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Mpumalanga Attractions

Mpumalanga means 'Place where the sun rises'


The National Potato Festival: Held annually in Bethal, this is where talent of different diverse cultures is showcased and promoted and, the potato is celebrated with events, activities and entertainment for the whole family.
Long Tom Pass: Long Tom Pass is an amazing travel destination rich in vegetation such as eucalyptus and pine trees as far as the eye can see that will leave you in awe, making it quite a beautiful route to drive along. Lodgings are comfortable and there is plenty to do to keep the entire family entertained and captivated.

Gustav Klingbiel Reserve: One of the most beautiful holiday destinations in the world and its main attraction is its fascinating bird watching opportunities. The Gustav Klingbiel Reserve is absolutely stunning with marvellous views open daily offering fantastic sights and provides an excellent opportunity for relaxation.
Legoya Nation Huts: Enjoy cool nights, misty mornings and soothing green landscapes.

Badplaas: The mineral spa at Badplaas is situated in striking surroundings. Accommodation and sports facilities, including a swimming pool, are available.

Chrissiemeer: A place of lakes and legends. The ancient San people were the first inhabitants of the region who adapted to conditions by living on rafts in the larger lakes. The town retained its unspoilt charm, and is now one of the most important eco-tourist destinations in the country.
Sudwala Caves: The oldest known caves in the world, and as such, are a must-see on the itinerary of any visitor to Mpumalanga. With such amazing things to see and learn about, the Sudwala Caves are a very educational holiday destination and a magical experience. A trip here will most definitely provide you with many fond memories to enrich your life and will leave you wanting to come back to experience them all over again.

Lowveld Botanical Garden: Dominated by rugged, rocky river scenery, and home to over 600 naturally occurring plant species, the Lowveld Botanical Garden with a unique quality of its own, two rivers that run through it, creates a wonderful haven for visitors.
God’s Window: With magnificent views, canyons, rock formations and waterfalls, just one look down and you will begin to understand why it is called "God's Window". It is truly a breathtaking scenic splendour one can enjoy ranging from numerous fantastic walks, hiking, horse and mountain bike trails.

Horse Shoe Falls: Named after its shape these falls are definitely one that should be on your itinerary. Its exquisite site offers visitors the opportunity to spot magnificent birdlife and other wildlife while enjoying a short walk through the beautiful terrains, a delicious picnic and swimming in the refreshing pools or just admiring the tranquil beauty of the area.


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