- Spectacular Views: The Drakensberg Mountains offer some of the most stunning vistas in South Africa, with breathtaking views of rolling hills, lush grasslands and snow–capped peaks.
- World Heritage Site: In 2000, the UNESCO declared the Ukhahlamba–Drakensberg Park a World Heritage Site due to its unique cultural, archaeological and ecological significance.
- Wildlife: The Drakensberg is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including wildebeest, eland, zebra, kudu and the rare mountain reedbuck.
- Activities: Visitors to the Drakensberg can enjoy a wide variety of activities, including hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, and bird watching.
- Scenic Routes: The Drakensberg is home to some of the most scenic routes in South Africa, including the Sani Pass.
- Cultural Experiences: The Drakensberg is home to a number of San rock art sites, and visitors can learn more about the cultural history of the region by visiting these sites.
- Worlds tallest waterfall: The Drakensberg is home to the Tugela Falls which is officially the worlds tallest waterfall falling some 945m.
- Accommodation: The Drakensberg is home to a number of resorts and lodges, offering visitors a range of accommodation options.
- Historical Sites: The Drakensberg is home to a number of important historical sites, including the Battle of Blood River Monument and the Ukhahlamba–Drakensberg Park.
- Adventure: The Drakensberg is the perfect place for adventure seekers, with a variety of activities and attractions to explore, such as cave exploration, horseback riding, and white water rafting.