The Bourke’s Luck Potholes (English, in German: Bourkes Glück Strudelöcher) are a rock unit on the Panorama Route in the province of Mpumalanga in the east of South Africa, near Graskop on the R532.
Great hike, easy to find - it leads time and again through small refreshing "groves" - nevertheless, one is the sun exposed mostly mercilessly - so necessarily plenty of water …
Pinnacle Rock is a towering ledge made of quartzite and descends lonely from the deep forested gorge. It is a silent testimony to Mother Nature's raw energy. It rises uniquely …
Blyde Canyon: Leopard Trail. Wonderful trail with really spectacular panoramic views of the Blyde Canyon. You can walk the Leopoard Trail in different variants, in total the trail distance is …
Anyone in the area should check out this highlight. The lift takes you down into the impressive rainforest. Natural paths that do not cause damage lead the visitor through ancient …
The waterfall is easy to miss when hiking along the upper paths in the gorge because it is hidden in the forest and the path down to the waterfall was quite overgrown when we were there.
The road through the national park is well paved, offers wonderful views of the sandstone formations and repeatedly climbs and descents. If you like, you can continue to Clarens. In …