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Tsitsa River

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- location
  
SE of Rhodes

- location
  
SE of Qumbu

Source
  
Drakensberg

- elevation
  
2,550 m (8,366 ft)

- elevation
  
183 m (600 ft)

Mouth
  
Mzimvubu River

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- right
  
Pot River, Mooi River, Inxu River

The Tsitsa River (Afrikaans: Tsitsarivier; Xhosa: iTsitsa) is a river in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. It is a tributary of the Mzimvubu River and belongs to the Mzimvubu to Keiskamma Water Management Area.

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Course

The Tsitsa rises in the Drakensberg 15 km to the SE of Rhodes, about 80 km west of Mount Frere, and flows eastwards. The Tsitsa Falls are located in its upper course, amidst a mountainous area of great beauty. Bending and flowing southwards for a few miles, the river passes east of Maclear, before it bends eastwards again. Finally it empties into the Mzimvubu River while passing through deep river gorges about 36 km southeast of Qumbu.

Its main tributaries are the Mooi River, Inxu River (Wildebeesrivier) and the Pot River.

The Tsitsa River used to form part of the western border of the former Transkei. Now the Tsitsa is a popular place for whitewater kayaking.

Dams in the basin

There are only relatively small dams in the Tsitsa River basin. The Maclear Dam on the Inxu River supplies water to Maclear town and the Ugie Dam on the Mooi supplies water to Ugie town.

References

Tsitsa River Wikipedia