Where Is Kakamas In South Africa

What is Kakamas?

Kakamas is a town founded in 1898 and located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, on the banks of the Orange River. It originated as a place where the Orange River could be relatively easily crossed. The spot was first known as Bassonsdrif. 

Where Is Kakamas In South Africa

Street-level map of Kakamas showing landmarks, attractions, and the town’s close proximity to Augrabies Falls National Park. Kakamas is a small town situated in the Northern Cape. This exciting town was originally built by a church and named after the Khoi word for “poor pasture”. Today, this name poorly reflects a fertile valley in the lower Orange River, graced with vineyards, cotton, and Lucerne fields. To find out more see Kakamas Attractions.

If you are interested in overnighting in the area, we can recommend some great hotels, guest houses, and self-catering properties. If you’re only planning on driving through Kakamas, en-route to another destination, you may want to peruse our Kakamas Restaurants before you leave to see if you should plan a stop here for lunch or maybe just a coffee. Also, check out Kakamas Things To Do to see if there are any activities for which you would consider stopping.

What are kakamas famous for?

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The economy of this town is based on farming, and thanks to irrigation from the Orange River farmers from the Kakamas area are now prime exporters of table grapes to Europe and England. The region also exports peaches, dried fruit, raisins, oranges, and dates.

Is there kakamas in Karoo?

Kakamas, Northern Cape – Karoo Space.