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South African Travel Tips
When Visiting the
Mpumalanga Province
Author:
Gerald Crawford
The
Mpumalanga Province in South Africa is known as the "Place of the
rising sun", Mpumalanga draws its visitors through its magnificent
scenery, big game reserves and captivating tribal legends. Apart
from investigating the stories behind the 1870's gold rush era,
there are ample opportunities for game viewing, bird watching,
hiking, horse riding and trout fishing.
Don't miss the spectacular Kruger National Park, Blyde River Canyon,
Bourke's Luck Potholes and God's Window to truly appreciate the
immense natural beauty of this province.
CLIMATE:
The Lowveld areas experience a very hot and humid summer, with
winters having pleasant warm days and cool nights. The Highveld
areas experience warm summers and cold to very cold winters, with
snow sometimes occurring. The province enjoys a summer rainfall,
which normally sees thunderstorms occurring in the late afternoon.
In the summer months, violent hailstorms occur with some frequency.
SHOPPING:
Shopping malls, antique shops, craft markets and art galleries
abound as well as roadside vendors and stalls. Good buys include,
fruit, coffee and tea from the Lowveld, local arts and crafts,
hand-woven rugs, carvings and leather crafts.
TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS DESCRIPTION:
Highlands Meander
This is a nature-lover's paradise, with many different activities to
do such as excellent rock climbing, spectacular wild flower displays
and some of the subcontinent's rarest birds. In this region there
are also walks in the Loskop Valley and dam.
Cosmos:
The area features farms and a backdrop of open grasslands, valleys
and low hills. In late summer the grasslands erupt with the blooms
of different coloured cosmos flowers. Ideal as an excellent scenic
route to destinations further eastward, it is also home to the
Graceland Casino resort.
Wetlands:
A prime birding site in southern Africa, Wakkerstroom offers bird
watchers 29 bird species that are either endemic or near endemic to
the region. The region's exceptional beauty in its rolling hills and
deep valleys and its temperate climate make it also an ideal centre
for hikers, hang gliders, mountain bikers and anglers.
Pilgrim's Rest:
The entire town has been declared a national monument - a true
open-air museum and a perfect replica of a mining town during the
late 19th century gold rush. The town's original architecture
remains largely unchanged, and is geared towards tourism, with most
of the historic buildings housing shops, restaurants, handicraft
centres, accommodation etc.
Sabie Waterfalls:
The Sabie area has been blessed with many waterfalls. Some of the
most popular and famous waterfalls include the Sabie, Horseshoe,
Bridal Veil, Loan Creek, Maria Shires, Mac Mac Pools and twin stream
Mac Mac Falls.
The Lowveld:
The Lowveld offers the tourist a unique African experience with its
many wildlife reserves, either privately or nationally owned. All
the game species of the Lowveld, particularly the larger animals, as
well as numerous bird species can be viewed and photographed in
natural surroundings.
Kruger National Park:
This famous park is one of South Africa's most popular tourist
attractions, covers an enormous area, features 16 different
eco-systems and boasts an almost pristine natural environment.
Visitors can go on many of the daily game drives to view the "Big
Five" (elephant, leopard, lion, rhinoceros, buffalo) in their
natural habitat. Accommodation to suite all requirements is
available both inside and outside the park's boundaries. You can
also gain access to the park through the eight gates open to the
public. A must for those wild about game viewing.
The Panorama Scenic Route:
This region has some of the most beautiful scenery in South Africa,
starting form the town of Graskop which lead northwards along the
edge of the escarpment to the Blyde River Canyon, which is the
world's third biggest canyon and biggest green canyon. The immense
ravine of 26km is spectacular and visitors can also take a
fascinating walk through the indigenous rain forest found near the
town.
Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve:
This reserve covers more than 22 000ha, sheltering plants, birds and
animals, including leopard, baboon, lynx, bushpig and antelope.
Visitors may walk on the dam wall, which is 72m high or take a
cruise on the dam. There are also numerous walking trails.
God's Window & Bourke's Luck Potholes:
Another beautiful place to go and see the Panorama is God's Window -
this outlook point is perched on the edge of the escarpment and
offers great views of the Lowveld at 1000m below as well as of
rainforest-clad mountains, which you can explore on a walking trail.
Bourke's Luck Potholes are deep, cylindrical cavities formed by the
swirling action of the pebble-laden floodwaters. Numerous hiking
trails suitable for all types of visitors abound.
About the
Author:
Gerald
Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics,
telecommunication,
eco-travel
and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South
Africa.
If you
have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address:
southafricantravelarticles@12234455.co.za Website Address:
http://www.12234455.co.za.
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