Articles Tagged with: Bourke’s Luck Potholes

Casterbridge Hollow Boutique Hotel

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Casterbridge Hollow Boutique Hotel is set on what was once a sprawling mango plantation in White River. Close to the towns of Nelspruit, Whiteriver, Hazyview and Sabie, Casterbridge Hollow is ideally located for exploring the Mpumalanga Lowveld. With attractions such a God’s Window, Pilgrim’s Rest and Bourke’s Luck Potholes close... 

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Chimp Eden Boutique Hotel

Chimp Eden guided tour

Chimp Eden Boutique Hotel is set in the 1000 ha Umhloti Nature Reserve, in Mpumalanga. Just 14 km from the town of Nelspruit there is plenty to excite nature lovers here. On the Umhloti Nature Reserve is the Jane Goodall Institute Primate Haven, which is home to a number of chimps that have been misplaced from their natural habitat. Also in the local... 

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Graskop Hotel

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Graskop Hotel had been dubbed as an “An art gallery you can sleep in…” This luxury hotel in Mpumalanga not only offers guests out of this world scenery, but is also home to an amazing collection of South African art. Graskop Hotel is a unique artistic experience offering friendly accommodation, contemporary art in a variety of interesting... 

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Sabie River Sun Lifestyle Resort

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The Sabie River Sun Lifestyle Resort is on the banks of the Sabie River in Mpumalanga Province in South Africa. With close and easy access to some of the most spectacular attractions in Southern Africa, including the Kruger National Park and Sabie Sands Game Reserve as well as Bourke’s Luck Potholes, God’s Window, and the Blyde River Canyon... 

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Blyde River Canyon

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The world’s third largest gorge, this Canyon is simply awe-inspiring. Starting at Bourke’s Luck Potholes and ending at the Three Rondavels, it cuts a 16km zig-zag passage at a depth of 750m. This natural wonder forms part of 27 000 ha Blyderivierspoort Nature Reserve, stretching from Swadini in the north to just north of Graskop in the south.... 

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Bourke’s Luck Potholes

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Marking the beginning of the Blyde River Canyon, this natural water feature is located 35km north of Graskop on the R532 road. Created by millions of years of waterborne sand and rock as the Treur River plunges into the Blyde River, these huge cylindrical holes were ground into the bedrock of the river. They are named after Tom Bourke, who staked a... 

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