Drakensberg Rock Art Tour
Kamberg Nature Reserve

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.

©Jeremy Hollmann

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.

Game Pass Rock Art Tour Info

©Jeremy Hollmann

Included in the Game Pass Rock Art Tour

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

Duration

Approx 4 hours

Meeting Point

Kamberg Nature Reserve, Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal

What to Bring

Comfortable walking shoes, hat, sunscreen, water, and snacks

About Jeremy Hollmann

©Jeremy Hollmann

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.