Gravel Burn set to blaze a trail through the heart of the Karoo The event is a reminder that the Karoo’s gravel roads can also host world-class adventure sport.
Saving the small things: why insects and grasses matter more than we think Conservation does not always start with headline grabbing species or sweeping policies. Often it begins by simply brushing aside the gravel to find the life below.
Wildlife joins wool in the Karoo’s evolving farm model Karoo farming that embraces diversity is a pragmatic response to modern pressures.
SALT telescope sheds new light on a star’s mysterious behaviour While the Karoo’s horizons are prized for their natural beauty, they now also host a gateway to cosmic drama.
How Karoo towns are courting tourism without losing their soul Towns are not chasing mass appeal but are curating experiences that reward patience and respect for place.
Young families are finding their way back to the Karoo What remains clear is that the Karoo is no longer viewed solely as somewhere people leave.
Karoo communities brace for possible El Niño return in 2026 The Karoo has always demanded hardiness, but the pace and intensity of recent climate swings sharpen that challenge.