Located in the heart of the arid Karoo. De Aar takes its name from a perennial underground spring, 'the vein', on the farm on which the town was established. It became a municipality in 1904 and from 1907-1913 was the home of the renowned writer Olive Schreiner. It boasts the second biggest railway junction in South Africa.
Find a place to stay in this area. This is where you will find all types of places to stay from hotels to caravan parks, from bush lodges to backpackers. (photo by Evgeni Dinev)
More general information to make your travel experience easier like Information Offices, Doctors, Dentists, Hospitals, Police and more (photo by Stuart Miles)
Outdoor and indoor sports as well as many activities and experiences for the adventure seekers among us. Climb a mountain or play golf. Its up to you. (photo by Michal Marcol)
Hired cars, busses, airport transfers, train stations and all other transport options. Knowing how to get around in this part of the world is important. (photo by Jomphong)