Tshiame is a small settlement situated 12 km west of Harrismith in the Free State province of South Africa. Known for its strategic location along the N5 national road, it serves as a convenient stop for travelers heading towards Durban and KwaZulu-Natal. The settlement is named after Tshiame Kenneth Mopeli, a prominent figure in the region's history. Tshiame is also notable for its proximity to the Sterkfontein Dam, one of South Africa's largest water reservoirs. The area includes the QwaQwa industrial sites, which are secured by modern fencing to enhance safety and reduce crime.
Tshiame is accessible via the N5 national road, making it a convenient stop for road travelers.
Visit the nearby Sterkfontein Dam for scenic views and outdoor activities.
The industrial area is fenced for security, ensuring a safer environment for visitors.
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the nearby dam and enjoying outdoor activities.
Summers can be hot; ensure to stay hydrated and enjoy water activities at Sterkfontein Dam.
Fall provides pleasant temperatures, ideal for road trips and sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for indoor activities and exploring the industrial history.
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$50-$100 p/day
17,800
English, Afrikaans, Sotho
April-June, September-November