Mpumalanga - Places to see
Panorama Route & Blyde River Canyon
The Panorama Route in Mpumalanga is famous for its magnificent landscapes combined with cultural and historical highlights. Some highlights which visitors will discover on this incredible route are the Blyde River Canyon, which is the 3rd largest canyon of its kind in the world), the charming waterfalls in Graskop and Sabie and the legendary Echo Caves. The gorge of the Blyde River Canyon is 33 km long and includes a 25’000 hectare nature reserve, with diverse vegetation, African birds, crocodiles and hippos and a numerous of antelopes.
The Panorama Route in Mpumalanga is famous for its magnificent landscapes combined with cultural and historical highlights. Some highlights which visitors will discover on this incredible route are the Blyde River Canyon, which is the 3rd largest canyon of its kind in the world), the charming waterfalls in Graskop and Sabie and the legendary Echo Caves. The gorge of the Blyde River Canyon is 33 km long and includes a 25’000 hectare nature reserve, with diverse vegetation, African birds, crocodiles and hippos and a numerous of antelopes.
God’s Window
God’s Window – without doubt one of the most incredible viewing points on earth. From there visitors can enjoy a view over hills and forests as far as their eyes can see – you will think you can see forever.
God’s window gives the visitors a panoramic view over the Lowveld, surrounded by grandiose cliffs falling over 700 meters down to the valley.
God’s Window – without doubt one of the most incredible viewing points on earth. From there visitors can enjoy a view over hills and forests as far as their eyes can see – you will think you can see forever.
God’s window gives the visitors a panoramic view over the Lowveld, surrounded by grandiose cliffs falling over 700 meters down to the valley.
Luxury private game reserves & lodging
If you are looking for a safari and wildlife experience in a top-class hospitality environment, than you have to come to Mpumalanga. In this area visitors find the most award-winning luxury private game lodges in South Africa. Enjoy deluxe accommodation, high-end cuisine, exciting guided safaris and bush walks, elegant dinners by the riversides, spa-treatments – everything very private and peaceful.
If you are looking for a safari and wildlife experience in a top-class hospitality environment, than you have to come to Mpumalanga. In this area visitors find the most award-winning luxury private game lodges in South Africa. Enjoy deluxe accommodation, high-end cuisine, exciting guided safaris and bush walks, elegant dinners by the riversides, spa-treatments – everything very private and peaceful.
Sudwala Caves
Mpumalanga is home of the famous Sudwala Caves, which are with his 3 million year old history, the oldest known caves in the world.
Visitors will find fantastic rock displays, gorgeous lit stalactites and stalagmites, and a numerous of fossils of the first oxygen-producing plants on earth. In previous time the Sudwala Caves were used as a hiding place for weapons during the Anglo-Boer War.
Mpumalanga is home of the famous Sudwala Caves, which are with his 3 million year old history, the oldest known caves in the world.
Visitors will find fantastic rock displays, gorgeous lit stalactites and stalagmites, and a numerous of fossils of the first oxygen-producing plants on earth. In previous time the Sudwala Caves were used as a hiding place for weapons during the Anglo-Boer War.