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Emnotweni Sun Hotel
The thriving Lowveld region plays host to the Emnotweni Sun Hotel, a short distance from bustling Nelspruit. Only 22km from the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport and 40km from the Kruger National Park, Emnotweni Sun Hotel caters for business and leisure travellers alike. »» Emnotweni Sun Hotel
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Pine Lake Lifestyle Resort
Nestled in the mountains of Mpumalanga and along the banks of Lake Longmere, lies the calm and serene Pine Lake Lifestyle Resort. The wonderful location allows for daily excursions to all the local sightseeing spots, superb golf courses and quality restaurants. »» Pine Lake Lifestyle Resort
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Ridge Hotel
An out of city experience awaits you only one hour from Mpumalanga. Situated near Emalahleni (Witbank), just off the N4 Tollroad, lies the Ridge Hotel, a favourite stopover destination for travellers en-route to Mozambique. »» Ridge Hotel Emalahleni, Witbank Southern Sun
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Stayeasy Emalahleni
Conveniently located off the N4 highway between Mpumalanga and Gauteng. StayEasy Emalahleni offers affordable, comfortable accommodation in the town of Emalahleni (previously Witbank). »» Stayeasy Emalahleni (Witbank) Southern Sun
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The Blyde River Canyon
The Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon on earth
(after the Grand Canyon in the United States and the Fish
River Canyon in Namibia) - and the largest 'green' canyon. It
is an awe-inspiring natural phenomenon, with some of the
deepest cliffs on this planet and untold natural wonders that
make it a tourism drawcard for any visitor to South Africa. »» Blyde River Canyon
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Ndebele Art at Botshabelo Mission Station and Historical Village
No one is completely sure of the origins of the South African
Ndebele tribe, but it is generally accepted that about 400 ago
they migrated under Chief Muzi from present day KwaZulu-Natal
and settled in the hills north-east of what is now Pretoria. »» Ndebele Art Africa
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