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Protea Hotel Hazyview
In the heart of the lush Mpumalanga Lowveld and only 15 minutes drive from the Kruger National Park, the Protea Hotel Hazyview is perfectly positioned for exploring this enchanting region. »» "hotels in south africa"
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Protea Hotel Highveld
The Protea Hotel Highveld is centrally located in Witbank (Emalahleni), Mpumalanga and provides GUESTS with a tranquil environment and a convenient location that lies in Witbank's Financial Square, close to all major banks. »» "hotels in south africa"
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Protea Hotel Kruger Gate
From the time that you are welcomed to the Protea Hotel Kruger Gate under the towering indigenous portico upon the wooden board walk to the reception area, you will know that you're about to experience something different. It's the impression of being in a tree house, reinforced when you notice that the veranda and walk-way to your air-conditioned room is at a level normally the sole domain of the variety of birds found in the area. »» Protea Hotel Kruger Gate
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Protea Hotel Nelspruit
"Experience true hospitality in the Mpumalanga Capital!"...abundant sunshine and lush hills and valleys, Protea Hotel Nelspruit forms the ideal starting point from which to explore the Lowveld »» "south african hotels"
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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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