The Panorama route in Mpumalanga forms part of the Blyde River Canyon, the third largest canyon in the world, well-known for its vistas extending over the Lowveld. With dramatic views from the well-known‘God’s Window’, the area has abundant waterfalls, plants and trees. At the heart of this tourism region, lies the little town of Graskop, (‘grassy hillock’) at an elevation of 1400m above sea-level. This mountaintop boasts precipitations of 1200mm on average annually, which means lush indigenous forests and diverse grassland plains. This is
Hidden TREASURE
May 29, 2023
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