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Sani Pass

Kwazulu-Natal  >  South Africa

Sani Pass is a mountain pass located in the Drakensberg Mountains, and reaches an elevation of over 2,800 meters.

Added* by Paul Poletajew
Most recent update 29 ledna 2023

Description

The road leading to Lesotho follows the Sani river and different alpine habitats, from riverine habitats at the foot of the pass (Drakensberg Prinia, Bush Blackcap, Half-collared Kingfisher), protea and aloe grassland (Gurney's Sugarbird, Malachite Sunbird) as well as rocky sections (Ground Woodpecker, Rufous-necked Wryneck, Buff-streaked Chat) at the slopes and the alpine pastures on the top (Drakensberg Rockjumper, Drakensberg Siskin, Mountain Pipit, Bearded Vulture).

Details

Access

The road is tarred until the South African Border post. Although the local bus-taxis are also driving the road along the pass it is strongly recommended to drive it only with 4x4 vehicles, as the single road leading up the pass turns into gravel and rock road after the checkpoint. It is also possible to walk the road or drive by bike.

Terrain and Habitat

Mountain , Canyon/cliff , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Plateau , Valley , River , Reedbeds

Conditions

Mountainous , Rocky , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Summer

Best time to visit

Summer , Spring

Route

Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Strenuous

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Photo Drakensberg Rockjumper by Alandmanson, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

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Top 5 birds

Drakensberg Prinia
3. Drakensberg Prinia
(Prinia hypoxantha)
Mountain Pipit
4. Mountain Pipit
(Anthus hoeschi)
Drakensberg Siskin
5. Drakensberg Siskin
(Crithagra symonsi)

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