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Northern Cape Business 2017-18 edition

Northern Cape Business 2017/18 is the seventh edition of this highly successful publication that has, since its launch in 2009, established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Northern Cape Province. Officially supported and utilised by the Northern Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Northern Cape Business is unique as a business and investment guide that focuses exclusively on the Northern Cape.

Northern Cape Business 2017/18 is the seventh edition of this highly successful publication that has, since its launch in 2009, established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Northern Cape Province.
Officially supported and utilised by the Northern Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Northern Cape Business is unique as a business and investment guide that focuses exclusively on the Northern Cape.

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SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

Knights Tour through the Richtersveld Transfrontier<br />

Park and on the Orange River. The river is also<br />

the venue for the 73km Orange Descent Canoe<br />

Marathon which carries a first prize of R50 000.<br />

The first Orange Descent Canoe Marathon attracted<br />

55 participants from the <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Cape</strong>,<br />

KwaZulu-Natal, Free State, Eastern <strong>Cape</strong>, Western<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> and Gauteng, as well as from Namibia.<br />

The Orange River provides a lush landscape in<br />

which the grapes of the several hundred producers<br />

of Orange River Wine Cellars prosper. The rushing<br />

water of the Augrabies Falls National Park provide<br />

another popular attraction.<br />

attracting fun-lovers determined to do their thing<br />

off the grid. The Vleisfees (meat festival) has been<br />

held in Calvinia in the Hantam region since 1990. The<br />

successful book festival called Boekbedonnerd celebrated<br />

its 10th anniversary in Richmond in 2016. Shelf<br />

upon shelf in room upon room of books are available<br />

in the Karoo town’s extraordinary bookshops.<br />

Located on the N1, it holds the title of “Booktown<br />

Richmond” (there are about 20 “Booktowns” in the<br />

world). Richmond also hosts the JM Coetzee and<br />

Athol Fugard Festival at which the South African<br />

Independent Publishers awards are announced.<br />

Fugard himself was in attendance in 2015.<br />

Upington is the venue for the popular Kalahari<br />

Kuier (Visit) Festival. More than 30 000 people have<br />

been known to attend the event, providing a welcome<br />

boost for the local economy. Kuruman hosts<br />

the Kgalagadi Jazz Festival.<br />

The Tankwa Trek (mountain trails) traverses<br />

the southern part of the Great Karoo through the<br />

Bokkeveld and Witzenburg areas to “star-gazer’s<br />

Central” at Sutherland. It is a mountain bike trail<br />

marathon over 265km that typifies the adventure<br />

tourism of the province’s brand.<br />

Tough sportsmen and women take to mountain<br />

bikes and canoes to take part in the Desert<br />

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />

General opportunities for investors in the tourism<br />

sector include • nature and game reserves<br />

• adventure tourism<br />

• upgrading of accommodation facilities<br />

• new attractions and entertainment features<br />

(theme parks)<br />

• improve air transport networks.<br />

The <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Cape</strong> Department of Economic<br />

Development and Tourism (DEDAT) has prepared<br />

a number of specific tourism investment<br />

packages and is looking for partners to take<br />

these opportunities to completion.<br />

Adventure sports at Kimberley: The possible<br />

establishment of an adventure sports resort<br />

in the Big Hole Precinct, Kimberley.<br />

Steam train: Reviving steam train tourism<br />

(“Gems on Track” is the working title) could be<br />

done along a variety of routes including routes<br />

out of Kimberley to Belmont and from De Aar<br />

to Victoria West.<br />

Eco-resort at Boesmansput: Development<br />

of a diver training facility would form part<br />

of the plan at this popular fresh-water cavediving<br />

site. An eco-lodge is envisaged and a<br />

conference facility.<br />

Wildebeest Rock Art Centre: More than<br />

400 pieces of rock art would form the cornerstone<br />

(together with the nearby Nooitgedacht<br />

Glacial Paving) of a world-class heritage and<br />

archaeological site. Developments would include<br />

the creation of a performance arena (for<br />

the depiction of San Bushman culture) and<br />

facilities for game-viewing and photographic<br />

safaris.<br />

31 NORTHERN CAPE BUSINESS <strong>2017</strong>/<strong>18</strong>

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