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MPUMALANGA |
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Mpumalanga, which means "land of the
rising sun" in the local SiSwati language, is a province of extraordinary
natural beauty. An abundance of citrus fruit and many other subtropical fruits –
mangoes, avocados, litchis, bananas, pawpaws, grenadillas, guavas – as well as
nuts and a variety of vegetables are produced here. |
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: |
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1 Kruger
National Park: The worldrenowned Kruger National Park
offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa
and the world. The Park of nearly 2 million hectares is
unrivalled in the diversity of its life forms and a world leader
in advanced environmental management techniques. Kruger Park is
mainly a self-drive destination with the infrastructure of
roads, waterholes, hides, picnic sites and rest camps spread
through the park to ensure the visitor maximum exposure to the
fauna and flora this remarkable reserve offers. |
2 Nelspruit:
Nelspruit has been called 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 from. Nelspruit is the
trading centre for surrounding fruit growing areas. Nearby are
the Sudwala caves, with a Dinosaur Park and a cultural centre. |
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3 God’s
Window: At God's Window on the escarpment, majestic
cliffs plunge over 700 meters to the Lowveld and the game
reserves which have made the area one of Africa's prime wildlife
destinations. Known as Paradise Country, this lush region has
several spectacular natural features, including the
awe-inspiring Blyde River Canyon with its myriad of unusual rock
formations; and Bourke's Luck Potholes - created by swirling
waters, rocks and pebbles - a surreal landscape of deep
cylindrical cavities.
4Pilgrims
Rest: A living museum - the entire town has been
declared a national monument - taking the visitors to the day of
old Transvaal Gold Rush. Pilgrim's Rest was declared a gold
field in 1873, soon after digger Alec "Wheelbarrow" Patterson
had found gold deposits in Pilgrim's Creek. |
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5 Rainbow
Route: The Rainbow Route is suited to the culture
vultures and to those with a deep love and respect for nature
and history. The route follows in the Voortrekker footsteps, and
explores the rites and rituals of the noble Zulu nation. |
6 Blyde
River Canyon: Few will ever forget their first glimpse
of this breathtaking gorge, the third largest in the world and
one of South Africa's scenic wonders. Its scenery is
unsurpassed, its vegetation both varied and lush and the rich
selection of bird life includes a breeding colony of the rare
bald ibis. Wildlife in the canyon area is as varied as the
habitats. |
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