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A guide to snow chasing in SA

Sunday Tribune

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June 15, 2025

AS WINTER unfolds across South Africa, a surprising transformation takes place in certain regions, where snow blankets the landscape in a magical display.

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

A guide to snow chasing in SA

While Mzansi is typically known for its dry and warm winters, the past few years have seen an increase in snowfall, creating a winter wonderland that beckons adventurers and snow enthusiasts alike.

In recent years, South Africans have seen snowfall in well-known regions like Table Mountain and along the N3 corridor between the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal.

Historical records from Snow Report Southern Africa indicate that snowfall has been observed as late as November, particularly in the Eastern Cape, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

With the changing climate causing increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, snow chasers are gearing up for what could be an exhilarating winter. A “snow chaser” is defined as an intrepid adventurer who actively seeks out regions with optimal snowfall, often travelling extensively during the winter months to find perfect powder for skiing and snowboarding.

For those looking to explore South Africa’s snowy landscapes, here’s a guide to some of the top snow-chasing spots around the country.

Matroosberg, Western Cape

Nestled in Ceres, Matroosberg is a haven for snow chasers, renowned for its high altitude and consistent snowfall. The southern slopes of this reserve often remain cloaked in snow for extended periods, making it an ideal spot for capturing stunning winter photographs. While a 4x4 vehicle may be necessary for accessing higher areas, many parts are reachable by road, ensuring that everyone can partake in the snow chasing adventure.

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