Mpumalanga
Destination Guide

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Where can you visit the world’s most famous game reserve, climb the world’s third-highest canyon, explore the world’s oldest cave and spend the night in the world’s best private game lodges? Why, Mpumalanga, of course.

The name Mpumalanga means 'place where the sun rises’ in the local languages of Siswati and Zulu. This province is home to The Kruger National Park (big five country), exquisite panoramic views, mountains, rivers, caves, trout fishing and birding opportunities, eco-tourism, adventure holidays and the rich Ndebele and Swazi cultures.

Mpumalanga is one of South Africa’s tourism hotspots, loved by both local and international visitors for its beauty and diversity.

Major Attractions:

• The Kruger National Park

One of the major tourism magnets for the country, the Kruger National Park is among South Africa’s finest assets. Well-equipped to offer big five safaris including a variety of places to stay – ranging from some of the best private game lodges in the world to reasonably-priced 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. A wildlife wonderland, this enormous sanctuary is a must for any and every visitor to South Africa.

• Best Game Lodges in the World

A number of private camps and lodges are on offer in the areas surrounding the Kruger National Park. The Sabi Sands 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. Here, private safaris are simply par for the course, conducted by qualified rangers in open-air landrovers. These lodges are all about attention-to-detail, personal service and a true Out of Africa experience in unique comfort.

• Big Catch Country

The perfect getaway for fly-fishing enthusiasts, Dullstroom and surrounds offer fantastic accommodation including anything from five-star hotels to modest bed-and-breakfasts. The spectacular beauty of the area and its many lakes makes Dullstroom the perfect weekend getaway spot. A number of quaint restaurants and pubs are also on offer.

• Views from Paradise

One 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. Here, camera-touting visitors love to visit the God’s Window ledge, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the Three Rondavels – all offer breathtaking panoramas. The Mac-Mac Falls and Lisbon Falls are also a keen favourite for visitors to Mpumalanga.

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