
Panorama
Route is one of the most beautiful and popular travel destinations in South
Africa. It leads through the rugged mountain range of the northern
Drakensberg in the Mpumalanga
province of South Africa. The Panorama Route passes the north-eastern part of
the Great Escarpment, the inland plateau declines abruptly and steeply and opens
up fantastic views of the plains of the Lowveld a thousand metres below. This
view is most reliable in the dry winter months. At other times the spectacle is
often impaired, since the escarpment is a barrier for the clouds coming from the
east, rising at this point and bringing a lot of rain.
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Towns of the Panorama RouteAll the towns are in close proximity to the manifold attractions of the Panorama Route.
Home to the Park's new Phabeni Gate, only 16kms from Numbi Gate and a mere 25 mins drive from the Paul Kruger Gate, Hazyview is the ideal base from which to explore the natural wonders and the Big 5. The small village of Graskop is situated on the magnificent Drakensberg Escarpment above Kowyn's Pass, and was established in the 1880's. Originally a gold mining settlement, Graskop is now a major forestry centre. Ohrigstad was founded in 1845, and is now an agricultural centre. Echo Caves, Abel Erasmus Pass and Ohrigstad Dam are conveniently close by. Alluvial Gold was discovered in Pilgrim's Rest by Alex Patterson in 1873 and mining continued until 1972. Many of the buildings have been restored to create a living museum with historic structures such as the St Mary's Anglican Church, the Royal Hotel, Miner's Cottages Joubert's Bridge (1896) and the graveyard. Excellent trout fishing, hiking and mountain biking venues abound nearby. No visit to Pilgrim's is complete without trying your hand at gold panning and the town will play host to the 2005 World Gold Panning Championships.
Sabie is focal to the thriving and extensive forestry industry, and the largest sawmill in South Africa is located nearby. St Peter's Church, designed by Sir Herbert Baker in 1913, is a must-visit. Hoedspruit ('hat creek') acquired its name when, after a long trek over the mountains into the heat of the Lowveld, one of the pioneers removed his hat and threw it into the cool waters of the Sandspruit River and decided to stay. Hoedspruit is surrounded by beautiful game-rich countryside and has distinctive rural charm. Activities along the Panorama Route
If you enjoy infinite vacation variety, then the Panorama Route is definitely the place to be: The Panorama region is world famous for its scenic beauty, so start with a scenic drive. Climb the mountain passes onto the Escarpment and gaze down at the wonders of the Lowveld unfolding to infinity beneath you! 'Must Visits' are God's Windows, The Pinnacle, Bourke's Luck Potholes, the awesome panorama of the Blyde River Canyon and the Three Rondawels. Inhale the champagne fresh air at the highest point of the magnificent Long Tom Pass and watch waterfalls cascading hundreds of feet down gorges and valleys. We have an eco-tourism route that includes the Prospectors Hiking Trail and the Fanie Botha Hiking Trail. The Panorama region is renowned for pancakes: visit Harrie's in Graskop or The Motlatse Community pancake project at the potholes. Enjoy traditional Greek fare at The Woodsman in Sabie or experience appetising Italian Country cooking at The Artists Café. Lodges and Hotels in the area also offer a delicious selection of good wholesome food. For a wonderful cultural experience visit Shangana
Cultural Village in Hazyview. Shangana offers tours during the day,
traditional lunches and a festival at night. Kids get free entry. Visit
the Marula Market for a unique shopping experience. Accommodation along the Panorama Route
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