Self-catering guest houses are popular, especially for holiday
travelers wanting their own kitchen to create family favorites. And
since there is so much to see in Mpumalanga, planning a trip to include a
variety of accommodations adds even more excitement to the journey.
Take the five-hour-long Crystal Tour of the Sudwala Caves, the oldest caves in the world, or join a caravan for a three day excursion with a park ranger, sleeping in the wild and cooking over the open fire.
Hikes along the Mac Mac River lead to splendid sights such as the 200 foot Berlin Falls and the double Lisbon Falls that arc 300 feet over a semi-circular rock wall. Charming beach bungalows, golf resorts and romantic hideaways allow visitors to customize their accommodations to make the most of their visit to Mpumalanga. |
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Visitors to the South African province of Mpumalanga, known as "Paradise
Country," discover accommodations to suit any taste and budget, ranging
from quaint Bed and Breakfasts to luxury hotels to exotic safari
lodges.