The Kruger National Park.
Needs no introduction! Today, 700 000 people visit the Park every year.
The Skukuza Golf Course in the Kruger Park.
Back to nature during Covid19 lockdowndown
Blyde River Canyon
The scenic beauty of the Blyde River Canyon is awe-inspiringly magnificent!
God's Window
A must is God's Window, a viewpoint at an altitude of 1,829m/6,000ft extending northward over the Blyde River Canyon
The Three Rondawels
The Three Rondawels are well known gigantic peaks made from quartzite and shale
Kaapschehoop
Kaapschehoop is famous for the Blue Swallows and the last wild horses of South Africa that roam the town freely.
Sudwala Caves
These caves are the oldest known to mankind, formed over 300 million years ago.
Sudwala Dinosaur Park
Life Size, Accurate and artistic : Pre-Historic animals - open 7 days a week.
Mac Mac Falls
There is a viewing platform which overlooks the Mac Mac Falls and visitors can also walk for 2 km along part of the Fanie Botha Hiking Trail to the Mac-Mac pools for a refreshing swim.
Bourke Luck Potholes
This natural water feature marks the beginning of the Blyde River Canyon.
Long Tom Pass
The Long Tom Pass was named after the cannon, which the Boers used to try and dislodge the British from Lydenburg in the
battle between the Boers and the British in the Anglo-Boer War (1899 -1902) in the Lydenburg area.
Lowveld National Botanical Garden
Only a small part of the Botanic Garden is laid out as a garden. The rest of the area is home to 500 species of plants native to this area, with wonderful paths leading through it.
Panorama Route
The Panorama Route is known to be one of the most beautiful tourist and travel destinations and places of interest in South Africa, leading through the rugged mountain range of the Northern Drakensburg.
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