What to do in Mpumalanga
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Tailormade Tours Available
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If you are a true "voyeur" of
nature, then experience the wonders of the different wetlands,
grasslands, lowveld and highveld habitats ... |
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Mpumalanga is home to the largest and most famous game reserve in South
Africa - the Greater Kruger National Park. For the wildlife
enthusiast and keen photographer, this is a paradise where the
"big 5" including elephant, rhino, leopard, lion and buffalo
roam freely amongst an abundance of game species ... |
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Tour through and around the magnificent mountain
passes, explore the Blyde River Canyon - South Africa's answer to
the Grand Canyon, climb the waterfalls, visit the many historic
museums, or visit the sites of famous battles along the Panoramic Route ... |
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Take time to browse in all the tiny and historic
villages and hamlets in the many intriguuing antique shops and snap up
many a bargain.
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Stroll back in time and feel the pulsating atmosphere
of when the pace of life was bustling in the early gold rush days, at
the turn of the last century. |
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Experience the colourful cultural heritage of South Africa ... |
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Spend a day at Shangana Cultural Village, enjoy the
dancing and drumming, wander amongst the many craft stalls. Feast with a
genuine Chief in his kraal, consult a true witch doctor and ask about
his remedies, watch the bead workers, see the artists and craftsmen and
potters at work - a totally unique experience and a definite must. |
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