General Information Directory Page 3 of 3Marble Hall Marble Hall ( in Marble Hall) Marble Hall is situated in Mpumalanga near to Loskop Dam. Three types of tourist attractions which are available include Culture and heritage, Eco – tourism and game reserves and Mining museums. The Greater Marble Hall Municipality is the tou ... .... read more
Nelspruit Nelspruit ( in Nelspruit) Nelspruit is the gateway to Mpumalanga. With its sub-tropical climate and abundant sunshine and lush covered hills and valleys it forms the ideal base to explore Mpumalanga. Nelspruit is the trading centre for the surrounding fruit growing area of Mpumalanga. Fertile soils and subtrop ... .... read more
Ohrigstad Echo Caves ( in Ohrigstad) The Echo Caves are situated near Ohrigstad in Mpumalanga on the Panorama Route. The Echo Cave were discovered in the 1920s by the owner of the farm. After his cattle mysteriously disappeared on the far ... .... read more
Phalaborwa Phalaborwa ( in Phalaborwa) Phalaborwa is known as the town of Two Summers and serves as a gateway to the Kruger National Park Phalaborwa is a town with a spectacular past. Around 2,000 million years ago a gigantic volcanic eruption took place in the area. A volcanic pipe some 10 ... .... read more
Sabi Sand Reserve Sabi Sands Game Reserve ( in Sabi Sand Reserve) The Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve is the ideal place to experience an incredible African safari. With breathtaking scenery, affordable and luxury accommodation and lodging, rich biodiversity and amazing wildlife encounters, Sabi Sand is the ultimate safari destination. The Sabi Sand Res ... .... read more
Sabie Sabie ( in Sabie) Sabie is a small country town nestled in a deep valley on the escarpment of the Drakensberg mountain range in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. Sabie is located 360 km east of the Johannesburg International Airport and 64 km west of the renown Kruger National Park. Sabie is a po ... .... read more
Skukuza Skukuza ( in Skukuza) Skukuza Restcamp is situated on the southern banks of the Sabie River in the Kruger National park. Skukuza Camp is well foliaged and activities and facilities are diverse, as are the animals and plants found both within the camp and in the surrounding ar ... .... read more
Wakkerstroom Wakkerstroom ( in Wakkerstroom) Wakkerstroom, (Awake Stream), is the second oldest town in Mpumalanga Province in South Africa. It was established in 1859 and its name is an Afrikaans translation of the Zulu name for the river that flows near the town, uThaka, (Awake). Sheep and cattle farming are the primary industries ... .... read more
Waterval Boven Waterval Boven ( in Waterval Boven) Waterval Boven lies amidst one of the prime fly fishing areas in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa, with Machadodorp, Belfast and Lydenburg within easy reach. The Association boasts three well stocked dams for the dam fisher and approximately six kilometres of excellent river fishing is avai ... .... read more
White River White River ( in White River) White River is an important farming and tourism centre that has its origin around 1890, and is still a base for exploring the Kruger National Park (next door). The various other natural wonders in the vicinity of White River include the Blyde River Canyon, Pilgrims Rest and the Sudwala Caves ... .... read more
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