Drakensburg Mountains
The Drakensberg is the highest mountain range in Southern Africa, in Zulu referred as uKhahlamba.
The mountain range’s most notable peaks include Champagne Castle, Giant’s Castle and Ben Macdhui and all of these peaks Border the country of Lesotho. Drakensberg Mountains are home to the world’s second-highest waterfall, the Tugela Falls with a drop of 947 meters.
Many of the caves found in the Drakensburg Mountains have Bushmen Rock Paintings. Here one can find the largest collection of such paint work in the world. Around 20,000 individual rock paintings have been recorded at 500 different caves. The oldest painting on a rock shelter wall in the Drakensberg dates back about 2400 years and paint chips at least a thousand years older have also been found.

