Ladysmith's Natural or Wildlife Attractions or Experiences
Ladysmith is not only ideally situated between two major cities(Johannesburg and Durban), it is also ideally set at the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains.
Qedusizi Dam:
For many years Ladysmith has suffered from perennial flooding. It is only after the construction of the Qedusizi Dam that Ladysmith was safe from one of the violent effects of nature. The Qedusizi Dam brought an end to suffering in Ladysmith thus living up to its Zulu name which means “end of suffering”.There is another dam which is being built in Driefontein.I believe that it will also bring changes because floods are not yet over in some parts of Ladysmith.
Spioenkop Nature Reserve:
25 km from Ladysmith is one of South Africa’s popular wildlife sanctuaries, Spioenkop Nature Reserve. This 60 square kilometre reserve is home to animals such as the rhino, giraffe and zebra. The sporting activities that Spioenkop offers include hiking, horse riding, angling, yachting, water-skiing and power boating.Spioenkop is also supplying other parts of Gauteng with water because in Gauteng there is a shortage of water.
Ladysmith made world headlines at the turn of the century when it was besieged for 118 days, from 2 November 1899 to 28 February 1900, during the most crucial stage of the Anglo-Boer War. 3,000 British soldiers died during the siege.
Ladysmith's Natural or Wildlife Attractions or Experiences Ladysmith is not only ideally situated between two major cities(Johannesburg and Durban), it is also ideally set at the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains. Qedusizi Dam: For many years Ladysmith has suffered from perennial flooding. It is only after the construction of the Qedusizi Dam that Ladysmith was safe from one of the violent effects of nature. The Qedusizi Dam brought an end to suffering in Ladysmith thus living up to its Zulu name which means “end of suffering”. Spioenkop Nature Reserve: 25 km from Ladysmith is one of South Africa’s popular wildlife sanctuaries, Spioenkop Nature Reserve. This 6000 ha reserve is home to animals such as the rhino, giraffe and zebra. The sporting activities that Spioenkop offers include hiking, horse riding, angling, yachting, water-skiing and power boating.
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