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Mpumalanga Travel Guide

 
 

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Although Mpumalanga is not the only province in South Africa with excellent game viewing, national parks and luxury lodges, it's here that the safari experience has been perfected. About half the Kruger National Park is in this lovely province and there are so many private game reserves and lodges than you will have a hard time choosing. Like Limpopo Province to its immediate north, Mpumalanga straddles the escarpment between the Lowveld and the Drakensberg, so the different parts of the province have different characters. The Lowveld is hot and humid with broad-leaved forests and wide, slow rivers, while the Highlands are cool and green, with rolling grasslands, pine plantations, pockets of indigenous forest and cheerfully gurgling mountain streams and waterfalls. Most of the game is in the Lowveld, while the attractions of the Highlands include hiking, horse trails, river rafting and other adventure activities, such as gorge swings and abseiling.

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, near the town of Waterval Boven, is one of South Africa's most popular climbing destinations. The fly fishing in the Highlands area is awesome, particularly near the pretty town of Dullstroom, where there are loads of dams and streams well stocked with fat trout. There are awesome birds to be spotted, both in the game reserves and in the Highlands, where you're likely to see some montane grassland species, including the rare and endangered blue swallow. For a bird's eye view, rather than a view of birds, you can choose between microlight flights and gentle floats in a hot air balloon. Mpumalanga also has some fantastic paragliding and hang gliding launch sites - particularly along the escarpment. The mountain biking is great. Even with so much to do, many people visit Mpumalanga just to sight-see. The Panorama Route is a scenic meander taking in some fabulous sights, including the Blyde River Canyon, Bourke's Luck Potholes, the Three Rondawels, the Swadini Dam and many beautiful waterfalls and spectacular vistas including one called God's Window.

The Blyde River Canyon is the biggest vegetated canyon in the world. Second in size only to the Grand Canyon in the USA, and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia, it is lush and green with a plethora of plant and animal life and is a major centre of endemism. It's also where Antarctica and Madagascar split away from Africa a few million years ago during the break-up of the super-continent Gondwanaland. Also in the canyon, is Bourke's Luck Potholes - a fantastically contorted area of scenic potholes, and deeply scoured canyons. The Blyde is a great river to raft, with some pretty challenging rapids, but it also offers fun family paddling on a gentler section. The Three Rondawels are three conical hills and the Swadini Dam at the end of the canyon is a lovely stretch of water. Also on the Panorama Route is the rather cutesy museum town of Pilgrims Rest. The mines were active until the 1970s when they became terminally unprofitable, and the whole town was bought up by the provincial authorities to be converted to a tourist attraction. Museums, cute craft outlets, coffee shops, restaurants and the original hotel with its characterful bar bring the gold rush era vividly to life. Pilgrims Rest was the venue for the World Gold Panning Championships in 2005.

Mpumalanga's cultural attractions are particularly colourful. The iconic Ndebele artwork that is almost synonymous with South Africa is produced in the museum village of Botshabelo. Colourful beadwork and small painted articles can be admired and purchased while the magnificent painted buildings are - unfortunately - not for sale as souvenirs. They're well worth photographing, though. Kids will love the dinosaur park, just outside the deep and convoluted Sudwala Caves. Mpumalanga has a very interesting technical freshwater diving destination that will appeal to technical divers.

Note: If you are planning to travel to the north eastern parts of Mpumalanga or Swaziland please be aware that this region is malarial. Consult your doctor or travel clinic for advice and refer to our article on malaria.

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Accommodation near Mpumalanga

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Idle & Wild |

Idle & Wild

Hazyview Self-catering, Hazyview Bed and Breakfast in Hazyview

Soak up the warmth of the sun around the pool or pamper yourself in our sauna. Idle & Wild is set on a working farm and the Sabie River runs through our property. Idle & Wild is ideally situated for a rejuvenating break in the heart of nature, or exploring the surrounding areas and attractions such as the Kruger National Park, God's Window and Bourke's Luck Potholes.

  • R420 p/p sharing
    R1 200 Rooms/Units
    R550 Single
  • 18 Guests
 
 
At Wayfarers |

At Wayfarers

Sabie Guest House in Sabie

Wayfarers Guest House which is situated 900 meters from the centre of Sabie, within easy walking distance of shops and restaurants. When not out enjoying the wonderful local scenery, guests can relax in our magnificently appointed lounge where full DSTV bouquet is available, or enjoy a sundowner under the gazebo in our spacious garden.

  • R355 p/p sharing
    R1 000 Rooms/Units
    R460 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
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Kruger Park Lodge Unit 535 |

Kruger Park Lodge Unit 535

Hazyview Safari Lodge in Hazyview

Self-catering cottage sleeping up to six guests in a privately owned double-storey cottage. The unit is situated in the Kruger Park Lodge, a 4 Star wildlife and golf resort in Hazyview, Mpumalanga, just 12 minutes' drive from the world-famous Kruger National Park.

  • R1 200 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
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Crankos Creek |

Crankos Creek

Kaapmuiden Guest House, Kaapmuiden Self-catering in Kaapmuiden

Welcome to the warm hospitality and ambience of Crankos Creek guest house. It is a privately owned home that has been occupied by the owners, Heather and Mark Cranko, since 2007.

  • R450 p/p sharing
    R1 200 Rooms/Units
    R525 Single
  • 26 Guests
 
 
Laughing Waters Guest House |

Laughing Waters Guest House

Hazyview Guest House in Hazyview

Situated on a working lemon farm in Hazyview you will find Laughing Waters Guest House.The guest house is situated in a huge, lush green garden with many tall trees which attracts an abundance of birds for the bird lover. Fish eagles can be heard calling to each other the true call of Africa.

  • R490 p/p sharing
    R560 Single
  • 15 Guests
 
 
Elephant Walk Retreat |

Elephant Walk Retreat

Crocodile Bridge Gate Safari Lodge in Crocodile Bridge Gate

Set on a tranquil estate at the Crocodile Bridge entrance to the Kruger National Park, no more than 50 meters from the gate, one could not hope to find a more suitable base from which to explore the wonders of Kruger! A comfortable four-hour drive from Johannesburg, Elephant Walk is the perfect 'stopover' on route to Mozambique, or as a destination.

  • R750 Rooms/Units
  • 38 Guests
 
 
The Rose Cottage B&B |

The Rose Cottage B&B

Dullstroom Self-catering, Dullstroom Bed and Breakfast in Dullstroom

The Rose Cottage B&B is situated in the quaint fly-fishing village of Dullstroom in Mpumalanga, just two and a half hours' drive from Johannesburg. We offer seven suites, all with comfortable living and dining rooms with DStv, fully equipped kitchens, private patios, and undercover parking.

  • R420 p/p sharing
  • 15 Guests
 
 
Grand Kruger Lodge |
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Grand Kruger Lodge

Crocodile Bridge Gate Safari Lodge in Crocodile Bridge Gate

Grand Kruger Lodge, Mpumalanga South Africa - UN-compromised luxury accommodation, safaris, game drives and birding in the heart of Big five country bordering the Kruger National Park along the Crocodile River. Full backup generator, it will be no interruptions during your stay.

  • R870 p/p sharing
    R1 170 Single
  • 42 Guests
 
 
Cherry Grove Luxury Apartments |

Cherry Grove Luxury Apartments

Dullstroom Self-catering in Dullstroom

Cherry Grove Luxury Apartments consists of an open-plan en-suite bedroom with a double bed or two single beds, a small kitchen featuring an oven hob and double sink and a sitting area with a fireplace.

  • R700 Rooms/Units
    R450 Single
  • 14 Guests
 
 
Old Vic Traveller's Inn |

Old Vic Traveller's Inn

Nelspruit Backpacker, Nelspruit Self-catering in Nelspruit

Years of devotion have created the absolute home away from home when you in the company of Legend Crazy Dave and Bella at the charming Old Vic Inn in Nelspruit. Be it a sundowner on the sundeck overlooking the nature reserve.

  • R130 p/p sharing
    R550 Rooms/Units
    R130 Single
  • 52 Guests
 
Blyde River Canyon
Bourke's Luck Potholes
Forest Near Sabie