The Great Trek: Journey into the Unknown (1835–1846) captures one of the most defining moments in South African history. This book brings to life the migration of thousands of Afrikaner (Boer) settlers who left the Cape Colony in search of freedom and new lands.
Follow their ox-wagons as they cross rivers, mountains, and vast open plains, facing unimaginable challenges and forging a new path inland. From the motivations behind the Trek to the dramatic encounters with indigenous communities, this book offers a gripping, accessible account of resilience, faith, and survival.
Perfect for students, educators, and history enthusiasts, this volume reveals how the Great Trek shaped South Africa’s cultural and political landscape for generations to come.







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