Enjoy a guided hike to Game Pass Shelter in the Kamberg Nature Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, home to some of the most important San rock art in the world.
The site is part of the uKhahlamba Drakensberg World Heritage Site. The Game Pass Rock Art Tour is led by Jeremy Hollmann - a rock art specialist, who will provide interpretations of the paintings, insight into San belief systems, and context about the environment and cultural history.
Guided 8 km hike (return) through mountain grassland, forest, streams, and waterfall
Interpretation of rock paintings, San cosmology, and beliefs
Local ecology, geology, and historical context
All entrance fees
Approx 4 hours
Kamberg Nature Reserve, Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal
Comfortable walking shoes, hat, sunscreen, water, and snacks
Your Game Pass Rock Art Tour guide, Jeremy Hollmann, is a South African rock art researcher, associated with the Rock Art Institute at Wits University. Jeremy has studied and written about rock art since the early 1990s. He worked as a Rock Art Research Officer at Wits University for 7 years, then as the Curator of rock art at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum in Pietermaritzburg, KZN for 7 years.
Jeremy has been working freelance for the past 12 years, doing rock art documentation for water and mining projects, taking rock art tours, mostly in KwaZulu-Natal and giving presentations on various aspects of South African rock art.
Today he expertly guides Kamberg Game Pass Rock Art tours trading as Jeremy Hollmann Rock Art.