Raymond Herron - South African Anglo Boer War Raconteur
specialising in the Battle of Spionkop
The battlefield tours offered by Raymond Herron are unsurpassed
and offer a unforgetable South African experience with a difference. Raymond
Herron specialises in the Battle
of Spionkop and with such experience its little wonder that his reputation
proceeds him.
Relive
the memories and walk in the footsteps of three great leaders, Winston
Churchill ,Mahatma Gandhi and Gen. Louis Botha. A story on which the sun
never sets. Britain marched into the South African war in the spring of
1899, confident that it "would all be over by Christmas!" The war lasted
three years and was to become the most costly Britain had ever fought.
Spionkop was the scene of one of the most futile and perhaps bloodiest of
all battles fought in the 1899-1902 Anglo-Boer War. It is also where Winston
Churchill as a 23-year-old war correspondent, stretcher bearer Mahatma
Gandhi, and Boer General Louis Botha all fought at the same time before they
went on to shape history. And it is where you could relive the memories of
that day and walk in the footsteps of three great leaders with Anglo-Boer
raconteur Raymond Heron of Spion Kop Lodge, should you decide to enjoy the
area. The farmstead on which Spion Kop Lodge is located was seconded by the
Commander-in-Chief of the British forces, Sir Redvers Buller, for his
headquarters. His troops camped on the farm for several days prior to the
Battle of Spion Kop. The British suffered heavy losses in an effort to
relieve the beleaguered town of Ladysmith where their forces were besieged
by Boer Commandos for 118 days.
Your
host, Raymond Herron, will accompany you to the many historic sights. He
paints a vivid picture of the personal trauma and military mindset that
resulted in the slaughter of so many British and Boer soldiers. Tours to the
various battlefields can be made on horseback or in the comfort of an
air-conditioned vehicle. It is a story on which the sun never sets.
Day 1
Arrive at
Spionkop Lodge. The farmstead on which Spionkop Lodge is located,
was seconded by the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces, Sir Redvers
Buller, for his headquarters. His troops camped on the farm for several days
prior to the Battle of Spionkop. The British suffered heavy losses in an
effort to relieve the beleaguered town of Ladysmith, where their forces were
besieged by Boer Commandos for 118 days situated on the original Spearman
farm in what is today a 700 hectare eco reserve, with some 270 bird species,
an abundance of antelope, indigenous bush, and in June and July, a
concentration of flowering Aloes ,whose beauty leaves one breathless. Allow
some time to settle in and lunch and then depart for Mount Alice the site on
which General Buller established his headquarters, Winston Churchill's camp
and a lecture on the origins of the boer war followed by Sunset refreshments
served on Mount Alice overlooking the Mountains and Spionkop Nature
Reserve. Returning to the lodge and Dinner. As the lodge looks out on to the
kop and overlooks where Gen. Warren had his headquarter, it's easy to
orientate oneself from the very first meal .
Day 2
Breakfast
followed by a trip onto the Spionkop
Battlefield ,site of the most futile and probably bloodiest battle of the
Anglo-Boer War ,fought on the 24 January 1900 .Your host and Anglo-Boer
raconteur, Raymond Heron, will accompany you. He paints a vivid picture
of the personal trauma and military mindset that resulted in the slaughter
of so many British and Boer soldiers. Astoundingly, there were three men
on Spionkop that day, who were to influence the course of world history,
Gen. Louis Botha, Winston Churchill and Mahatma Gandhi. Relive the memories
of that day and walk in the footsteps of three great leaders
Lunch
Sunset boat Cruise on Spion Kop Dam in the Spion Kop Nature Reserve ,an
opportunity to see some game before return to the lodge for cocktails
followed by dinner.
Day 3
Breakfast, Visit the site of Churchill's capture, Tugela Heights and Colenso.
Lunch
Ladysmith Museum
Return to the Lodge guests may cool down in the rock pool or simply relax
before Dinner.
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