The North West Province is home to some of South Africa's largest and most renowned bodies of water, such as the Hartbeespoort Dam, Bloemhof Dam and Barberspan. Visitors to any of these locations can look forward to myriad water-centered sports and activities, including windsurfing, sailing, skiing, canoeing, fishing, diving, and snorkeling. For a less challenging experience, enjoy a leisurely cruise, a peaceful picnic alongside the water or simply be treated to a spectacular aquatic sunset.
A floating restaurant affords a languid cruise on the tranquil Hartbeespoort Dam, renowned for its unforgettable aquatic sunset.
A huge 2000 ha body of water located between Delareyville and Sannieshof - canoes and rowing boats are allowed in the southern section of the dam.
One of the largest dams in South Africa, covering an area of some 25 000 ha and reaching over 100 km upstream from the dam wall - the dam is open for all water sports. The long yellow grasses contrast against the azure blue, northern shores of the Bloemhof Dam.
World renowned fly fishing location. We also offer river rafting, game drives, paint ball, caving and climbing, abseiling, relationship building courses.
The perfect spot for an adventure getaway - offering wonderful picnic spots and an opportunity to windsurf, sail, canoe or body-board.
Fly fishing and sun set cruising. We also offer hiking trails, conference facilities and accommodation.
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Internet: www.sunwa.co.za
Brave the rapids during an exhilarating inflatable raft journey down the infamous Vaal river.
The Temple of Courage with its heart stopping water chutes, where the brave can plunge down nearly 100 metres of rock face, at speeds of up to 35 km per hour.
A floating restaurant affords a languid cruise on the tranquil Hartbeespoort Dam, renowned for its unforgettable aquatic sunset.
