The Sudwala Caves is the oldest known caves in the world and lie in the Drakensberg escarpment.Regular guided tours take you 600 meters in and …
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May 13, 2025
I went to Sudwala Caves for a second tour and I enjoyed it so much. I got to learn a lot of things about this wonderful cave and my tour guide was AMAZING and super friendly. A huge shout out to KB!!…Full review by GrandTour46502961201
May 9, 2025
What a day it was for me and my husband I wanted to spend more time in the caves, even the whole day what an amazing place. the staff are very friendly and it was a lot of learning for us. My husband…Full review by Mavis M
Apr 24, 2025
A knowledge guide will take you through the caves, carefully explaining their formation and the history of the people who used them. Spectacular stalagmites and stalactites that look millions of year…Full review by Suefr20
I have a 1 and half year old baby Would it be possible to take him into the cave
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Hi Taahir. Yes you can take a baby into the caves. It would be best if you carry them because the floor is uneven but i don't see a problem if you used a stroller. You would not be able to …
Hi Taahir. Yes you can take a baby into the caves. It would be best if you carry them because the floor is uneven but i don't see a problem if you used a stroller. You would not be able to access the elevated section of the cave with the stroller but you could carry your baby up the stairs. Please be advised that sections of the cave can be a bit slippery depending on the time of year so wear stout shoes. If you are coming with the baby and stroller please use the top car park. You can then access the cave entrance up a gently sloping path rather than the stairs.
For an able bodied, regular person the stairs are not that challenging. It does have a sturdy handrail and rest benches for those that want to take it more slowly. There is an …
For an able bodied, regular person the stairs are not that challenging. It does have a sturdy handrail and rest benches for those that want to take it more slowly. There is an alternative route via the top car park. This is a gentle slope and is ideal for wheel chair access.