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Alicedale Information Guide
At the heart of the rebirth of the once decaying railway town of
Alicedale is a unique leisure experience, Bushman Sands. Hosts invite
you to join this historic partnership to see Alicedale transformed
into a thriving example of sustainable tourism development unlike
any other in South Africa. Situated in the Bushman's River Canyon
in the Eastern Cape, Alicedale is approximately 50 kilometers from
Grahamstown and 100 kilometers from Port Elizabeth. Surrounded by
valley bushveld, the town exhibits a rich multi-cultural heritage,
from ancient Bushman paintings to the Victorian Karoo flavour of
a century ago, when it was developed as a major railway junction.
The town steamed along as an important link in the railway until
steam trains were sidelined in the 1980s. By 1996 the management
of its rail functions had been transferred to neighbouring Port
Elizabeth and the junction slid into ruin. Since then the town has
been virtually dormant with soaring unemployment.
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At the beginning of 2003 a joint initiative between the Mantis
Group, owners of Shamwari, and the Eastern Cape government was established
to redevelop the town. Mantis Group Chairman Adrian Gardiner initiated
the vision to see the town regain its vibrancy. In much the same
way that Shamwari was transformed from barren farmland into one
of the world's top conservation destinations, this initiative seeks
to become a model of transformation for a previously disadvantaged
community and the turnaround of a rural town. At the centre of the
transformation of Alicedale is Bushman Sands, the latest tourism
product in the Mantis Group s portfolio. Named after the historic
Bushman's River, Bushman Sands has provided the impetus for new
investment and the sustainability for ongoing growth and development
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A NEW DAWN AT ALICEDALE
Economic life was breathed back into Alicedale in June 2003 with construction
of Bushman Sands. During the building phase, direct employment has been
created for 374 people, all of whom were selected from the existing Alicedale
community. ECDC estimates that each breadwinner in this community provides
for up to seven dependents |