Aside from the huge diversity of wildlife that attracts an estimated 700 000 people to the Park annually, the Kruger also encompasses almost 254 known cultural heritage sites, including nearly 130 recorded rock art sites and 300 archaeological sites of... Read More »
The first farmers moved into the area in the 1880’s and the farming community that settled here after the South African (Anglo-Boer) War has remained virtually unchanged to this day. The estimated 2 500 small farms in the area produce mainly citrus... Read More »
Originally a gold rush town in the 1880’s, today Sabie is renowned for its forestry and very little remains of its golden heritage. In 1876 Joseph Brook Shires, realising the need for timber, planted the first commercial trees and today Sabie is... Read More »
The origin of Pilgrim’s Rest is often credited to Alec “Wheelbarrow” Patterson’s gold discovery in 1873 on a farm named Ponieskrantz. There was soon another discovery and news of this soon drew optimistic prospectors from all over... Read More »
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