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Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Graskop October 27th 2009

So it was a ridiculously early start on Tuesday morning as I set off for the Kruger National Park. I was the first to be collected and the driver of the minibus told me that there were 6 people on the tour. By 11am we had collected everyone and we were on our way to Graskop for our lunch before heading down to God's Window, Blyde Canyon and the three Rondavels. Over lunch everyone introduced themselves. There was Martin from Sweden who was on a three week holiday, two girls from Sweden (whose names I never really caught) who were travelling for the next three months and were at the end of their trip in Africa and headed to Asia next and then the was Arvand and Suzie. Arvand was from Belgium and Suzie, his girlfriend, ... read more
Blyde Canyon
Colourful Lizard
Me having walked up the Blyde Canyon

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Graskop November 5th 2008

First thing this morning, I headed off from the hostel on my 4 day safari to Kruger National Park. Along with me is a couple from Canada Crystal & Allan (1st Canadians I’ve come across!), a couple from England Claire & Andrew, a couple from Spain, a guy from Finland, a guy from Holland and a girl from Germany. Full van. It was a long day with lots of driving and we’ve yet to even see the park! Instead, we went to the northeastern part of Mpumalanga (“Place of the Rising Sun”) province to the Drakensburg Escapment and the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve. I think all the driving was wearing on the others. Once again, I attribute all those bus trips with Keating for making long rides feel like nothing! I found the drive to ... read more
The View from the Top
Resting at the Top
Looking Below to a Village

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Graskop October 20th 2008

19 Oct - the newbies board Priscilla, our overland truck, for the first time...there's so much room now that there's only 13 of us rather than 22! Two seats to myself to stretch out, what luxury! We spend the day driving through the Mpumalanga region in South Africa. We stop off at a gold mining village called Pilgrim's Rest for lunch. It's like something out of a Western film. In the afternoon we stop off at Bourke's Luck Potholes - yet another remarkable geological phenomena on my travels...surreal cyclindrical rock sculptures created by whirling water. Next is a stop at the 3 Rondavels viewpoint (also known as the Three Sisters, not to be confused with a certain drinking establishment in Edinburgh's Grassmarket!!!!), each of the hills / rondavels is named after the Swazi chief's three wives. ... read more
Pilgrim's Rest
Bourke's Luck Potholes
The Three Sisters

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Graskop July 3rd 2007

Blyde River Canyon Africa » South Africa » Graskop By JaseandrachJuly 3rd 2007Jason & Rachel Waterfall Route Long drive from Joburg to Kruger National Park, so we decided to overnight in Graskop. The roads swept through spectacular mountain scenery on the way to Sabie, the start of our waterfalls tour. The Waterfalls Route takes in lots of falls along the road from Sabie to Graskop but we only had time to visit Bridal Falls, Sabie Falls and the Creek Falls, which we found the most impressive. Panorama Route Next we drove along the Panorama Route, stopping to survey the Pinnacle, a tall column of rock in the gorge. Peering out of Go... read more
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Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Graskop June 18th 2007

One of the largest canyons in the world, and still growing. Surrounding area too.... read more
God's Window
Top of Lisbon Falls
Panorama of the Canyon




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