MTPA caters for every adventure-loving tourist

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There are many exquisite attractions to visit, from the world-famous Kruger National Park to the incredible man-made heritage of the mining town of Pilgrim’s Rest, the spectacular beauty of the Panorama Route (incorporating the Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and Long Tom Pass) and beyond.

Shangana Cultural Village is where the traditions of the Shangaan people are celebrated and explored and a great place for delegates to interact with the locals. In Dullstroom, there is fantastic fly-fishing, and for the brave-hearted, Waterval Boven is known as a top-notch rock climbing destination.

For those who love history and culture, the Sudwala Caves (known to be some of the oldest dolomite caves in the world) are a sight to behold, while the small town of Kaapsehoop with its wild horses is certainly worth a visit, as is the historic town of Barberton. Mpumalanga is one of the country’s smallest provinces, but offers a huge natural diversity and a mix of attractions and activities for any group visiting this part of the world.

Mpumalanga offers a diverse range of accommodation options, ranging from luxurious pampering in one of our exclusive game lodges or health spas to rough-and-ready backpacker and hiking options – and everything in between. We have something to meet your requirements and tastes, as you unpack our beautiful, magnificent province.

Please visit the MTPA website or Facebook page for lots of options on places to visit, things to do, accommodation and lots more!


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