After a few days in the Drakensberg I am now back at work and I am back online!

The main reason for my trip to The Berg was to attend a series of concerts of the world famous Drakensberg Boys Choir. I enjoyed all the programmes very much (classical, ‘christmassy’, South African traditional, and contemporary) and will certainly be back for next year’s ‘Christmas in the Berg’ festival (5-7 December 2025).

https://dbchoir.com
I stayed again at Dragonview Lodge and took pictures at Falcon Ridge Bird of Prey Centre, which I visited many times before.


https://dragonview.co.za
And I took the opportunity to check out a few new activities and accommodation options to add to the portfolio which I offer to my Custom Luxury Tour guests.
A Drakensberg Helicopter Tour into the mountains was one of the best heli-excursions I ever did in my life. The various length flights leave from a small airstrip just next to the Drakensberg Boys Choir School. A great way to see the mountains close up, especially if one is not a hiker!

https://bergflying.co.za
I also went for a short walk (not a hike 😊) into the nearby Monks Cowl nature reserve (part of the Maloti-Drakensberg World Heritage Site). From the Monks Cowl ‘base camp’ many hiking trails lead into the mountains (even for multi day hiking excursions).

https://www.kznwildlife.com/ecotourism-home/item/monks-cowl.html
After two nights in the Central Drakensberg (Champagne Valley) I relocated to the Southern Drakensberg (Underberg area). I stayed at Moorcroft Manor Boutique Country Hotel in Himeville. This small, quiet and very beautiful place (with 12 rooms) will be my future base for trips with guests to the Southern Drakensberg (including Sani Pass tours into Lesotho).

https://www.moorcroft.co.za
The Mzimkulu Vulture Hide is only 10 minutes away from the Underberg. I spent 9 hours taking pictures not only of a large group of Cape Vultures but of many other bird species. I highly recommend this activity to any keen bird photographer.

https://www.saveourvultures.com
I will come back soon and I hope I will be lucky next time to get pictures of Bearded Vultures.
Before I returned back home I visited the nearby Kenmo Lake. A small nature reserve with excellent birding opportunities.

It was a very enjoyable time off.
Please let me know if you have any questions about my recent Drakensberg adventures.
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