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Manilow Beukes , hiking tours , Hiker’s Point to Ai-Ais , Ministry of Environment and Tourism , Fish River Canyon

Canyon becomes a Water Trap

By Bernd Grahl
July 18, 2011
On 3 June the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) reopened the Fish River Canyon for hiking tours. Especially the trail from Hiker’s Point to Ai-Ais had been affected by the temporary closure on 6 May.
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Exceptional rainfalls as well as the necessity to open the sluice gates of the Hardap and Naute dams had caused several floods in the Fish River. Usually the Fish River Canyon is open for hiking tours from 1 May until 15 September, i.e. the cooler and normally dry season.

 

The flood waters of the Hardap and Naute dams caught a hiking group of 14 by surprise on their way to Ai-Ais. The group had set off on their five-day hike on 5 May, one day before the Ministry of Environment and Tourism ordered the canyon to be closed for visitors. The hiking group in the canyon was cut off by masses of water, but nobody came to harm. MET rangers in canoes brought the hikers to an emergency exit one by one through which they were able to leave the canyon.

 

There was no need, however, to stop Gondwana’s mule trekking tours in the northern reaches of the canyon. At times, when water levels in the Fish River were high, tour guide Manilow Beukes chose alternative routes for his groups. In return the canyon landscape is particularly lush and beautiful at the moment, he says.

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