Wildlife Adventures

Tourism Sites

Panorama Route
🧠 Fact: A scenic drive featuring waterfalls, canyons, and viewpoints like God’s Window and Blyde River Canyon.
💡 Tip: Stop at Bourke’s Luck Potholes for surreal rock formations.
Info: The Panorama Route in South Africa is a stunning scenic drive through Mpumalanga province, famous for its breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders. Key highlights include the Blyde River Canyon—one of the largest green canyons in the world—God’s Window, which offers sweeping views over the Lowveld, and the Three Rondavels, striking rock formations resembling traditional huts. The route also features waterfalls like Lisbon Falls and Berlin Falls, as well as charming towns such as Graskop. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, the Panorama Route showcases South Africa’s diverse beauty with dramatic cliffs, lush forests, and panoramic vistas.
- 📍 South Africa, Mpumalanga

uKhahlamba Maloti-Drakensberg Park
🧠 Fact: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features towering basalt cliffs and ancient rock art.
💡 Tip: Hike to Amphitheatre Wall for one of Africa’s most dramatic vistas.
Info: uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, also known as the Maloti-Drakensberg Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located along the border of South Africa and Lesotho. This spectacular mountainous region is famed for its towering basalt peaks, deep valleys, and rich biodiversity. It is also renowned for its ancient San rock art, with thousands of well-preserved paintings providing insights into early human culture. The park offers excellent hiking, birdwatching, and horseback riding opportunities amid breathtaking landscapes. As one of Southern Africa’s most iconic natural and cultural treasures, it attracts nature lovers, historians, and adventure seekers alike.
- 📍 South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal