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Oudtshoorn Holidays

If you like exploring under your own steam, Oudtshoorn has plenty of treasures waiting to be discovered. It’s known as ‘the ostrich capital of the world’, and the trade has definitely left its mark on this little agricultural town in the heart of the Little Karoo. Thanks to booms in the late 19th and early 20th century, the wealthy ‘feather barons’ were able to build mini palaces in different, but equally lavish styles – you’ll find some fine examples if you head along Baron van Rheede Street. It's also worth visiting Cango Caves, one of the country’s most impressive cultural and natural landmarks. This 20-million-year-old cave system at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains is the biggest show cave system yet discovered in Africa. Oudtshoorn is also the start of the Route 62 Wine Route, and some of the best South African port wines are produced in this area.

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Oudtshoorn Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Oudtshoorn

Rosenhof Country House, Oudtshoorn

This graceful period hotel on the outskirts of Oudtshoorn embraces classic style.

Meerkat Excursion, Oudtshoorn

On this tour you will get to watch a group of meerkats that have been habituated over more than a decade. The goal is to keep it as natural as possible and not to interfere with the animals’ lives. You are there to observe and they’re free to roam wherever they want.

Each evening, the guides have to go out to check which burrow system they’re using out of more than 20 they could stay at, so they know where they’ll be the next morning.

It is an early start because you will be taken to the burrow before sunrise so you can be comfortably seated while the meerkats are still sleeping. You will patiently wait for them to wake up and then get to see what the meerkats do on a daily basis. Because it’s nature, you never know what’s going to happen. But the usual routine is that the meerkats will emerge and start warming up using the sun if it is available; if it’s not, they’ll use different methods like cuddling up together - known as the meerkat totem pole. You can observe these activities and their social behaviour: scent marking, sorting out the social hierarchy in the group and then heading off to forage for the morning. The guides will explain what the meerkats are doing and why but very careful not to do anything to make them feel threatened, so you will sit about five metres away so they have the freedom to leave whenever they like. People are fascinated by meerkats, and once you get to learn more about them – their habits, the intense social structure that they have – they become even more relatable.

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The magic of the night sky in Oudtshoorn

The Little Karoo, or Klein Karoo, is one of the best places in the world for stargazing due to its huge panoramic landscapes and very low light pollution with just a few small towns. With more than 300 days of sunshine a year – clouds are rare so the night skies are exceptionally clear.

The experience is described as ‘Exploring the High Five’ - the stars, galaxies, globular clusters such as Omega Centauri, planets, and constellations including the Southern Cross. Because the Earth is rotating, the sky looks a little different every night, so the focus will be on whatever the highlights are at that particular time of year.

The stargazing experience is brought to you at some of the most popular guesthouses in town, so after supper just walk outside and meet the guide; the telescope is set up and ready to use right away. The telescope is used to point out the significant attributes of planets or stars that you can’t see with the naked eye and your guide will share some startling facts about them.

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