Go! Drive & Camp

CAMPING DESTINATIO­N

- Words and photos Leon Botha

Location isn’t always the most important element when camping. Your first thought may be to head to a beach or up a mountain, but then you might miss a great campsite right under your nose. We visit two such places… locations you’ll want to save for future visits.

Campsites along the KwaZulu-Natal coast – and especially the South Coast – are lined up like sardines in a can, offering a seaside holiday at its best. The province’s Drakensber­g resorts are equally sought after, as is the iSimangali­so Wetland Park with its forest stretching like a 170 km long worm to the Mozambican border. But when it comes to camping, there are more than just beaches, mountains and forests in this province. You might get a few odd looks when you say you’re off to camp in Durban, far from the beach. Or when you set off for the seemingly dull Midlands that run west of Durban in a wide strip all the way to the Free State border. The Queensburg­h Caravan Park is nicely located in the Durban metropolit­an area, in-between residentia­l areas, but you can’t get farther “away” from the city. Pack your bags... and barely 100 km inland, the second camping gem awaits: the Bushwillow Caravan Park. At Howick you turn off the N3 north in the direction of the Karkloof Reserve with the road leading up to the campsite. It’s amazing. Pure bliss.

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