Van Wyksdorp, Little/Klein Karoo South Africa

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Often regarded as the undiscovered corner of the Klein Karoo, Van Wyksdorp remains a cultural kaleidoscope untouched by the modern hustle and bustle of city life. In contrast, tranquility abounds and time has almost stood still. Situated within the Cape Floristic Kingdom (an internationally recognized Biodiversity hotspot), Van Wyksdorp is ecologically rich in Succulent Klein Karoo biodiversity. This quaint little village provides a unique charm, warm character, and friendly residents. People from afar come here over weekends or permanently to breathe in the atmosphere of a living village. Young and old enjoy themselves while children still play safely in the few streets. The town provides almost stress-free living necessary in contrast with today’s fast-paced lifestyle. This superb location and inspiring lifestyle provide the cornerstones of healthy living, hence providing a soul-fulfilling and memorable experience, true value for money, and a rare opportunity to invest in an affordable property of distinction.
    Many of the small farms practice organic and sustainable farming and living and are happy to share this way of life with other like-minded people.
    A new initiative in town is the Van Wyksdorp Development Institute which will be built on land donated by a farmer in the area. The Institute will be a Skills Development and Training Centre for all residents of Van Wyksdorp and surrounding towns.
    Find yourself in the Klein Karoo…
    #vanwyksdorp #smalltowns #southafrica
    For more information:
    0:00 Van Wyksdorp Tourism vanwyksdorptourism.com/
    0:57 Andre Britz - Historian & Author vwddi.co.za/
    1:15 Van Wyksdorp Mall / die.mall.heidi
    1:32 Pam Origin Soap vanwyksdorptourism.com/portfo...
    2:25 Blue Sky Organics blueskyorganics.co.za/
    3:16 Rian Malan en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rian_Malan
    4:09 Watermill Farm www.watermillfarm.co.za/
    6:26 Organist - Carinda van den Berg
    7:21 NG Van Wyksdorp www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za...
    8:08 Retha Buitendach rethabuitendach.co.za/
    9:13 Spekboom Restaurant / spekboomrestaurant
    9:41 STUFF Shop

Komentáře • 135

  • @themanfromnam8446
    @themanfromnam8446 Před rokem +8

    I love this country with every fibre in my being.... even in 2023 with all its problems....

  • @karooblue7634
    @karooblue7634 Před rokem +4

    Klein plekkie met 'n groot hart ❣️hou dit so.

  • @dirkbenson8153
    @dirkbenson8153 Před rokem +11

    Van Wyksdorp; klein dorpie met 'n GROOT hart!

  • @faniecremer4899
    @faniecremer4899 Před rokem +11

    Dit is die beskawing daardie, sonder Woolies, groot huise en duur karre.

  • @joeblack4436
    @joeblack4436 Před rokem +6

    Fighting to keep a dirt road... Wisdom from people who know what really matters.

    • @allanbastard1905
      @allanbastard1905 Před rokem +3

      Yeah wasn’t that the best remark 🙏🏻. Fighting to keep a dirt road and completely understand 😃🥃

  • @vaughangarrick
    @vaughangarrick Před rokem +14

    this country has fantastic hidden gems. I hope one day to retire to a small town like this

  • @robynschoon3270
    @robynschoon3270 Před rokem +3

    Sunflowers rising over a wire fence.....in a wild and sunny garden - this is etched in my memory - there is so much to love about this dorpie, and the creative spirits who reside there.....

  • @MichaelWilliams-dm1xm
    @MichaelWilliams-dm1xm Před rokem +2

    Die mooiste dorpie ooit
    Die beste mense ooit
    Die wonderlike herhinderinge
    Die snymans britse van tonders en my grootste ou maat ou tony dis my mense
    My kinders het daar hul fondasie gehad
    Vandag nog hunket my hart nog soontoe
    So min is oor van daardie tyd
    Ek het n skildery van allen laurens wat vandag nog in my huis hang

  • @mariomarais5644
    @mariomarais5644 Před rokem +12

    Ek was al daar met 'n motorfiets. Goeie grondpad en die nag is fantasies!

  • @GustavTessa
    @GustavTessa Před rokem +11

    Thank you for this wonderful video, This is one of those places you visit and get rest for your soul. The town and its people is beautiful

  • @sararichardson737
    @sararichardson737 Před rokem +2

    Some of my happiest times have been had in Karoo dorps. God bless RSA

  • @Angelique1401
    @Angelique1401 Před rokem +17

    Great video, just a bit sad that you only showed a few places and not the whole town. There is so much more than just what was shown here in this video.
    My family have been living here for more than a 100 years. Interesting little town!!

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +6

      Hi Angelique, blame it on attention span of youtube veiwers, we can only make it for so long. We would love to go back and do some more stories of the people and the surrounds. Your family sounds fascinating. Thank you for watching, and glad you enjoyed it.

  • @DustBugsTravel
    @DustBugsTravel Před rokem +12

    This was great! Those dusty gravel roads everyone kept talking about, are calling our names and we may just have to answer later this year. Thanks for this fantastic introduction to Van Wyksdorp, guys! 🤩🚗

  • @nethunters
    @nethunters Před rokem +10

    Wat een bijzonder dorp! De mensen daar zijn vriendelijk. Mooie kunst maakt die dame! Groeten uit Nederland!

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +2

      Hallo, blij dat je het hoort. Bedankt voor het kijken. Groeten uit Zuid-Afrika.

  • @AfricanTravelCrew
    @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +11

    Top of my list for destination Town of the year. What a place. What fantastic, interesting people who are fortunate enough to call it home. ❤️

  • @peterpack8768
    @peterpack8768 Před rokem +4

    Wow nice video Thanks

  • @fwdadventuresza254
    @fwdadventuresza254 Před rokem +5

    What an awesome perspective.... Thanks for taking us along 🤝🏼

  • @gordonsmithsa115
    @gordonsmithsa115 Před rokem +7

    I can’t wait to visit this quaint town one day soon 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @ddejager7717
    @ddejager7717 Před rokem +1

    Lovely, well done. Very much 'n klein stof dorpie', with amazing people. It's beauty lies beneath the surface!

  • @salomemalherbe677
    @salomemalherbe677 Před rokem +2

    Pragtige dorpie vol mooi mense.

  • @guitardee1
    @guitardee1 Před rokem +5

    What a lovely treasure. I had never heard of VanWyksdorp so really enjoyed this video

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem

      Thanks Denise. We hadn't either. This must easily be our top small town out of 54 so far. ❤️

  • @michaeleastwood6755
    @michaeleastwood6755 Před rokem

    Love it to bits

  • @lizeglington6393
    @lizeglington6393 Před rokem +11

    Beautifully made . You are very talented Niel and have showcased our little village in a creative and loving way that brings out why we love to call this place home. Thank you for your caring and skill. Do visit us again!

  • @bafanamsibi4388
    @bafanamsibi4388 Před rokem +6

    This is another part of South Africa that I've never been.

  • @karinvantubbergh3418
    @karinvantubbergh3418 Před rokem +2

    Great!

  • @SancheoTarot
    @SancheoTarot Před rokem +4

    Ah, my family lived in this little village years ago and I used to absolutely love visiting there, I'm so chuffed to see that it has remained as it was, yet so beautifully face-lifted. Thanks for this wonderful tour down memory lane, African Travel Crew!

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for watching. We love it when people share special memories with us. ❤️

    • @AdrianA4M
      @AdrianA4M Před rokem +1

      Sancheo is your family the same Lawrence family who owned the general dealer as you enter the town from the west?

    • @SancheoTarot
      @SancheoTarot Před rokem

      @Adrian A4M indeed! Yes! My uncle owned that store and the bottle store while my parents lived in the house where the "main road" met the T-junction.

    • @AdrianA4M
      @AdrianA4M Před rokem +1

      @@SancheoTarot How interesting. I use to work on Allans farm, with Tony and in that store with Judy, as a kid. Late 80s till 1990. Allan was a family friend. Jannet was also in the friends group. 😄

    • @SancheoTarot
      @SancheoTarot Před rokem +1

      @Adrian A4M then it's my honor to meet you! That is so many, many moons ago! 🌙 Thank you so much for sharing your memories - He meant the world to me, and his teachings will always inspire me to go that extra mile. ❤️

  • @lesleyohanlon209
    @lesleyohanlon209 Před rokem +1

    We almost moved to Van Vyksdorp back in the nineties. This kinda makes me wish we had

  • @janinehoward2161
    @janinehoward2161 Před rokem +2

    This is how it is, and so much more.

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +1

      100% remarkable little town, with fantastic can-do attitude.

  • @Predikant
    @Predikant Před rokem +2

    By good fortune I have stumbled upon this great channel, an excellent opening shot on this presentation, well edited, always an interesting story to tell along with superb photography and putting the best foot forward.
    Were I to rate this work it would get a ranking of 12 out of 10
    Keep up the exceptional work!

  • @Szavannasl
    @Szavannasl Před rokem +1

    what a beautiful place :)

  • @garagepie
    @garagepie Před 4 měsíci

    Beautiful village and country 🇿🇦

  • @NeoFrontierTechnologies
    @NeoFrontierTechnologies Před rokem +1

    Sweet.

  • @ianferguson4728
    @ianferguson4728 Před rokem +3

    The dream. So far from the chaos and anarchy

  • @faithexplorers1
    @faithexplorers1 Před rokem +1

    Bly om nog so dorpie in SA te sien. In Namibia het ons heelwat sulke dorpies met hul stof en sout paaie. Ruil dit vir niks. Groete van Henties Baai, met die vet kabeljou en waar die steenbras en galjoene baljaar.😀

  • @barbarablom5945
    @barbarablom5945 Před rokem +6

    Tevrede! Hoeveel mense kan dit sê? Enjoy your lovely town - and each other. So glad I saw this inspiration.

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem

      Thank you for spending some time with us. Come visit soon.❤️

    • @diva444d
      @diva444d Před rokem

      My Oupa-grootjie Jacobs het altyd gesê. 'Daar's net 3 "te's" wat goed is... Tevrede, te-voet of te-perd"

  • @AdrianA4M
    @AdrianA4M Před rokem +1

    I spent my school holidays working on the neighbouring farms and at the (Lawrence) general dealer store in the late 80s. Good fun times!

  • @freedomloveequality6593
    @freedomloveequality6593 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. Bless you good people will come visit soon

  • @marilyndupreez3680
    @marilyndupreez3680 Před rokem +3

    It looks gorgeous..lovely
    I went to school in Vosburg foe a year which is close to Van Wyksdorp. Best little town i so loved it there..

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem

      Wow. Thanks for sharing your memory, and spending some time with us. ❤️

    • @Angelique1401
      @Angelique1401 Před rokem +1

      Vosburg is in the Northern Cape. I think you are thinking about Van Wyksvlei. Van Wyksdorp is in the Western cape near Ladismith.

  • @ferdivosloo341
    @ferdivosloo341 Před rokem +50

    Pleas dont promote this place i am a farmer there and its crime free.

  • @ronels1216
    @ronels1216 Před rokem +1

    Looks magical. Would love to visit

  • @coralvorster1173
    @coralvorster1173 Před rokem

    It looks like a very quaint village.

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 Před rokem

    Wondeilik. Baaie mooi plek met interessante mense.

  • @joehenry1689
    @joehenry1689 Před rokem +2

    Besonders mooi! Ek moet die dorp besoek eendag.

  • @redmatters9318
    @redmatters9318 Před rokem

    Nice people. Reminds me of Pitcairn Island Look them up..they're looking for independent, tough and resilient people to live there and help them save the place from extinction. PLEASE consider. 🙏. G'day Australia 🇦🇺.

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem

      Be assured. The people of VWD are not going anywhere soon. P. S busy looking up Pitcairn Island 🙄😁

    • @redmatters9318
      @redmatters9318 Před rokem

      @@AfricanTravelCrew Thanks for that...perhaps you could become sister towns ? They certainly need compassion those wretched souls. G'day from Australia 🇦🇺. Keep in touch mate.WIKIREDSTAR

  • @infocus-media
    @infocus-media Před rokem +1

    I lived not far from a town just like that, we used to spend many hours there, It was our local, everything, if there we fresh cheese at the General Store, or Potatoes, Carrots, there was a mini shopping spree, when you got there everything everything was already subdivided into bundles so that everybody gets a taste of what is new. There was no arguments about it. If there were only enough patatoes for every family to get 1 potatoe then so it be. The dusty roads, the local band that always play the same songs, the clerk from Barclays bank who came once a week for banking. The oom at the old hotel who was constantly chasing us off his stoep. The same heard of cattle that gets chased down the center of town to get milked at the same time every day. The farmers who puts down their cream and milk cans by the little siding for the train to pickup early in the morning. We had 6 churches for a couple hundred people and You can't miss church service otherwise the Dominee will mention Oom Gawie's missdemenor next Sunday and make us believe that thats why he lost his dog to a recless car drive nect to the 2 Tennis Court Country Club. How I could lie in bed an recognize every single car or bakkie to the sound it makes and who it belongs too, and how everybody congregated at the Hotel because Jannie bought a new bakkie and everybody wanted to see it, sit behind the steering wheel and if you are lucky hop onto the back and get a ride in it. And how I met a girl 40 years later who grew up with me next to town and the first thing we started talking about is why she ate the last Kweper on the tree although she knew it was mine, and how we once again parted without saying good bye properly because of what happened many years ago. I remember how everybody fought over the "lui beert" and how families will not talk to each other for decades because of a family member who was shot by the Boere Commandoes because he was a Boer Traitor, a "Hands Opper" and how the Boer War affected these people and the atrocities that was instigated by the English and who's farms got burnt to the ground and the women and children that got marched for 45 Kilometers to be thrown into the back of a Cattle truck. And how they struggled to make ends meet, and how the "Old Tannies" kept on talking about baby murders after the War ended. We all knew the song with the lines that goes like this "Siem bamba mamma se kindjie.............gooi hom in die sloot trap op sy kop dan is hy dood.." Well it was the Raping by the English (and other people) that caused an avalanche of new born's being dispatched of by midwifes on the orders of Family and the Dominee. These babies never had names, burials, or birth certificates, their mothers never laid eyes on them, they were quietly taken outside by the Midwife and dispatched, thus the song. The hatred of the English was overwhelming, I was probably the first generation who kind of forgot about it but the old "Oomies and Tannies" refused to utter a single English word and still read their Bible in Hoog Hollands (Dutch), but now English and Afrikaners/Boers are one Nation, the English in South Africa has taken up the burden with the Afrikaners and for the first time we talk as one, it is "OUR Boer War" and the English still need to be punished, but we have accepted England as ours, we are not Dutch or German or Scottish, we are English now who happen to speak Afrikaans as well. And that is why the English has the biggest respect for us, Bitter enemies but Highly Trusted and Revered.

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing your story. We can so relate and exactly how we grew up. We were the only English in our area, fortunately not punished. Thank you for spending some time with us here, and again for sharing your story.

  • @mardapienaar7565
    @mardapienaar7565 Před 3 měsíci

    The best pomegranates!!!

  • @mornemoore
    @mornemoore Před rokem

    O gats maak seker die walies sien nie die plek nie hulle sal oorvat😁😁. Mooi plek en nog min sulke ou dorpies oor in die land. Die kerk orrel is amazing. Ek kan dink daar is nie baie mense wat hom kan speel nie.

  • @a95569
    @a95569 Před rokem

    Fascinating! I'd love to see a similar video featuring De Rust.

  • @osks
    @osks Před rokem +2

    Brilliant production - well done! A great reminder of what makes this country so unique and so very special!
    Van Wyks Dorp = Van Wyks Vlei?

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +4

      Thanks Andre, Van Wyksdorp is in the Western Cape inbetween Barrydale and Ladismith. Van Wyksvlei is Northern Cape towards Upington. Which is a completely new story on the cards for later this year.

    • @osks
      @osks Před rokem

      Excellent - my Mom was born in van Wyks Vlei, so I look forward to that one!

  • @rustysa1389
    @rustysa1389 Před rokem +2

    Baie mooi dorp .. sal moet kom pannekoek kom eet

  • @salomemalherbe677
    @salomemalherbe677 Před rokem +2

    Genade kan die Engelse nie Beautifully Bilingual verstaan nie ?

  • @Dirkvanwyk
    @Dirkvanwyk Před rokem +3

    Ek Wil da bly

  • @diva444d
    @diva444d Před rokem +1

    Ons soek 'n episode oor hoe die enigste ongeluk by die stopstraat gebeur het!?

  • @AnneliedeWet
    @AnneliedeWet Před rokem +1

    Ja, hou die grondpad asseblief!

  • @vloglife3113
    @vloglife3113 Před rokem

    Hello my relative

  • @davevanwyk3070
    @davevanwyk3070 Před rokem +1

    Moet die plekkie besoek lyk so rustig

  • @MartinEngelbrecht-ey3rl
    @MartinEngelbrecht-ey3rl Před 10 měsíci

    3:42 is my sister speaking to a lady.

  • @koeltefontein
    @koeltefontein Před rokem +1

    Appelkoos is not a peach. Appelkoos is an apricot a perske is a peachm

  • @mathewman
    @mathewman Před rokem +3

    another ORANIA commencing!!!!

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +3

      Not quite. A mixed town that stands together and gets things done.

    • @allanbastard1905
      @allanbastard1905 Před rokem +1

      Always some misery guts to try and take down people that are happy and content

  • @schrire39
    @schrire39 Před rokem

    Not the most diverse village

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem

      Where do you stay?

    • @AdrianA4M
      @AdrianA4M Před rokem

      You can't force diversity into a place. If you've ever been there, you will know there is nothing there accept nature! Most people will not survive there for a month!

  • @Vongs100
    @Vongs100 Před rokem +1

    Can I bring my black friends without fear of them being on the receiving end of Apartheid mentality?

    • @AfricanTravelCrew
      @AfricanTravelCrew  Před rokem +2

      Yes you can.

    • @HS-ml8dx
      @HS-ml8dx Před rokem +1

      Anyone who respects the environment and the residents will always be received with true VanWyksdorp hospitality.

    • @AdrianA4M
      @AdrianA4M Před rokem

      Can I bring my white friends to your town without fear of them being on the receiving end of Colonial mentality?

  • @SionTJobbins
    @SionTJobbins Před rokem

    interesting to see small, unknown towns. But would like to have heard more from Coloured people as they are some 85% of the population. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanwyksdorp But still interesting. Love the Afrikaans language. Can the white English speakers speak Afrikaans?

    • @AdrianA4M
      @AdrianA4M Před rokem +1

      Most of the coloured people have left, to work on other farms, due to the drought in the area. Only the die-hards still stay there. I think the majority of the locals have left too. We left there in the early 90s.