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WWhere is Riemvasmaak?

Riemvasmaak is close to the Namibian border, situated between the mighty Orange River and the now dry, Molopo River. It is north of the Augrabies Falls, about 60km from the small Northern Cape town of Kakamas.

It covers a large area of the Northern Cape and has imposing mountains, extensive desert plains and miles of unspoiled wilderness. Dating back millions of years, Riemvasmaak is a place of haunting beauty.

Did You Know?
TThe name Riemvasmaak, which means “tie a piece of leather tightly”, comes from the Khoi word “konkaib”, which also means “to tie leather thongs”.

WWhat is in Riemvasmaak?

Here you will find the Riemvasmaak Hot Springs, which invites visitors to relax in the natural wonder of these therapeutic waters. Cliff faces surround the springs, towering 80m above, and two swimming pools have been constructed at the springs to enjoy.

HHow were they formed?

The Riemvasmaak Hot Springs are the product of volcanic eruptions. Though these have long since ceased, deep underground activity still heats the waters of these springs.

The space in which the two pools are situated is made up of magnificent, lunar-like surroundings; unique vegetation that is marked by indigenous camel thorn and shepherd’s trees; and wildlife that includes creatures from hyraxes (also known as dassies) to antelope and baboon. Raptors such as the Verreaux’s and fish eagle breed here, while pale-winged starlings are prolific.

Staying at the springs

Accommodation is available in cleverly designed self-catering chalets that blend into the rocky surrounds and offer great views. Once without electricity, they are now equipped with power and hot water, but visitors are advised to bring drinking water, food and towels. Arrangements can be made at the local tourism office for meals. One can also arrange to have a meal at a local home and spend time with the people of Riemvasmaak Village.

TThe Northern Cape

The Northern Cape offers wonderful cultural, historical and adventure activities, as well as some wonderful getaways, all in picturesque surroundings. Here are some of the activities you can enjoy in the Northern Cape...

Augrabies Falls

At the Augrabies Falls National Park in the Northern Cape, the waterfall is only the beginning. Exploring the region reveals many other attractions nearby, including a wide variety of flowers, animals and the unique Moon Rock.

Kimberley

If you’re a history buff, then you’ll know that South Africa has its past rooted in the ground and this historic city, the capital of the Northern Cape, is lovingly known as the Diamond City.

4×4 trails

If you’re looking to tackle the tough terrain of the Northern Cape with four wheels instead of two legs, there are many 4×4 trails just waiting to test your resolve. From rocky, mountainous terrain to the free-flowing sands of the Kalahari Desert, there is enough adventure to wear out even the toughest of vehicles.

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

If your adventure lies on the wilder side of the spectrum, the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is a magical place where dry landscapes and red dunes provide the backdrop to a singularly unique experience.

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