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Giants Cup Wilderness Reserve -
Accommodation near Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa
Giants
Cup Wilderness Reserve (Southern Drakensberg), the premier wild-trout
flyfishing destination in Southern Africa, is a registered site of
Conservation Significance (site no 49). Home to prolific wildlife and
waterfowl, Giants Cup has been called “one of the most beautiful
fly-fishing destinations on the planet” (R. Kirby). With the
Umzimkulwana river and a lake full of wild-spawning rainbow and brown
trout, Giants Cup Wilderness sets the standard for authentic wilderness
angling in spectacular mountain scenery
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| Price:
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| 3 lodges |
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With
four en-suite double bedrooms in 3 thatched units, Giants Cup Wilderness
Reserve offers exceptional comfort and privacy in an unspoiled mountain
wilderness. The Lakeside Lodge and Fisherman's Cottage are set in pines -
a short cast away from the water's edge - with en-suite jacuzzis,
fully-equipped kitchens, lounge and fireplace, patio and braai, offering
accommodation in well-appointed comfort. All linens, crockery and cutlery
are provided. Catering is available by appointment. The lodging is
well-appointed, but without television, radio and telephone. Cellphone
reception at the units varies from good to poor, with 082 reception
better than 083. Fax, telephone and email facilities are available at the
main farmhouse. If you are self-catering, bring your food and fishing
tackle. Everything else supplied by Giants Cup.
Giants
Cup Wilderness Reserve has been called “one of the world’s most
beautiful trout angling resorts” (Fly-Fishing in Southern Africa,
Robert Brandon-Kirby). It offers self-sustaining populations of Brown and
Rainbow Trout in the midst of an unspoiled wilderness. The lake varies in
depth from about 1 - 2 meters over the shallows, down to 14 meters in the
channel and the main basin. The Umzimkulwana River runs for 18 kilometers
through the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Mountain Park, A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE
site, and is accessible by hikers off the farm. No vehicular access is
permitted, but the first few kilometres above the farm are not hard to
get to. Where else can you fly-fish for wild spawning fish of up to 10.5
pounds, while surrounded by herds of grazing eland and mountain reedbuck,
and with lammergeyer (bearded vulture) or black eagle circling overhead?
The lake & Umzimkulwana river, which flows through it, comprise an
open, naturally self-sustaining fishery. Although our hatchery produces
95% of the trout used throughout the Southern Drakensberg, we do not
stock the system. Thus the fishery is a unique wild system, replenished
from the wild spawning of Brown and Rainbow Trout in the headwaters of
the Umzimkulwana, a major tributary of the Umzimkulu. Facilities for
golf, squash, bowls and polo-crosse are available in the village. There
are more than 106 identified rock-art sites in the sandstone layer in the
surrounding Drakensberg wilderness.
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