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Welgelegen Manor
Set in tranquil farmlands of Balfour, Mpumalanga, an hour south of Johannesburg lies the magnificent Welgelegen Manor, designed by South Africa's iconic architect, Sir Herbert Baker in 1913. The manor has been exquisitely restored to its former glory and offers the ideal setting for a getaway weekend, a small conference or garden wedding. »» Welgelegen Manor in Balfour Mpumalanga
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Barberton Manor Guest House
Barberton Manor Guest House, built in 1927 after a Sir Herbert Baker design, is a National Heritage and still in it's original state, but offers modern day comfort. With its oregon pine floors, pressed ceilings and fire places - the house is a reminder of years gone by, but now with added modern luxuries such as luxurious bathrooms, ceiling fans, comfortable beds and Satellite television in all of the rooms.
»» Barberton Manor Guest House Mpumalanga
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Jackalberry Farm and Lodge
Jackalberry Farm & Lodge is located in sub-tropical Hazyview. Set on the banks of the Sabie River, the lodge offers thatched bungalows as well as a cottage »» Jackalberry Farm and Lodge in Hazyview Mpumalanga
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Kalahari Guest House (Witbank)
Kalahari - "Home away from Home"
The guesthouse is situated in a fairly new suburb in Witbank. The city is famous for its mining activities in the surrounding areas. For travellers and holidaymakers it is a halfway stop to the Kruger National Park. The city has a huge dam that offers good fishing and boating.
»» Kalahari Guest House Witbank
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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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