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You will explore iconic Panorama Route landmarks shaped over millions of years
The world's largest green canyon from unforgettable viewpoints
There's the opportunity to walk through indigenous rainforest paths leading to sweeping escarpment vistas
You will see Mpumalanga's tallest waterfall plunging into a mist-filled gorge
The activity gives you the chance to capture dramatic geological formations carved by the meeting of two rivers
Experience the beauty of the Mpumalanga escarpment on a relaxed scenic journey from Hazyview, the gateway to the Panorama Route. Travel in an air-conditioned vehicle with a cultural guide who shares insights into the area’s history, geology, and landmarks.The drive climbs the Drakensberg Escarpment, revealing sweeping Lowveld views and dramatic rock formations shaped over millions of years. The route includes stops at well-known viewpoints such as God’s Window, where a short rainforest walk leads to panoramic views that can stretch more than 900 metres down into the Lowveld on clear days. Lisbon Falls offers the tallest waterfall in Mpumalanga, dropping...
Experience the beauty of the Mpumalanga escarpment on a relaxed scenic journey from Hazyview, the gateway to the Panorama Route. Travel in an air-conditioned vehicle with a cultural guide who shares insights into the area’s history, geology, and landmarks.The drive climbs the Drakensberg Escarpment, revealing sweeping Lowveld views and dramatic rock formations shaped over millions of years. The route includes stops at well-known viewpoints such as God’s Window, where a short rainforest walk leads to panoramic views that can stretch more than 900 metres down into the Lowveld on clear days. Lisbon Falls offers the tallest waterfall in Mpumalanga, dropping 94 metres into a deep, forested gorge. At Bourke’s Luck Potholes, centuries of swirling water at the meeting point of two rivers have carved unique cylindrical formations into the sandstone.The journey continues to the Blyde River Canyon, recognised as the largest green canyon in the world due to its dense subtropical vegetation. The viewpoint overlooking the Three Rondavels showcases towering dolomite formations that resemble traditional African huts, creating one of the most photographed scenes in the region.This tour suits travellers looking for impressive landscapes, natural history, and relaxed exploration. There are opportunities for photography, short walks, and taking in the fresh mountain air. A stop for lunch at a local spot offers a break in the day.
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