Mpumalanga
Mpumalanga
A region that lures travelers with stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. From lush forests and waterfalls to rugged mountains and savannas, Mpumalanga offers a range of experiences that make it a must-visit for adventurers and nature enthusiasts.
MalaMala Camp
Cheetah Plains
Language
Currency
Zulu
Best Time to Travel
May to September
International Airport
Why Mpumalanga?
Birdwatching: With its diverse ecosystems, Mpumalanga is a haven for birdwatchers. You can spot a wide range of bird species, including eagles, vultures, and other raptors.
Wildlife: Home to several wildlife reserves, national parks, and protected areas that offer opportunities for wildlife viewing, conservation, and ecotourism.
Culture: You can explore the traditional cultures of the Ndebele and Swazi people, as well as visit historical sites that provide insights into South Africa's past, including the struggle against apartheid.
The Lowveld: Situated between the Drakensberg's Mpumalanga portion and Mozambique, this area forms a part of the immense subtropical savanna region that stretches northwards from Zimbabwe and Zambia to Central Africa.
Waterfalls: Mpumalanga is home to numerous impressive waterfalls, including the Lone Creek Falls, Berlin Falls, and Lisbon Falls. These cascades are not only stunning to behold but also provide excellent photo opportunities and hiking trails.
Relaxation: Whether you're exploring the wilderness, relaxing at a spa, or enjoying a peaceful retreat.
Top Attractions
Blyde River Canyon
One of the largest canyons globally, formed over millions of years by the Blyde River's erosion through sandstone and quartzite rocks.
Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park in South Africa is a must-visit for its incredible wildlife, including the Big Five, stunning landscapes, and diverse birdlife. The park offers educational experiences in conservation, self-drive safaris, night game drives, and various accommodation options.
God's Window
A must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of South Africa's Mpumalanga province. Its stunning views and proximity to other natural attractions make it a fantastic addition to any itinerary in the region.