Marrick Safari Camp MTB Trail (Closest City/Town: Kimberley)

Northern Cape - Diamond Fields

Marrick Safari Camp

CLOSEST TOWN > Kimberley

TRAIL DESTINATION > Marrick Safari Ranch

DISTANCE > 5km to a 40km

GRADING > Moderate

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OVERVIEW

The Marrick Safari Ranch, an easy drive from Kimberley, offers 3 000ha of pristine African savannah to explore. The area is entirely natural, with a large open pan surrounded by savannah thornveld, bush and plains. Marrick Safari Camp boasts an abundance of bird life as well as at least 18 species of larger mam­mals. Nocturnal animals and smaller species such as suricates, ground squir­rel, aardvark, porcupines, African wild cat, caracal and genet are also found within the four diverse botanical biomes existing at Marrick. 

 

On your bike

The MTB routes basically follow an extensive network of 4X4 trails and roads within the Marrick Safari area, but occasionally ascend along a variety of hiking paths for an exhilarating singletrack blast. Trails are perfect for mountain bikers keen to get closer to nature; several route options allow riders to select distances and terrain suitable to their individual level of fitness. Topog­raphy varies hugely, and easy cruising along hard-packed or sandy plains quickly gives way to sharp ascents up the many hills and kopjes.

Many riders underestimate the dif­ficulty of the terrain, as they are lulled into a false sense of security by the apparent ‘flatness’ of the area. Routes are challenging and yet remain fun and enjoyable for all levels of riders. A wide range of ecosystems may be experi­enced and, as the region changes with every season, you can expect a brand new experience with every ride.

If you want more than just a quickie ride, come back for the multi-day Mar­rick MTB Challenge hosted here every September – 2011 was the 4th edition of this challenging, 202km Stage Race. Ride through wide open spaces, revelling in more than 40km of singletrack, all the while catching glimpses of a variety of species, including giraffe, gemsbok, zebra, wildebeest and herds of other plains game.

 

Off the bike

Marrick offers visitors a number of hiking trails, guided game drives and a swimming pool to cool off in on those sweltering, Northern Cape summer days. If you’re keen on some white-water rafting, the Gariep (Orange) River is about one hour’s drive away. If you have time on your hands, check out the fascinating mining museum in Kimberley or do a lake jump into the infamous Big Hole.

CONTACT:

Route information: Trevor Datnow, Marrick Safaris
Address: PO Box 2850, Kimberley, 8300
Telephone: +27 53 833 7036 or 053 883 7004 or 082 808 1676 or 083 64 999 64
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: www.marrick-safari.com

GPS: 28°46’40.3”S    24°36’40.1”E

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FAST FACTS

GRADING:

Moderate

DURATION:

1 to 5 hours

CONFIGURATION :

Options from 5km to a 40km circular ride

START POINT:

Marrick Safaris reception

TERRAIN:

Flat and sandy paths with hills and koppies

MAP:

A trail map, including distances, available from Marrick Safaris

CELL RECEPTION:

Reasonable reception

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Day visitor fee applies to riders; no fees for Marrick guests

FACILITIES:

Guesthouse, self-catering cottages, ablutions

BEWARE OF:

Heat and thunderstorms
in summer

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MORE INFORMATION:

A variety of terrain, fun for all levels, plus good game viewing

 

 

 

 

 

HOW TO GET THERE

From Kimberley, head west along the R357 towards Douglas for ap­proximately 14km until you reach the turn-off to Marrick Safari Camp. From the Barkly West crossing (on the road from Kimberley) the turn-off is just on 10km away.

 

 

BEST TIME OF YEAR

Marrick Safari is situated very close to the centre of South Africa and Kimberley lies at an elevation of ap­proximately 1 200m above sea level. The climate is essentially a continental one, which provides hot, wet summers from December to February and mild, dry winters from June to August. The infrequent summer rains tend to take the form of occasional severe thunder­storms and it is not unusual for winter night-time temperatures to drop below freezing.


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