Christmas in the Drakensberg 2015

Sing and eat yourself into the Christmas spirit, or have yourself a merry good time in the Drakensberg countryside with Oaklands…

Drakensberg Boys Choir

While we may not have a “white Christmas” in the Drakensberg, there’s one thing we don’t fall short of – carolling! This is thanks to our pseudo-celebrity singers The Drakensberg boys Choir. Well, they really are just students, but their name precedes them throughout SA and beyond!
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Every year, The Drakensberg Boys Choir plays aural host to music lovers from near during the two-day Christmas in the Berg festival. Favourite carols and hymns to the tune of Silent Night and Gloria can be expected to put you in a spirited mood.
Christmas in the Berg 2015 takes place from 4 – 6 December on the Drakensberg Boys Choir campus. Despite their auditorium having an impressive 500-seat capacity, you’ll want to book early to avoid disappointment.

Christmas Lunch with Oaklands

Planning on holidaying in the Drakensberg this December? You deserve the break! You know what else you deserve – a Christmas lunch prepped and served by us. That way you can really take advantage of being on holiday. We mean, who wants to be stuck slaving over a stove while on vacation, right?!
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What would you like to see on this year’s menu? Lussing for South African favourites like malva pudding or braaied turkey? Check back regularly to find out what Oaklands has planned for Christmas lunch 2015. We’re always updating our site.

A Merry Good Time with the Family

Above all, Christmas is about spending quality time with the family. And, if you’re looking fun in the sun, you can’t go wrong with a trip to the Drakensberg – especially over December. In addition to loads of sun, we have mountains, swimming, fishing, birding and horse riding to keep the family entertained throughout the Christmas holidays.
Head to the Drakensberg to experience the warmth, hospitality and cuisine that comes with the spirit of the festive season. Have a ‘Geseënde Kersfees’ on us!