Friday, 28 October 2022

Quivertree Gorge Trail, an excellent route!

The road up to the mountain plateau
 is not for the faint of heart!


We head for the Quivertree Gorge Walking Trail from BullsPort Lodge & Farmhouse. At the end of the day, this will turn out to be one of the most fantastic trails we have hiked in Africa so far! Perhaps only surpassed by the "Etendeka Overnight Walking Trail" (link) and our recent 3 days walking safari in Mundulea Private Reserve (link). However, they are both several-days walking experiences, whereas Quivertree Gorge Trail is a 5-7 hours tour. 

We drive into the Naukluft mountains to the starting point at the top of the trail. From the open Land Rover, we have the most amazing views of towering mountains and spectacular nature 360 degrees. In the distance, we see Hartmann's mountain zebras in their true environment on a mountain side, and we see many exotic plants next to the trail. 

Exotic tree, Naukluft

Klipspringer, Naukluft

Quivertree, Quivertree Gorge Trail

Good we are in a solid Land Rover. The road up to the mountain plateau is not for the faint of heart! On the right side of the car, there is a free fall! It is about having faith in the clutch and the driver! Fortunately, he proves to be extremely competent and pleasant. This morning, the temperature is 20-25C, later in the gorge, it rises to >35C. Remember plenty drinking water. First, we stop at a radio mast on the top of a mountain. It covers the entire ranch. Truely amazing views.

View near radio mast, Naukluft Mountains

Naukluft

Then, we continue to the drop-off point at 1850m, where the driver leaves us. 

We start by going down a mountainside.  We received a good trail description at BullsPort, and there are good markings everywhere. Still take care, this is NOT a place you want to get lost.

On the way to the starting point, our guide pointed out a leopard track(!) Good we have become used to walking in leopard land (read link). We do not see the leopard itself (fortunately they are very shy). We can also read in the trail description, that there is spitting copra in the gorge, named Amanda (!)

The trip through the gorge itself is absolutely wonderful. We're nuts alone, it's about not getting hurt, avoid spraining your ankle. Fortunately, our hosts know where we are and our guide is supposed to pick us up 3 hours later.

Watch out!

We constantly watch where we put our hands and feet! We have to stop to look up and enjoy the surroundings.

Quivertree George, Naukluft

The route winds along the bottom of the gorge - and sometimes steeply up the sides. There are good markings and difficult places have chains / railings. There is water in rock pools along the way, but you can see that we are just before the rainy season.

Quivertree Gorge Trail, rest

This turned out to be an absolutely fantastic trip. It´s highly recommended. The tour is a gem (and so is BullsPort in its own wonderfully relaxed way)

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