Tag: sabie

  • Sabie

    Surrounded by one of the world's largest man-made forests and set on the banks of the Sabie River in a deep valley of the Drakensberg escarpment, the charming town of Sabie in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa is a popular tourist destination. Sabie is renowned for its awe-inspiring scenery and magnificent waterfalls with interesting, and descriptive names, such as the Bridal Veil ...

  • Sabie Forestry

    Despite what many may think, the Sabie Forestry industry did not start because of an abundance of trees in the area. Instead it was spurred on by the discovery of gold. Wood was needed to create struts for the mines and the current supply simply wasn’t enough. In order to cater to the need created by these gold mining activities, large numbers of trees were planted around the area. Today the ...

  • Mpumalanga

    Mpumalanga, 'the land of the rising sun' to its Siswati- and Zulu- speaking inhabitants, extends east from Gauteng to Mozambique and Swaziland. To many visitors the province is synonymous with the Kruger National Park, the real draw of South Africa's east flank, and one of Africa's best game parks.

  • Hazyview

    Located just 10 kilometers from the Phabeni Gate of Kruger National Park, Hazyview is aptly named for the hot summer haze that veils the landscape. Hazyview is the ideal destination from which to explore the Kruger Park and other popular game reserves in Mpumalanga. With fantastic accommodation options and plenty to see and do, you will definitely want to spend some time in this fantastic ...