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Mpumalanga Tourism Information
OverviewMpumalanga is bordered by Mozambique and Swaziland in the east, and Gauteng in the west. It is situated mainly on the high plateau grasslands of the Middleveld, which roll eastwards for hundreds of kilometres.In the northeast, the land rises towards mountain peaks and then terminates in an immense escarpment. In some places, this escarpment plunges hundreds of metres down to the low-lying area known as the Lowveld. Even though it is one of the smaller provinces (79 490 km2 in surface area), Mpumalanga is home to some three million people. ClimateMpumalanga is a summer rainfall area with hot summers, especially in the Lowveld regions. The weather is relatively mild in winter, although it can become very cold in the Highveld areas. Getting to Know MpumalangaAs the safari capital of the country, the major draw-card to the area is the world-famous Kruger National Park. However, Mpumalanga has a lot more to offer than the 'big five' -- the province is home to magnificent scenery and boasts a rich cultural heartland. Forests, pristine waters and trout fishing opportunities abound and there is no shortage of adventure activities, such as rock-climbing, abseiling, 4 x 4 trails, paragliding, kloofing and other high-adrenalin activities. Tourism RegionsBecause the province is so diverse, the tourism authorities have divided it into seven regions:
Major attractions in the area:The Kruger National ParkOne of the major tourist attractions of the country, the Kruger National Park is among South Africa's finest assets. Well-equipped to offer big five safaris, the park includes a large number of accommodation options, ranging from five star lodges to affordable rest camps.This famous park boasts over 140 species of mammals and over 500 species of birds, not to mention a wide variety of amphibians, reptiles, flora and fauna. Best game Lodges in the WorldA number of private camps and lodges are on offer in the areas surrounding the Kruger National Park. The Sabi Sands area is renowned for being home to some of the best African game lodges in the world, bar none. These lodges are known worldwide for their exclusivity and top-of-the-range accommodation. South Africa 's Premier Fly-fishing Capital
Gold-Digger's DelightThe little town of Pilgrim's Rest offers a step backwards into South Africa's history, complete with themed-museums, restored buildings… and the notorious Victorian-inspired Royal Hotel. The area is a favourite for overseas and local visitors and is well-equipped to handle all of the attention with a good offering of restaurants, bars and reasonably priced accommodation available. Best pancakes in AfricaA short drive from Pilgrim's Rest lies Graskop, famous for it's scenic waterfall and for Harrie's Pancake Shop, known to serve up the best pancakes this side of the Kruger National Park. It is an established tradition to stop off here for a favourite sweet or savoury pancake en route to the Blyde River Canyon. Green BeltThe green belt of Sabie offers a wonderful base to explore Mpumalanga's Escarpment. This is the centre of South Africa's forestry region and boasts excellent lodges, bed-and-breakfast establishments as well as a rather fine backpacker's lodge. Although the pace in Sabie is rather laid back, there are a number of activities and day trips for the adventure seeker. Adventure ZoneMpumalanga province is known for its fantastic adventure-tourism opportunities. Mountain-biking, horse-trails, hiking trails and river rafting are all offer. The Blyde River Canyon is known as one of the best hang gliding and para gliding sites in Southern Africa. For hard-core adventurers this is also 4 x 4 country, or if soft adventure is your thing hot air ballooning is also on offer. Views of ParadiseOne of the most scenic views in South Africa is undoubtedly offered up at the famous Blyde River Canyon -- this colossal canyon is famous for its dramatic window on the world. Along the Panorama Route, camera-touting visitors love to visit the God's Window ledge, Bourke's Luck Potholes and the Three Rondavels -- all of which offer breathtaking panoramas. The Mac-Mac Falls and Lisbon Falls are also a keen favourite for visitors to Mpumalanga. Arts and CultureExplore the local Shangaan culture at the famous Shangana Cultural Village, a short hop away from the town of Hazyview. This user-friendly cultural village offers visitors the opportunity to interact with the local Shangaan people and to enjoy a taste of traditional cuisine. In Mpumalanga, the Nyani Shangaan Cultural Village is also an option, as is Matsulu Village -- a traditional Ndebele Village. Self-Drive in MpumalangaMpumalanga offers excellent self-drive routes and opportunities, which means you can make up an individual itinerary and simply go with the flow. These selected routes will lead self-drive visitors to just about every destination in the province. Accommodation throughout the province is plentiful, but advance booking is advisable if you require a specific location such as private game reserve or Mpumalanga Parks Board accommodation. There are three principal routes dissecting Mpumalanga:
Be sure to contact us should you have any queries about our self drive tours, bookings or just to find out any additional Mpumalanga tourism information. Copy Courtesy of SA Tourism - www.southafrica.net |
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