Nestled within the Drakensberg Range, Tugela Gorge offers a dramatic landscape of flat-topped peaks and sheer cliffs. As you hike through the valley, small mountain streams meander across grassy slopes, and the imposing Drakensberg Amphitheatre dominates the horizon. A highlight of the region is Tugela Falls, the second-highest waterfall in the world, adding to the allure of this remote area in KwaZulu-Natal. Today, visitors can explore the rugged terrain and witness the natural beauty that makes it a favorite among intrepid hikers.
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