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Buckler's Africa
Buckler's Africa is an informal thatched private lodge with high ceilings and cool terracotta tiles set in over 5 hectares of gardens and bush on the banks of the Crocodile River overlooking the Kruger Park.
Wake up to the sights and sounds of Africa in the comfort of your air conditioned room. »» Self Catering Accommodation in Komatipoort
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Coromandel Estate
Coromandel Estate, a unique 5800ha farm, lies in an area of breathtaking natural beauty, between Lydenburg and Dullstroom and only 3 hours drive from Gauteng.
Coromandel Estate is only a short drive from Mpumalanga's famous panaramic sights such as Bourke's Luck Potholes, Blyde River Canyon, God's Window and the historical Pilgrim's Rest. The world renowned Kruger National Park, home of the Big 5, is also in reach from Coromandel. »» Self Catering Accommodation in Lydenburg
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Drakenzicht Country Lodge
The Drakenzicht Country Lodge is situated in the Dullstroom - Machadodorp area is set on 160 hectares on the edge of the Drakensberg Escarpment where the grasslands of the Mpumalanga Highveld meets the warm Lowveld. This Mpumalanga accommodation enjoys uninterrupted views of the Schoemanskloof valley with its spectacular sunrises and sunsets. »» Self Catering Accommodation in Schoemanskloof
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Elands Valley Lodge
Eland Valley Lodge is situated in Elands Valley in Mpumalanga. We have cottages, ensuite rooms and budget hostel rooms available, (2 people sharing.)
There is a swimming pool, bar, dining room and lounge. Enjoy hiking, horse riding, fishing, mountain biking within a short drive.. Use Elands Valley as a base for business in the lowveld or do sudwala caves, Barberton, Gods window, Kaapsehoop, three rondavels, Pilgrims Rest, Kruger Park. »» Self Catering Accommodation in Nelspruit
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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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