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West Coast & Namakwa Map When you’re on the move... Kleenex ® Everyday Pocket Packs 10’s Kleenex ® Softique Pocket Packs 8’s Kleenex ® Calendula Lotion Pocket Packs 6’s Kleenex ® Hand Sanitising Moist Wipes Kleenex ® Hand & Face Moist Wipes ®Registered Trademarks of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide. ©2012 KCWW When you’re on the move, and trusted softness and care is not negotiable, a convenient Kleenex ® Pocket Pack or Moist Wipe will ensure that you and your family are prepared for anything, anywhere. NORTHERN CAPE Majestically stretching over 360 000 square kilometres from the world-renowned Kalahari Desert in the north to the arid plains of the Karoo in the South, the Northern Cape Province of South Africa offers visitors an unforgettable holiday experience. For nature lovers, the Northern Cape offers an abundance of nature and outdoor experiences with its incredible natural beauty and versatility. The province’s magnifying appeal is steeped in its rich archaeological heritage tracing ancient tribes like the San (Bushmen), Nama and Griqua and pays homage to its diverse history. The province is divided into five regions, namely Diamond Fields, Kalahari, Green Kalahari, Namakwa and Karoo. The Namakwa region especially offers a rich and diverse tourism experience. Visitors can immerse themselves in the colourful histories of towns deeply rooted in a proud mining tradition. Take an unforgettable raft or canoe trip through imposing canyons on the meandering waterways of Namakwa’s artery of life, the Orange River. Or take your 4x4 on an adventure in the haunting moonscapes of the stunningly barren, saw-toothed mountains of the untamed |Ai|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park. Alternatively, wrap yourself in an aura of meditation and escape to the timeless serenity of a solitary, palm-fringed cathedral at Pella. Or, as the copper sun sets on Port Nolloth’s diamond sea and the last, lonely lines are reeled in, indulge in a crayfish barbecue (braai). Enjoy the cultural interaction with the Nama people whilst taking a donkey ride in Eksteenfontein or staying over in the community-run Kookfontein rondavels near Steinkopf. Experience the mystery and wonder of the star-studded night skies at the Southern African Astronomical Observatory in Sutherland where the clear Karoo sky shows millions of stars. The Northern Cape is the Creator’s playground, a kingdom of contrasts where beauty and rigorous climate pool mysterious forces to exude an uncommon hospitality, making you feel immediately at home in this beloved countryside. WEST COAST Between July and October each year, the sun-baked plains and sandstone mountains of the West Coast metamorphose into a kaleidoscope of brilliant colour as the veld gives rise to the world renowned wild flowers. The roadsides and wetlands are filled with the last patches of Arum Lillies and white Rain Daisies herald the arrival of spring, jostling with tiny yellow Button Daisies, Blue Flax and pink Nemesias. Look out for the daintier, sometimes hidden Winecups, Sparaxis, Lechenalia and Babiana flowers. Good rains will ensure that the carpets of flowers last well into October and multi-coloured Vygies, Watsonias and fields of orange and yellow ‘Stinkkruid” will await you too. To fully take advantage of the region’s spring, wild flower experience, combine a visit to one of the wild flower reserves on the West Coast with the annual Wild Flower shows held in Clanwilliam, Darling and Hopefield where more than 300 wild flower species and –plants are displayed. Biedouw Valley and Ramskop Nature Reserve near Clanwilliam, Tienie Versfeld and Groenekloof Reserve near Darling, “Groot Winterhoek” Reserve near Porterville, Postberg in the West Coast National Park and the three floral kingdoms (Fynbos, Succulents and Nama- Karoo vegetation) in the Matzikama region, is a must to visit. NAMAKWA Most flowers enthusiasts’ dream is to experience Namakwa’s spring display. This unspoiled expanse of open spaces is regarded as one of the world’s botanical wonders. The first flowers appear in July along the drier coastal strip and in the north of the region and later flowering displays can be found until early October at the higher and cooler altitudes. Labelled by visitors as ‘the greatest flower show on earth’, Namakwa offers blazing Persian carpets of colourful daisies and vegeta- tion rich in bulbs, perennial shrubs and vygies – an estimated 3000 + plant species with more than 50% unique to the area. Namakwa is part of the Succulent Karoo and contains more than 6 000 plant species, 250 species of birds, 78 species of mammals, 132 species of reptiles and amphibians and an unknown number of insects, making it the world's richest bulb flora arid region and the most diverse, arid environment. More than 40% of these species are found nowhere else on Earth. Many byroads traverse the region and a large variation of landscapes and colour combinations can be found within short distances. Be sure not to miss the Goegap Nature Reserve (Springbok), the Namaqualand National Park (Kamieskroon) and the ‘bulb capital’ Niewoudtville. The best way to discover the small jewels sheltering between the taller plants is on foot and it offers keen photogra- phers amazingly rewarding experiences. Before setting out on your floral experience do contact the local tourism bureaux for up-to-date flower news or visit www.experiencenortherncape.com flower updates. CAPE TOWN The Mother City lies in the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom – the smallest and richest of the earth’s six floristic kingdoms. It’s the only city in the world with a 1000 metre high mountain on its doorstep. With a Biodiversity Garden on the Green Point Common, plus the world-renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens at the foot of Table Mountain, and easily accessible mountain walking trails, a visit to the Cape Peninsula has something for everyone’s level of fitness. Cape Town has numerous walking clubs, conservation groups and societies that welcome visitors who have a shared interest in combining outdoor walks with the enjoyment of viewing flowers growing in their natural habitat. Each season brings its own surprises, with spring flowers extending well into November. In summer, you will find Red Disas and indigenous orchids on the mountain peaks, with rare Ericas and Buchus covering the mountain slopes or clinging to waterfall gulleys. The best time for a wild flower walk is the first sunny day after a rainy spell. FLOWER SPECIES OF NAMAKWA Dimorphotheca pluvialis (Namakwa Daisy) These mass flowering daisies can be confused with snow all along the Namakwa region. Arctotis fastuosa (Bittergousblom) This proud flower can be found growing abundantly in the Tankwa National Park during springtime. Colchicum sp. (Cup-and-Saucer) These low-lying flowers can be found north of the Cape Floral Region towards Namakwa. Tripteris oppositifolia (Skaapbos) This stunning flower can be found all over the Namakwa region, especially in Vanrhynsdorp. Gazania krebsiana (Gousblom) This beautiful flower is well known as the pride of the flower route . Jordaaniella cuprea (Rankvygie) This gorgeous creeping succulent blooms from July to August. Flower images and information provided by the South African National Biodiversity Institute’s plant information website www.plantzafrica.com FLOWER SPECIES OF THE WEST COAST Polygala virgata (Bloukappie) This charming shrub’s peak flowering time is from September to February. Geissorhiza radians (Kelkiewyn) This rare gem - resembling a glass of wine - can be found around Darling in spring. Heliophila coronopifolia (Wild Flax) This delightful flower dances in the breeze all across the West Coast region. Spiloxene capensis (Poublom) These star-like flowers can be spotted from Clanwilliam to the Cape Peninsula. Limonium peregrinum (Strandroos) This showy sea lavender blooms in summer along the West Coast. Ornithogalum thyrsoides (Chincherinchee) This white showstopper can be found in sandy flats and marshes along the West Coast. Flower images and information provided by the South African National Biodiversity Institute’s plant information website www.plantzafrica.com Flower Season Dates: The flower season runs from July through to late October. The amount and timing of the winter rains and winds has a crucial influence on the flowers. That’s why each year has a different outcome. The flowers tend to bloom up north first, and as the season continues, they bloom further and further south. Before you set off on your journey, call the Kleenex ® Flower Hotline at 071 320 7146 to find out where this year’s hotspots are. Namakwa Calvinia The Calvinia Museum: +27 (0)27 341 8131 Akkerendam Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 341 8100 Hantam Meat Festival 24-25 Aug 2012: +27 (0)27 341 8219 Concordia Orbicule Hill National Monument: +27 (0)27 712 8035 Garies Rooiberg Conservancy: +27 (0)27 712 8035 Roodebergskloof Hiking Trail: +27 (0)27 652 8000 Roodebergskloof Flower Power Run: +27(0)27 652 8000 Kakamas Augrabies Falls National Park: +27 (0)54 452 9200 Kamieskroon Succulent Karoo Knowledge Centre: +27 (0)82 484 6993 Kleinzee / Koingnaas 4x4 trails, surfing, birding, hiking, museum. Molyneux Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 877 0028 Namakwa National Park Namakwa Beach Camp experience, 9 Aug - 16 Sept: +27 (0)11 781 1661 Nieuwoudtville Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 218 1010 Hantam Botanical Garden: +27 (0)27 218 1200 Khoisan Rock Paintings in Papkuilsfontein: +27 (0)83 643 3188 Nieuwoudtville Falls: +27 (0)27 218 1336 Okiep Cornish Pump House: +27 (0)27 744 1000 Richtersveld |Ai-|Ais Transfrontier Park: +27 (0)27 831 1506 Springbok Namakwa National Park: +27 (0)27 672 1948 Goegap Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 718 9906 The Namakwa Museum: +27 (0)27 718 8134 Daisy Marathon, 3 Sept: +27 (0)27 718 1060 Steinkopf Kookfontein Hiking Trails: +27 (0)27 721 8841 Williston Winter Festival, 2-4 Sept 2012: +27 (0)53 391 3028 West Coast Cederberg & Matzikama mountain ranges Rock art paintings (Algeria, Citrusdal, Clanwilliam and Van Rhynsdorp): +27 (0)22 433 8505 Citrusdal Cederberg San Rock paintings, 4x4, hiking/Natural Hot Spring - The Baths: +27 (0)22 921 3210 Clanwilliam Ramskop Nature Reserve and Biedouw Valley San Rock paintings: +27 (0)27 482 2024 Rooibos tea Darling Evita-se-Perron: +27 (0)22 492 3361 !Khwa ttu San Cultural and Educational Centre: +27 (0)22 492 2998 Lamberts Bay Bird Island: +27 (0)21 483 0190 Langebaan West Coast National Park: +27 (0)22 772 2144 Moorreesburg Wheat Industry Museum: +27 (0)22 433 1093 Rocherpan Verlorenvlei RAMSAR site Estuarine system and wetlands. Unspoilt beaches with open air seafood restaurants Yzerfontein, Langebaan and Lambertsbaai Van Rhynsdorp The Succulent Nursery: +27 (0)22 219 1062 4x4 Routes Rooibos tea Velddrif Bokkomlaan & Birding: +27 (0)22 783 1821 SA Fisheries Museum: +27 (0)22 783 2531 Vredenburg West Coast Fossil Park: +27 (0)22 766 1606 Wild Flower Shows Vanrhynsdorp Succulent Show, Hopefield Fynbos Show, Clanwilliam Wild Flower Show, Darling Wild Flower Show: +27 (0)22 433 8505 Wine- and Olive Routes West Coast Wine Route, Swartland Wine & Olive Route and Darling Wine Experience: +27 (0)22 433 8505 TOP ATTRACTIONS USEFUL CONTACTS Namakwa Tourism / Namakwa District Municipality +27 (0)27 712 8000 www.namakwa-dm.gov.za Northern Cape Tourism Tel: +27 (0)53 833 1434 www.experiencenortherncape.com Nieuwoudtville Publicity Association Tel: +27 (0)27 218 1336 www.nieuwoudtville.com Cape Town Tourism +27 (0)21 487 6800 www.capetown.travel West Coast Tourism Tel +27 (0)22 433 8505 www.capewestcoast.org CapeNature Head Office: +27 (0)21 483 0000 Bookings: +27 (0)21 483 0190 www.capenature.co.za South African National Biodiversity Institute - SANBI Tel +27 (0)12 843 5000 www.sanbi.org | www.plantzafrica.com namaqualand.com Tel +27 (0)83 283 2700 www.namaqualand.com Tourism Information Offices Calvinia +27 (0)27 341 8131 Cape Town +27 (0)21 487 6800 Citrusdal +27 (0)22 921 3210 Clanwilliam +27 (0)27 482 2024 Darling +27 (0)22 492 3361 Garies +27 (0)27 652 8000 Hopefield +27 (0)22 723 1720 Kamieskroon +27 (0)27 672 1948 Klawer +27 (0)27 201 3376 Kleinzee/Koingnaas +27 (0)27 877 0028 Lamberts Bay +27 (0)27 432 1000 Langebaan +27 (0)22 772 1515 Malmesbury +27 (0)22 487 1133 Moorreesburg +27 (0)22 433 1072 Nieuwoudtville +27 (0)27 218 1336 Paternoster +27 (0)22 752 2323 Pella +27 (0)54 971 0062 Piketberg +27 (0)22 913 2063 Port Nolloth +27 (0)27 851 1111 R27 Hub +27 (0)83 708 4007 Riebeek Valley +27 (0)22 448 1545 Springbok +27 (0)27 712 8034/5/6/8054 Strandfontein +27 (0)27 201 3376 Sutherland +27 (0)23 5711 265 Vanrhynsdorp +27 (0)27 201 3371 Velddrif +27 (0)22 783 1821 Vredendal +27 (0)27 201 3376 Williston +27 (0)56 391 3003 Wupperthal +27 (0)27 492 3410 Yzerfontein +27 (0)22 451 2985 Northern Cape Province Akkerendam Nature Reserve +27 (0)27 341 8100 Augrabies National Park +27 (0)54 452 9200 Doringkloof Nature Reserve +27 (0)51 753 3006 Goegap Nature Reserve +27 (0)27 718 9906 Hantam National Botanical Garden +27 (0)27 218 1200 Hester Malan Wild Flower Garden +27 (0)27 718 9906 |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park +27 (0)27 831 1506 Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park +27 (0)54 561 2000 Mokala National Park +27 (0)53 204 0158 Nababeep Nature Reserve +27 (0)82 889 8696 Namakwa National Park +27 (0)27 672 1948 Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve +27 (0)27 218 1010 Rolfontein Nature Reserve +27 (0)53 664 0171 Tankwa Karoo National Park +27 (0)27 341 1927 Witsand Nature Reserve +27 (0)83 234 7573 Western Cape Province Buffelsfontein Game Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 451 2824 Cape Columbine Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 752 2718 Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 780 9100 Cederberg Wilderness Area (Algeria) +27 (0)27 482 2403 Contreberg Wild Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361 Darling Renosterveld Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361 Fernkloof Reserve +27 (0)28 313 8100 Hopefield Fynbos Park +27 (0)22 723 1720 Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens +27 (0)21 799 8899 Knersvlakte Park +27 (0)27 219 1480 Koeberg Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 553 2466 Kokerboom Succulent Nursery +27 (0)27 219 1062 Neulfonteinkop Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 433 1072 Op-den-Berg Reserves +27 (0)27 219 1480 Oudepost Wild Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361 Ramskop Nature Garden +27 (0)27 482 8000 Rietvlei Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 557 5509 Riverlands Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 487 7360 Rocherpan Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 931 2900 Rondeberg Private Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3435 SAS Saldanha Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 702 3523 Schaapeiland Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 451 2366 Silvermine Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 789 2457 Table Mountain National Park +27 (0)21 701 8692 Tienie Versveld Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361 Tokai Forest +27 (0)21 172 7471 Tygerberg Private Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 913 5695 Walker Bay Nature Reserve +27 (0)28 314 0062 Waylands Wild Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361 West Coast NP/Postberg Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 772 2144 NATURE RESERVES, NATIONAL PARKS & BOTANICAL GARDENS

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West Coast &

Namakwa Map

When you’re on the move...

Kleenex® Everyday Pocket Packs 10’s

Kleenex® Softique Pocket Packs 8’s

Kleenex® Calendula Lotion Pocket Packs 6’s

Kleenex® Hand Sanitising Moist Wipes

Kleenex® Hand & Face Moist Wipes

®Registered Trademarks of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide. ©2012 KCWW

When you’re on the move, and trusted softness and care is not negotiable, a convenient Kleenex® Pocket Pack or Moist Wipe will ensure that you and your family are prepared for anything, anywhere.

NORTHERN CAPE

Majestically stretching over 360 000 square kilometres from the world-renowned Kalahari Desert in the north to the arid plains of the Karoo in the South, the Northern Cape Province of South Africa offers visitors an unforgettable holiday experience.

For nature lovers, the Northern Cape offers an abundance of nature and outdoor experiences with its incredible natural beauty and versatility. The province’s magnifying appeal is steeped in its rich archaeological heritage tracing ancient tribes like the San (Bushmen), Nama and Griqua and pays homage to its diverse history. The province is divided into �ve regions, namely Diamond Fields, Kalahari, Green Kalahari, Namakwa and Karoo.

The Namakwa region especially offers a rich and diverse tourism experience. Visitors can immerse themselves in the colourful histories of towns deeply rooted in a proud mining tradition. Take an unforgettable raft or canoe trip through imposing canyons on the meandering waterways of Namakwa’s artery of life, the Orange River. Or take your 4x4 on an adventure in the haunting moonscapes of the stunningly barren, saw-toothed mountains of the untamed |Ai|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park.

Alternatively, wrap yourself in an aura of meditation and escape to the timeless serenity of a solitary, palm-fringed cathedral at Pella. Or, as the copper sun sets on Port Nolloth’s diamond sea and the last, lonely lines are reeled in, indulge in a cray�sh barbecue (braai).

Enjoy the cultural interaction with the Nama people whilst taking a donkey ride in Eksteenfontein or staying over in the community-run Kookfontein rondavels near Steinkopf. Experience the mystery and wonder of the star-studded night skies at the Southern African Astronomical Observatory in Sutherland where the clear Karoo sky shows millions of stars.

The Northern Cape is the Creator’s playground, a kingdom of contrasts where beauty and rigorous climate pool mysterious forces to exude an uncommon hospitality, making you feel immediately at home in this beloved countryside.

WEST COAST

Between July and October each year, the sun-baked plains and sandstone mountains of the West Coast metamorphose into a kaleidoscope of brilliant colour as the veld gives rise to the world renowned wild �owers.

The roadsides and wetlands are �lled with the last patches of Arum Lillies and white Rain Daisies herald the arrival of spring, jostling with tiny yellow Button Daisies, Blue Flax and pink Nemesias. Look out for the daintier, sometimes hidden Winecups, Sparaxis, Lechenalia and Babiana �owers. Good rains will ensure that the carpets of �owers last well into October and multi-coloured Vygies, Watsonias and �elds of orange and yellow ‘Stinkkruid” will await you too.

To fully take advantage of the region’s spring, wild �ower experience, combine a visit to one of the wild �ower reserves on the West Coast with the annual Wild Flower shows held in Clanwilliam, Darling and Hope�eld where more than 300 wild �ower species and –plants are displayed.

Biedouw Valley and Ramskop Nature Reserve near Clanwilliam, Tienie Versfeld and Groenekloof Reserve near Darling, “Groot Winterhoek” Reserve near Porterville, Postberg in the West Coast National Park and the three �oral kingdoms (Fynbos, Succulents and Nama- Karoo vegetation) in the Matzikama region, is a must to visit.

NAMAKWA

Most �owers enthusiasts’ dream is to experience Namakwa’s spring display. This unspoiled expanse of open spaces is regarded as one of the world’s botanical wonders. The �rst �owers appear in July along the drier coastal strip and in the north of the region and later �owering displays can be found until early October at the higher and cooler altitudes. Labelled by visitors as ‘the greatest �ower show on earth’, Namakwa offers blazing Persian carpets of colourful daisies and vegeta-tion rich in bulbs, perennial shrubs and vygies – an estimated 3000 + plant species with more than 50% unique to the area.

Namakwa is part of the Succulent Karoo and contains more than 6 000 plant species, 250 species of birds, 78 species of mammals, 132 species of reptiles and amphibians and an unknown number of insects, making it the world's richest bulb �ora arid region and the most diverse, arid environment. More than 40% of these species are found nowhere else on Earth.

Many byroads traverse the region and a large variation of landscapes and colour combinations can be found within short distances. Be sure not to miss the Goegap Nature Reserve (Springbok), the Namaqualand National Park (Kamieskroon) and the ‘bulb capital’ Niewoudtville. The best way to discover the small jewels sheltering between the taller plants is on foot and it offers keen photogra-phers amazingly rewarding experiences. Before setting out on your �oral experience do contact the local tourism bureaux for up-to-date �ower news or visit www.experiencenortherncape.com �ower updates.

CAPE TOWN

The Mother City lies in the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom – the smallest and richest of the earth’s six �oristic kingdoms. It’s the only city in the world with a 1000 metre high mountain on its doorstep. With a Biodiversity Garden on the Green Point Common, plus the world-renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens at the foot of Table Mountain, and easily accessible mountain walking trails, a visit to the Cape Peninsula has something for everyone’s level of �tness.

Cape Town has numerous walking clubs, conservation groups and societies that welcome visitors who have a shared interest in combining outdoor walks with the enjoyment of viewing �owers growing in their natural habitat. Each season brings its own surprises, with spring �owers extending well into November.

In summer, you will �nd Red Disas and indigenous orchids on the mountain peaks, with rare Ericas and Buchus covering the mountain slopes or clinging to waterfall gulleys. The best time for a wild �ower walk is the �rst sunny day after a rainy spell.

FLOWER SPECIESOF NAMAKWA

Dimorphotheca pluvialis (Namakwa Daisy)

These mass �owering daisies can be confused with snow all along the Namakwa region.

Arctotis fastuosa (Bittergousblom)

This proud �ower can be found growing abundantly in the Tankwa National Park during springtime.

Colchicum sp. (Cup-and-Saucer)

These low-lying �owers can be found north of the Cape Floral Region towards Namakwa.

Tripteris oppositifolia (Skaapbos)

This stunning �ower can be found all over the Namakwa region, especially in Vanrhynsdorp.

Gazania krebsiana (Gousblom)

This beautiful �ower is well known as the pride of the �ower route .

Jordaaniella cuprea (Rankvygie)

This gorgeous creeping succulent blooms from July to August.

Flower images and information provided by the South African National Biodiversity Institute’s plant information website www.plantzafrica.com

FLOWER SPECIESOF THE WEST COAST

Polygala virgata (Bloukappie)

This charming shrub’s peak �owering time is from September to February.

Geissorhiza radians (Kelkiewyn)

This rare gem - resembling a glass of wine - can be found around Darling in spring.

Heliophila coronopifolia (Wild Flax)

This delightful �ower dances in the breeze all across the West Coast region.

Spiloxene capensis (Poublom)

These star-like �owers can be spotted from Clanwilliam to the Cape Peninsula.

Limonium peregrinum (Strandroos)

This showy sea lavender blooms in summer along the West Coast.

Ornithogalum thyrsoides (Chincherinchee)

This white showstopper can be found in sandy �ats and marshes along the West Coast.

Flower images and information provided by the South African National Biodiversity Institute’s plant information website www.plantzafrica.com

Flower Season Dates:The �ower season runs from July through to late October. The amount and timing of the winter rains and winds has a crucial in�uence on the �owers. That’s why each year has a different outcome. The �owers tend to bloom up north �rst, and as the season continues, they bloom further and further south. Before you set off on your journey, call the Kleenex® Flower Hotline at 071 320 7146 to �nd out where this year’s hotspots are.

NamakwaCalviniaThe Calvinia Museum: +27 (0)27 341 8131Akkerendam Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 341 8100Hantam Meat Festival 24-25 Aug 2012: +27 (0)27 341 8219

ConcordiaOrbicule Hill National Monument: +27 (0)27 712 8035

GariesRooiberg Conservancy: +27 (0)27 712 8035Roodebergskloof Hiking Trail: +27 (0)27 652 8000Roodebergskloof Flower Power Run: +27(0)27 652 8000

KakamasAugrabies Falls National Park: +27 (0)54 452 9200

KamieskroonSucculent Karoo Knowledge Centre: +27 (0)82 484 6993

Kleinzee / Koingnaas4x4 trails, sur�ng, birding, hiking, museum. Molyneux Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 877 0028

Namakwa National Park Namakwa Beach Camp experience, 9 Aug - 16 Sept: +27 (0)11 781 1661

NieuwoudtvilleOorlogskloof Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 218 1010Hantam Botanical Garden: +27 (0)27 218 1200Khoisan Rock Paintings in Papkuilsfontein: +27 (0)83 643 3188Nieuwoudtville Falls: +27 (0)27 218 1336

OkiepCornish Pump House: +27 (0)27 744 1000

Richtersveld|Ai-|Ais Transfrontier Park: +27 (0)27 831 1506

SpringbokNamakwa National Park: +27 (0)27 672 1948Goegap Nature Reserve: +27 (0)27 718 9906The Namakwa Museum: +27 (0)27 718 8134Daisy Marathon, 3 Sept: +27 (0)27 718 1060

SteinkopfKookfontein Hiking Trails: +27 (0)27 721 8841

WillistonWinter Festival, 2-4 Sept 2012: +27 (0)53 391 3028

West CoastCederberg & Matzikama mountain rangesRock art paintings (Algeria, Citrusdal, Clanwilliam and Van Rhynsdorp): +27 (0)22 433 8505

Citrusdal Cederberg San Rock paintings, 4x4, hiking/Natural Hot Spring - The Baths: +27 (0)22 921 3210

ClanwilliamRamskop Nature Reserve and Biedouw Valley San Rock paintings: +27 (0)27 482 2024Rooibos tea

DarlingEvita-se-Perron: +27 (0)22 492 3361!Khwa ttu San Cultural and Educational Centre:+27 (0)22 492 2998

Lamberts BayBird Island: +27 (0)21 483 0190

LangebaanWest Coast National Park: +27 (0)22 772 2144

MoorreesburgWheat Industry Museum: +27 (0)22 433 1093

Rocherpan Verlorenvlei RAMSAR siteEstuarine system and wetlands.

Unspoilt beaches with open air seafood restaurantsYzerfontein, Langebaan and Lambertsbaai

Van RhynsdorpThe Succulent Nursery: +27 (0)22 219 10624x4 RoutesRooibos tea

VelddrifBokkomlaan & Birding: +27 (0)22 783 1821SA Fisheries Museum: +27 (0)22 783 2531

VredenburgWest Coast Fossil Park: +27 (0)22 766 1606

Wild Flower ShowsVanrhynsdorp Succulent Show, Hope�eld Fynbos Show, Clanwilliam Wild Flower Show, Darling Wild Flower Show: +27 (0)22 433 8505

Wine- and Olive RoutesWest Coast Wine Route, Swartland Wine & Olive Route and Darling Wine Experience: +27 (0)22 433 8505

TOP ATTRACTIONS

USEFUL CONTACTSNamakwa Tourism / Namakwa District Municipality+27 (0)27 712 8000www.namakwa-dm.gov.za Northern Cape TourismTel: +27 (0)53 833 1434www.experiencenortherncape.comNieuwoudtville Publicity AssociationTel: +27 (0)27 218 1336www.nieuwoudtville.comCape Town Tourism+27 (0)21 487 6800www.capetown.travelWest Coast TourismTel +27 (0)22 433 8505www.capewestcoast.orgCapeNatureHead Office: +27 (0)21 483 0000Bookings: +27 (0)21 483 0190 www.capenature.co.zaSouth African National Biodiversity Institute - SANBITel +27 (0)12 843 5000www.sanbi.org | www.plantzafrica.comnamaqualand.comTel +27 (0)83 283 2700www.namaqualand.com

Tourism Information Of�ces

Calvinia +27 (0)27 341 8131Cape Town +27 (0)21 487 6800Citrusdal +27 (0)22 921 3210Clanwilliam +27 (0)27 482 2024Darling +27 (0)22 492 3361Garies +27 (0)27 652 8000Hopefield +27 (0)22 723 1720Kamieskroon +27 (0)27 672 1948Klawer +27 (0)27 201 3376Kleinzee/Koingnaas +27 (0)27 877 0028Lamberts Bay +27 (0)27 432 1000Langebaan +27 (0)22 772 1515Malmesbury +27 (0)22 487 1133Moorreesburg +27 (0)22 433 1072Nieuwoudtville +27 (0)27 218 1336Paternoster +27 (0)22 752 2323Pella +27 (0)54 971 0062Piketberg +27 (0)22 913 2063Port Nolloth +27 (0)27 851 1111R27 Hub +27 (0)83 708 4007Riebeek Valley +27 (0)22 448 1545Springbok +27 (0)27 712 8034/5/6/8054Strandfontein +27 (0)27 201 3376Sutherland +27 (0)23 5711 265Vanrhynsdorp +27 (0)27 201 3371 Velddrif +27 (0)22 783 1821Vredendal +27 (0)27 201 3376Williston +27 (0)56 391 3003Wupperthal +27 (0)27 492 3410Yzerfontein +27 (0)22 451 2985

Northern Cape ProvinceAkkerendam Nature Reserve +27 (0)27 341 8100Augrabies National Park +27 (0)54 452 9200Doringkloof Nature Reserve +27 (0)51 753 3006Goegap Nature Reserve +27 (0)27 718 9906Hantam National Botanical Garden +27 (0)27 218 1200Hester Malan Wild Flower Garden +27 (0)27 718 9906|Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park +27 (0)27 831 1506Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park +27 (0)54 561 2000Mokala National Park +27 (0)53 204 0158Nababeep Nature Reserve +27 (0)82 889 8696Namakwa National Park +27 (0)27 672 1948Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve +27 (0)27 218 1010Rolfontein Nature Reserve +27 (0)53 664 0171Tankwa Karoo National Park +27 (0)27 341 1927Witsand Nature Reserve +27 (0)83 234 7573

Western Cape ProvinceBuffelsfontein Game Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 451 2824Cape Columbine Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 752 2718Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 780 9100Cederberg Wilderness Area (Algeria) +27 (0)27 482 2403Contreberg Wild Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361Darling Renosterveld Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361Fernkloof Reserve +27 (0)28 313 8100Hopefield Fynbos Park +27 (0)22 723 1720Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens +27 (0)21 799 8899Knersvlakte Park +27 (0)27 219 1480Koeberg Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 553 2466Kokerboom Succulent Nursery +27 (0)27 219 1062Neulfonteinkop Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 433 1072Op-den-Berg Reserves +27 (0)27 219 1480Oudepost Wild Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361Ramskop Nature Garden +27 (0)27 482 8000Rietvlei Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 557 5509Riverlands Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 487 7360Rocherpan Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 931 2900Rondeberg Private Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3435SAS Saldanha Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 702 3523Schaapeiland Nature Reserve +27 (0)22 451 2366Silvermine Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 789 2457Table Mountain National Park +27 (0)21 701 8692Tienie Versveld Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361Tokai Forest +27 (0)21 172 7471Tygerberg Private Nature Reserve +27 (0)21 913 5695Walker Bay Nature Reserve +27 (0)28 314 0062Waylands Wild Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 492 3361West Coast NP/Postberg Flower Reserve +27 (0)22 772 2144

NATURE RESERVES,NATIONAL PARKS &

BOTANICAL GARDENS

Call the Kleenex® Flower Hotline to �nd out where this year’s best �owers are.

DISTANCE TABLE

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559

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LEGEND

Flower Route

Suggested Routes

National Roads

Tar Roads

Gravel Roads

Rivers

Provincial Border

National Border

Towns / Settlements

Information Bureau

Service Station

Parks / Reserves

Cape Town

Cape West Coast

Namakwa

Toll Road

SOUTH AFRICA

Western Cape

Northern Cape

VIEWING TIPS

SUGGESTED ROUTES

Flower HourTo view the �owers at their best, choose the hottest time of the day, which is from 11h00 to 15h00. It’s the extended �ower power hour. Respect the �ower paradise: Walk with care and don’t trample plants unnecessarily. Please don’t pick any buds, bulbs or specimens, nor disturb any sensitive dune areas.

Sun RunThe �owers always face the sun. Try and drive towards the sun to enjoy nature’s dazzling display. When viewing �owers on foot, stand with the sun behind your back. Certain �owers don’t open when it’s overcast.

No-Phone ZonesThe towns along the Kleenex® Flower Route can be few and far between, especially in Namakwa. Cell phone reception isn’t always available and you need to factor that in when planning your trip.

Local Is Lekker!The locals are friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the best �ower spots. So don’t be afraid to ask for their guidance and insider tips!

Petal to the Metal Whether you wish to escape the city for a weekend mini-circuit or prefer a longer meander up north, the Kleenex® Flower Route has itineraries to suit everyone. For the �ower connoisseur wishing to identify rarer species, specialised regional �ora guides are available from bookstores in Cape Town.

When calculating travel time for certain distances, don’t forget to add in your viewing hours. As you drive, ask the locals how long it takes to the next stop. Keep extra refreshments with you, especially further north where towns are more isolated.

These are only suggested routes, and can be changed to suit your timeframe. They can also be combined for a week long trip, or longer. For more info regarding �ower sites, please contact the relevant tourism of�ces.

West Coast Routes:Route 1Cape Town – Vanrhynsdorp (N7) – Nieuwoudtville – Vanrhynsdorp – Klawer, Vredendal, Lutzville (N7/R27) – Ebenhaezer, Papendorp, Strandfontein, Doringbaai – Lamberts Bay – Clanwilliam (R364).

Route 2Cape Town (N7) – Citrusdal – Piketberg (N7) – Redeling-huys (R366) – Aurora – NW to R27 (Rocher Pan NR) – Velddrif – Hope�eld (R234) – Langebaan (R45) – West Coast National Park.

Route 3Cape Town – Vredenburg (R27) – St Helena Bay – Paternoster (Cape Columbine NR) – Saldanha – Langebaan (R79) – West Coast National Park & Postberg – Yzerfontein(R27) – Darling (Private Wild�ower Reserves) – Rondeberg Nature Reserve (R27) – Mamre.

Namakwa Routes:Route 1Garies – Hondeklipbaai (R362) – towards Soebatsfontein take Kamieskroon turn-off – at Kamieskroon pass hotel to Namakwa National Park.

Route 2From Kamieskroon take turn-off to Leliefontein – Kamiesberg Pass – towards Gamoep take Nourivier Turn-off – Garies via Karas.

Route 3Springbok – Steinkopf via Nababeep (N7) – Port Nolloth (R382) – Grootmis/Kleinzee (permit required) – Spektakel Pass – Goegap Nature Reserve

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Goegap Nature Reserve

Namaqua National Park

MolyneuxNature Reserve

Groen RiverMouth (wetland)

Knersvlakte Park

Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve

Nieuwoudtville Falls

Hantam NationalBotanical Garden

Akkerendam Nature Reserve

Quiver Tree Forest

Bloukrans Pass

Cederberg Wilderness Area

West CoastNational Park

RondebergNature Reserve

Tokai Forest

Table MountainNational Park

Walker BayNature Reserve

Tankwa Karoo National ParkRamskop

Nature Garden

INDIANOCEAN

Vredeshoop

Ariamsvlei

Gawachub

Eksteenfontein

Concordia

Kuboes

Narubis

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Kliprand

Rietpoort

Bitterfontein

Nuwerus

LutzvilleKoekenaap

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Papendorp

Strandfontein

Doringbaai

GraafwaterLeipoldtville

Sandberg

Redelinghuys

Aurora

Elandsbaai

Dwarskersbos

Copperton

Koringberg

Yzerfontein

Matjiesfontein

Witsand

Arniston

Struisbaai

L'Agulhas

Hotagterklip

Stilbaai

Van Wyksdorp

Gouritsmond

Prince Albert Road

Beaufort West

Jongensfontein

Ruitersbos

St. Helena Bay

Herolds Bay

Augrabies

Infanta

Brand se Baai

PofadderAggeneys

Pella

Kakamas

Groblershoop

Keimoes

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Marydale

Prieska

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Alexander Bay

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Rosh Pinah

Karasburg

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Citrusdal

Clanwilliam

Downes

Nieuwoudtville

Loeriesfontein

Van Wyksvlei

Williston

Fraserburg

Merweville

Brandvlei

Kleinzee

Gamoep

Leliefontein

Nourivier

Karas

Hondeklipbaai

Koingnaas

Wallekraal

Soebatsfontein

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Lambert's Bay

Stompneusbaai

Vanrhynsdorp

Loxton

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Paternoster

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Porterville

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Grabouw

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Hermanus

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Laingsburg

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Albertinia

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Prince Albert

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Grünau

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Calvinia

Vredenburg

Malmesbury

Ceres

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Touwsrivier

Montagu

Swellendam

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Riversdale

Simon's Town

Wellington

Springbok

Upington

WorcesterPaarl

Stellenbosch

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Robertson

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