 - Barberton
Once a gold mining town, Barberton has a colourful past.
- The Kruger National Park
It’s world famous. Maybe even more famous than Mr Mandela.
Spend some time in the bush with animals. Get up at sunrise, drive slowly and discover nature the way God meant it to be. Whether it’s a gecko sunbathing on a rock or a lion sleeping belly-up in the sun, there is an infinite world of moments to savour…
- Ermelo
A good stopover between Zululand and the interior.
- Komatipoort
This town marks the border between Mozambique and South Africa.
- Hazyview
Lying on the banks of the Sabie River, Hazyview is only 16km from the Numbi Gate to the Kruger National Park, so it makes an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area.
- Sabie Mpumalanga
Sabie is close to the Sudwala and Echo Caves, God's Window, Graskop, Borkes Luck Potholes, Kruger National Park, a reptile park, forest museum and Pilgrim's Rest.
- Graskop
This scenic little town lies in the heart of Mpumalanga's natural wonders and makes a good base from which to explore the area.
- White River
This is one of the entry towns for the Kruger National Park.
- Pilgrim's Rest
Don’t leave the area without dropping into Pilgrim's Rest. There are no backpackers here though.
- Waterval Boven
This town marks one of the points where the mountains of the escarpment descend into the Lowveld. The Eland River Falls drop 228m into the valley below – hence the name Waterval Onder, which means ”under the waterfall.”
NelspruitThis is the capital of Mpumalanga and the centre of an extremely fertile and beautiful agricultural region. Gateway to the Kruger Park
An extremely fertile and beautiful agricultural region and the capital of Mpumalanga, Nelspruit is the second largest citrus producer in southern Africa. It’s also the crossroad for travellers going to Mozambique, Swaziland or the Kruger National Park. Psst. If you're heading for Mozambique get your visa from the Mozambican Consulate in Bester Street.
About Nelspruit
The capital of Mpumalanga, Nelspruit lies on the Crocodile River. The fertile valley boasts two large farming enterprises - the Hall Brothers and Crocodile Estates - which produce vast quantities of citrus fruits, mangoes, avocado pears, paw-paws, tomatoes, litchis and fruit juices. The town is home to a wonderful Botanical Garden and its tree-lined streets, beautiful gardens and vivid colours will leave a lasting memory.
Places to Stay - Old Vic Travellers' Inn
A real home away from home, the Old Vic Backpacking hostel offers snug doubles at refreshingly affordable prices.
Transport
Feeling lucky? (randomly selected service providers from all regions)Owvanuk Farm (Thornhill,Sunshine Coast) Camp AfricaSwing into this jungle-side playground (Hoedspruit,Limpopo) The Secret SpotThis Ballito backpackers is hidden away in the trees above Shaka's Rock beach, this is close to a surf spot of note. (Ballito and Shaka's Rock,Zululand) De Bos Guest FarmFind this wonderful Montagu backpackers a short stroll from the centre of town. (Montagu Western Cape,Overberg ) Wonky Donkey Backpackers LodgeNew brooms have swept Wonky Donkey clean over to a new address with new owners, new management and new improved wonkiness. (Gordons Bay,Cape Town) Sabie Backpackers Lodge and Xtreme AdventuresThey run their own adventures and have loads of info on the area. (Sabie Mpumalanga,Mpumalanga) Ubuntu Backpackers LodgeA funky Jeffrey's Bay backpackers surf lodge, overlooking Supertubes. (Jeffreys Bay,Sunshine Coast) Big Blue StarA private beach and a cliff-top restaurant. (Simon's Town,Malawi) Happy Hippo BackpackersHappy Hippo is Durban's latest backpacker is a glam big sister to the Hippo Hide. (Durban ,Durban) Adventures at Coffee ShackA mouthwatering selection of adventures from the Coffee Shack… (Coffee Bay,Wild Coast)
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