Pass and South of the Hawk in the Lotheni area.
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Yellowwood Cave
Yellowwood Cave is in the Lotheni area. The cave is easily reached from Lotheni Camp (about 6km).
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Yellowwood Cave Tarn and Waterfall Hike
From the Loteni camp follow the Loteni River then left along the Masinhlonga fork. The cave is south-facing. The route continues up to the contour path, then eastwards back towards the camp.
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