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Three terrific towns in the Northern Cape you need to visit

Visiting South Africa’s largest province and not sure where to go? Here are three fascinating Northern Cape towns you MUST visit…

Visiting South Africa’s largest province and not sure where to go? Here are three fascinating Northern Cape towns you MUST visit. Photo: canva

When one thinks of the Northern Cape, the semi-arid sandy savanna of the Kalahari often springs to mind, but this SA province is much more than just desert. Here are three Northern Cape towns you MUST visit…

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Kuruman, Northern Cape

The Eye of Kuruman in Kuruman, Northern Cape. Photo: Rod Geer / flickr

Affectionately known as “the oasis of the desert” because of its permanent and abundant source of water, Kuruman is the main town on the Kalahari section of the Namakwari Route.

In this little town, you will find the famous Eye of Kuruman, one of the largest natural springs in the southern hemisphere. The spring sprouts out between 20 and 30 million litres of fresh water per day.

That feat is even more remarkable considering its located in a semi-arid region. The eye feeds the Kuruman River and a small scenic lake in the centre of the town. Definitely a must see.

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Loeriesfontein

The Northern Cape is know for its Quiver trees. Photo: canva

Well-known for being the town with the largest collection of wind pumps in the country (how peculiarly fantastic is that!), the small town of Loeriesfontein is the perfect destination for an unusual, off-the-beaten-track kind of adventure.

Here you will also find one of the world’s largest quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma) forests. These fascinating trees grow to 4m, store water in their trunks, resist drought indefinitely and live up to 400 years.

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Sutherland

Sutherland transforms into a snowy escape during winter. Photo: canva

The isolated town of Sutherland lies in the western Roggeveld Mountains of the Karoo and is home to the South African Astronomical Observatory. The Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) – the largest optical telescope in the southern hemisphere – is perfectly positioned in this town to investigate the universe above.

In addition to being the country’s astronomical hub, Sutherland is also regarded as the coldest place in South Africa and if you’re visiting in winter, there’s a good chance of the seeing the little town magically dusted in snow!

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Sundeeka Mungroo

Sundeeka Mungroo is a content writer, foodie and all-round adventure-seeker. She's a graduate of the University of South Africa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature, and has worked as a copywriter and editor in the digital marketing industry. Sundeeka currently writes for I Love South Africa and The South African. She lives in the beautiful Mother City and loves exploring all that South Africa has to offer.

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