We started our day with a 3 hour boat ride on the Olifant River followed by our entry into the Kruger National Park, also known as the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.

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Swadini was an experience worth very penny, the sights,the scenery,the grandiosity of it all.The canyon… Just breathtaking. But it was to be left behind to go towards Tzaneen.

Swadini Swadini

Tzaneen, as we approach it, about 30km out the banana plantations are disappearing and being replaced by townships of houses made of brick and mortar and tiled roof. This town is now a city that has advanced far more than most of Gauteng, the province where Johannesburg is situated. Surprising indeed.

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Pascal Parent on May 2nd, 2009

As we prepare for the trip and do the last preparations it occurs to me that 11 days took 15 days to prepare…

Let me give you the itinerary:

  • Day 1 – Blyde River Canyon (Highveld)
    Route: Johannesburg – Lydenburg –Sabie – Graskop – Blyde River Canyon (Highveld)
    Visits: Long Tom Pass, Mac Mac Waterfall Graskop Pancakes, Berlin and Lisbon Falls, The Pinnacle, Wonder view, God’s Window, Burke’s Luck Potholes, 3 Roundavels.
    Estimated travel distance: 470km.

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