Nduli Nature Reserve
is on the outskirts of town, and is a sanctuary from the melee that is
Mthatha: taxi drivers, robot-runners, white bakkies, queue jumpers and
pothole dodgers.
This is where I like to go on a Saturday or Sunday morning (sometimes both days), with My Friend (and occasionally some Other Friends). It's a brisk 4.6km hike, and we do it in about an hour. Bob cycles the route twice in the same time we do one circuit. He reckons that if My Friend and I didn't talk each other to death, we'd be able to do it a lot quicker.
Of course, he doesn't take into account the times we stop for the bokkies, which is delightfully often.
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What part of NO ENTRY do you not understand?
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There doesn't appear to be any poaching in the Reserve, despite the
poverty in the area. Apparently the reason is that venison is not a
taste of choice.
We also stop to look at the birds...
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The hoopoe is one of my favourites |
...and the butterflies...
About fifteen minutes into the walk, you can take a detour into the Rock Garden
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Sanctuary within a sanctuary |
...but I do know that this site has a cache (
read about Geocaching here).
We've found it, but haven't logged our visit yet, as we'd like to add
something special to the cache before we do. We haven't quite worked out what
yet, but want it to be Mandela related; though not something that
another Geocacher can take away with them (which is permitted, as long as they
replace it with something of equal of greater value).
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The cliff face, evidence that this used to be a quarry. Wonder if the cache is nearby? |
There are very few visitors to the Nature Reserve (about ten per week),
and this shell has lain undisturbed for over a month. In fact there are
so few visitors, My Friend has walked in her
bikini top a few times, to get rid of the T-shirt tan she's developed.
I'm not brave
enough to do that. Besides, if Bob sees me, he might just fall off his
bike.
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There's this funny little building in the rock garden. No graffiti or signs of recent occupation. Wondering if it used to be a watchman's hut? |
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There must have been quite a bit of traffic here. Many, many years ago. |
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Dogs are not
allowed in Nduli. Apparently, if they are seen in the Reserve, they are
shot by the rangers. |
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Yup. Here'll be dogs. |
The cost of accommodation in and around Mthatha is exorbitant (worse than in Cape Town), whether you are overnighting, renting or buying. I've heard rumours that there's quite a bit of pressure from developers to release this 'wasted' land for development. It hope it stays that way, just a rumour.
Wow! And so close to suburbia! Enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteMargaret, not only are we close to suburbia, we are also close to a hospital. Now that we're fitter, we're trying to pluck up courage to do two laps, so we can get rescued if necessary.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nomakhep!
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