Mpumalanga has reserves aplenty, cascading waterfalls and some of the most charming dorps the country has to offer, so here’s a list of places to visit in Mpumalanga.
1. Blyde River Canyon
It would be amiss to go to Mpumalanga and take in the panoramic views of the Blyde Riber Canyon and peer through God’s Window.
2. Kruger National Park
South Africa’s flagship and most popular national park is a destination in itself. If you’ve never been to Kruger before, don’t fret – there is so much to explore.
3. Visit some Bushpubs
The kind of places where people in khaki come to unwind – welcome to the real watering holes of the Lowveld. From The Bush Pub in Hoedspruit to Tanks Bush Pub in Hazyview, be sure to check out the best bush pubs up north.
4. Pilgrims Rest
Pilgrim’s Rest was declared a gold field in 1873. Today it’s a quaint village frozen in time, saturated with nostalgia. You can even try your hand at panning for gold.
5. Wakkerstroom
Famed for birding, Wakkerstroom claims rights to 370 different avian species in the area. But there’s more to the town than beautiful hides, guinea fowl roaming the streets and cranes feeding in the vlei with the church steeple poking the sky in the background.
6. Dullstroom
With clear air, cool climate and sparkling waters with trout and more than 7 000 clocks, Dullstroom may be small but there are plenty of things to do in Dullstroom to keep you occupied. It is affectionately known as the country’s trout mecca by fly-fishers.
7. Sabie waterfall route
A well-kept secret, likely because it is overshadowed by the nearby attractions of Kruger National Park and Blyde River Canyon, the Sabie Waterfall Route encompasses eight of the province’s waterfalls along a 50km route along the R532.
From Mac Mac Falls, with a steep drop of 70m to Lisbon Falls, which falls from an impressive height of 94m.
8. Kaapsehoop
Perched on a plateau high above the Lowveld, Kaapsehoop boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. This Mpumalanga village is known for its wild horses, which can often be seen grazing on the village outskirts. The surrounding Kaapsehoop Escarpment offers scenic hiking trails and stunning waterfalls.
9. Panorama route
It’s the gateway to the Kruger and in the Lowveld, winding roads take you through plantations, waterfalls, and thick forests. Taking you through Hazyview, Graskop and Pilgrims Rest among others, you can easily tick off many of the places to visit in Mpumalanga by following this winding road.
10. Hoedspruit
Conveniently situated between Kruger National Park and its surrounding lodges and the Blyde River Canyon, it’s the perfect place to base yourself if you want a diversity of safari options. Home to unique accommodation offerings, such as the Hoedspruit Aerotel, where you can stay in a repurposed Boeing.
Compiled by The Getaway Team
First published on Getaway
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