Northern
Cape Tourist Information
Geography and Climate
Upington is situated on the banks of the Orange (Gariep)
River in the Southern- or Green Kalahari, which forms
part of the 900.000 square kilometer Kalahari Desert (Tswana:
Keir) (Khoisan: Khalagari) and is centrally located on
the Namaqua Route between Johannesburg, Cape Town and
Namibia. The geography of the town varies from sandy red
dunes , rock faced "koppies" hills, African
veld and extremely fertile agricultural areas. The Orange
River is a perennial, bedrock-controlled river which have
been prone to severe flooding in the past. Upington is
generally accepted as the hottest town in South Africa,
with summer temperatures varying between 30°C and
40°C. Winter temperatures during the day usually reach
around 25°C, while the night temperatures, although
averaging between 4°C and 10°C can drop to 0°C
or below. The climate is generally dry: however, in summer
, due to the town being situated on the banks of the Orange
River, varying levels of humidity have been recorded.
The anual average rainfall is less than 200mm
Transportation
Upington has a modern airport with scheduled flights provided
by SA Airlink ( an affiliate of South African Airways.)
The airport's runway, spanning 4900mm, is one of the longest
in the world and the longest in South Africa. Until 1960's
the airport was also the sight of the annual gliding world
championships.