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Saturday, 31 July 2010
 
 
Orange River - Gorge Print
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  • Difficulty grading: 2-4 (easy to challenging)
  • Length: 3-10 days (standard trip - 4 days)
  • Season: All year
  • Length of drive from Cape Town: +/- 8 hours
  • Length of drive from JHB: +/- 10 hours






NOTE: NO PASSPORTS REQUIRED
 
NOTE: JUNE WORLD CUP SPECIALS!
R500.00 OFF!
Standard rate R2895.00 Specials rate R2395.00
NOTE: Only Trips booked between 19th and 27th June will qualify for this discount.

Starting near Pofadder in the Northern Cape, this section of the river offers a variety of conditions, from flat water to flowing channels, lots of exciting small rapids and a few ‘Big Ones’ to get the adrenaline flowing. At high water it becomes an exciting whitewater trip. The 4-day trip also includes abseiling for those keen to give it a try. We use inflatable two person boats that are easy to paddle and steer. We also have rafts that are very stable and perfect for less confident paddlers. We cover just over 30kms during the trip so there is ample time to relax, read your book or explore the camp surroundings.
To veiw photo's from a recent trip you can go to Andrew's Web Albums by following the link below:
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Each trip is run as a self-contained expedition - we carry everything we need with us and take everything back out again at the end. We make our way down river, choosing a different campsite each night. All you need to provide is your personal gear and drinks of your choice. All meals are included, as are qualified guides, basic tented accommodation on river, boating and safety equipment and abseiling. On the evening before your trip begins, you will be welcomed to the Gravity base camp by your guides. Relax and enjoy the view over orchards and vineyards, down to the river. You can also choose to have sundowners on a dramatic koppie. You'll enjoy a light supper under the starry night sky around the campfire. Next morning, after a hearty breakfast, your guides will give you advice on how best to pack your drybags for your trip down river. Before getting on the water you'll also have a thorough safety briefing and some paddling instruction. Then, it's time to get going for four days of relaxation and excitement! The first day’s paddling consists mainly of flowing channels and flat water. Day 2 brings bigger rapids and an evening walk to view the amazing Ritchie Falls. Day 3 is full of excitement with a challenging portage around the Falls, abseiling and ‘42 man hole’, ‘Big Bunny’ and ‘Dolly Parton’ rapids. As you leave the gorge on day 4, things mellow out once again and the last section is just gentle drifting. The group will be met at the take-out after lunch and transported back to base camp to enjoy a final meal around the campfire. (Above itinerary may change slightly according to season and water level).

Prices – Standard packages: include qualified guides, all equipment, snacks, meals for the duration of the trip & accommodation (where applicable) and permit fees.

Standard

4 Days / 5 Nights

R2895.00 pp

Min: 10, Max: 24
Min: 20 in school holdays for exclusive group
Short

3 Days / 4 Nights

R2595.00 pp

Min: 10, Max: 24
Min: 20 in school holidays for exclusive group
Schools

4 Days / 5 Nights

R1995.00 pp

Min: 20, Max: 36

Schools short

3 Days / 4 Nights

R1795.00 pp

Min: 20, Max: 36

 ALL INCLUSIVE OPTION
4 Days / 5 Nights

From R3995.00 pp


Min: 6, Max: 12

All Inclusive Option - Also includes small group size, tents, sleeping bags, mattresses, sit-down dinners, extra porter boaters etc.

Prices valid from 1st October 2009
Note: Look out for our low season specials.

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Q & A’s

Are you a member of SARA- now APA?


Yes, we are Operating Members of APA and our guides are APA members, trained, qualified and registered with the Department of Tourism.

How do I get up to the river?

You can drive up in your own vehicle or we can arrange vehicle hire if required. The road is a good tar road all the way up from Cape Town and takes around 8 hours. The road is also good tar coming in from the Gauteng direction. The last section of +/- 50 kms to the camp is usually a good dirt road. This road does, however, become difficult after heavy rain (not common in this area). We recommend that you contact the Pofadder Police Station (tel: 054 933 0022) or Onseepkans Police Station (054 951 0002) to check the condition of the road and choose the alternative route if required. Full directions will be supplied on confirmation of booking. We can also make accommodation arrangements for you if you’d like to do the drive over two days. We can supply a bus and driver and fly in tours can also be arranged.

Do I need my passport?

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No, you don’t. The trip starts and ends on the South African side so no border crossing is required.

What are the camping facilities like?

Our base camp is centred around a farmhouse overlooking the river. Rustic ablutions and flush toilets are provided. On river, we’ll be free camping where all catering equipment is supplied. Tents,sleeping bags and roll mats can be rented if required.

Where do we camp on river?

We camp each night at a different location on the banks of the river. You can free camp, bring a tent or hire one of our tents, lilo's and sleeping bags. Below is a picture of the tents we use, they are basic two man tents which are compact and light when packing.


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What do I need to bring?

A full kit list will be supplied on confirmation of booking. Remember that whatever you choose to bring will get very dirty so don’t bring your new clothes!

Will my clothes & sleeping bags get wet?

There are no guarantees on a river trip but it’s extremely unlikely - you will be supplied with a dry-bag, which will keep your clothes dry even if the bag lands in the water. You can also pack your clothes into black bags inside the dry bags to make sure. Your guides will explain to you the best way to pack your bags. Space is sufficient but limited so don’t bring too much with you.

Can I bring my camera?

Yes. Although there can be no guarantees on a river trip, we do provide watertight dry buckets for cameras, binoculars etc. It is also worth considering buying a disposable waterproof camera.

Do I need to be fit? What if I’m not a strong swimmer?

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Although this is an exciting trip, the distance covered over the four days is not very long (about 30kms) so you don’t have to be an athlete to do the trip. A basic level of fitness and good health is required, though. There is no age limit but you should familiarise yourself with what the trip entails and make an informed decision on your ability to participate, based on your own fitness. Each client is issued with a PFD (’Lifejacket’) and is instructed on how to handle him or herself in the water, you don’t need to be a strong swimmer but please let us know if you are not confident in the water. There is always the option to walk around rapids you are not happy to do. You also have the option of requesting a very stable raft, which is steered by a guide.

Is it difficult to steer the boats? Will I fall out?

We use 2 person inflatable ‘crocs’ that are very stable and easy to paddle, even for beginners. This section of river has lots of fun rapids and a few challenging runs. There is therefore quite a good chance that you’ll have at least one swim! You will be equipped with a PFD (‘lifejacket’) and will have been given instruction on exactly how to behave if you fall out of your boat. We also use only highly trained guides who will be on hand to rescue you if required. You also have the option of requesting our very stable 5-person raft, which is steered by a guide

Is it safe? What about if I hurt myself?

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Whilst there is an inherent element of risk in every adventure, running rivers with our professional guides should not be considered dangerous. Our guides are all trained in First Aid and we carry a First Aid kit. It is your responsibility to inform the guides about any allergies or medical conditions you may have and to make sure you have any personal medication with you (e.g. asthma pumps, allergy medication etc.). This trip does take place in a remote wilderness environment but we have put plans in place to cope with any emergencies.

What about my drinks?

Gravity provides all meals but you can bring your own choice of drinks. We will supply you with cooler boxes but if you intend bringing a large amount of canned drinks, it is worth it to bring your own cooler box as well. It’s also a good idea to bring drink mix such as Game, which can be mixed with water - water purification tablets will be supplied.

Is the water safe to drink?

Generally, the water is clean enough to drink but we use water purification tablets to be on the safe side.

What will the weather be like?

In summer (September-April), days are very hot (30-40 degrees) and the nights are also warm. In between seasons, the days are still warm but the nights can be quite cool - a change of warm clothing and a good sleeping bag are required. In winter (June-August), days are warm (20-25 degrees) and nights are cold. The rainy season is autumn but since this is a semi-arid region, rain is not a frequent occurrence.

What will the meals be like?

We pride ourselves on providing our clients with the best in bush cuisine. All meals are prepared fresh on the river and consist of hearty, healthy main courses, followed by desert. Sundowner snacks are also served.

Why restrict group sizes?

We generally limit our group sizes to less than 25 per group - small groups are easier to control and, therefore, safer and the negative impact on the environment is minimised. Finally, we have found that a small group size results in a better and more intimate trip for our clients.

Any other restrictions?

The APA code of safety requires us to warn you against consuming alcohol or drugs in the 8 hours preceding the trip as well as at all times on the water.

This is what your boat will look like.


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DIRECTIONS TO THE GORGE 
From Cape Town (about 763km)

1.  Take the N1 in the direction of Paarl
2.  Take the Malmesbury turn off – you’re now on the N7
3.  Drive past : Mooreesburg, Piketburg, Citrusdal, Clanwilliam, Klawer, Van Rhynsdorp, Bitterfontein, Garies, Kamieskroon and turn off at Springbok.
4.  Gravity clients get 10% off food at Titbits Takeaways if you sit down and eat. Good toasted sandwiches! Melkboschkuil restuarant has a lovely atmosphere and also offers Gravity clients a discount.
5.  Drive through Springbok town following the main road. At the bottom, carry on through past the Engen garage.
6.  Drive 160km to Pofadder.
7.  Drive through Pofadder and turn left to Onseepkans.
8.  This is a dirt road, so take it easy! There are cattle grates, so be on the look out for them.
9.  After 50km you will reach the river.
10.   The first building on your right is the police station. Directly ahead of you is the Border Control Building - Turn left at the Border Control building
11.   Take an immediate right through a small farm gate - You’ll find Wild Paradise River Camp directly ahead of you; your guides will be there to meet you. (there is a Gravity

DIRECTIONS TO THE GORGE 
From JHB (about 1071km)

1.  From Jo- Burg make your way to Upington.
2.  Continue to Kakamas. This is the last place to fill up with petrol/diesel and also the last town for supplies. Continue through Kakamas for around 80km till you reach the Onseepkans turn off to your right. There is a sign saying “Karsten Gasteplaas”. This is a tar road.
3. Continue around 42km until you reach a T- junction. (The road turns to dirt half way just after the ‘Karsten Farm’ turn off). Once you at the T-junction, take the Onseepkans turn off on to your right.
4. Continue about 8 km to the border post
5. Continue from point 10. above

We recommend that you check local conditions before setting out - although this is a semi-arid area, when rain does fall, it can cause damage to the roads. Pofadder Police: tel: 054 933 0022 or Onseepkans Police Station 054 951 0002. Gravity: 021 683 3698

DRIVE SAFELY AND SLOWLY – you’re on HOLIDAY!

More Questions? Give us a call!

Tel: (021) 683 3698, e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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