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TANGALA AUTHENTIC SAFARI CAMP.

by PEE-WEE - last update: May 26, 2005

TANGALA

TANGALA LEOPARD
.Mpumalanga is one of South Africa's top tourist destinations and boasts some of Africa's most magnificent scenery.
Few regions in the world can equal its extraordinary beauty, mountains, panoramic passes, valleys , rivers, waterfalls and forests.
With more than half the Kruger National Park situated in the province and many game reserves, Mpumalanga is regarded as "BIG GAME COUNTRY" teeming with spectacular wildlife, birdlife and a vast array of indigenous South African flora.

The Highveld is obviously higher and much cooler.Trout fishing has become a popular pastime in Dullstroom and Lydenburg areas in particular.
The pretty museum town of Pilgrims Rest gives an indication of the way of life in those hard days when brave pioneers wandered through lion - infested bush to reach their claim in the gold rush era.

Mpumalanga is one of South Africa's most scenic provinces with visits to God's Window, Bourkes Luck Potholes (3 almost circular mountains), the Swadini Dam and the Sudwala Caves,all must see attractions in the area.
SUNSET
Mpumalanga's Highlands Meander is a nature lover's paradise, boasting South Africa's premier fly-fishing mecca, some of the sub-continent's rarest birds, best rock climbing, and most spectacular wild flower displays -- all just two-hours drive from the metropolitan centres of Gauteng and Mozambique.

It is also home to Africa's only breeding community of wild Black Leopard, who haunt the wild mountain ravines and streams that characterise the Highland Meander.

The region's diversity and string of quaint historic towns have made it a popular weekend hideaway for well-heeled city sleekers, who flock to hamlets such as Dullstroom for South Africa's best trout and fly fishing. The town's stone lodges nestle along cool trout dams and streams, where bright yellow arum lilies and 120 other species of indigenous wild flower carpet the region in a kaleidoscope of colour every spring.

The picturesque village wasn't, however, always such a haven. It was the scene of bloody battles during the Anglo Boer War 100 years ago, and was torched by invading British forces. The ruined forts, trenches and artillery placements are still visible around the village, as are the graves of Boer fighters and Imperial troopers.

Those interested in more peaceful pursuits should not miss the Verloren Valei Nature Reserve, which boasts the only habitat where all three of the world's endangered cranes are found. The Blue Crane, which is South Africa's national bird, can be spotted along with the Wattled Crane and Crowned Crane at the reserve, which has been declared an international RAMSAR wetlands site.

But Dullstroom is just one of the attractions in the Highlands Meander.


Nearby Machadodorp and Waterval Boven are also rich with Boer War history. Both towns are built along the Transvaal Republic's major railway line to Delagoa Bay (modern-day Maputo), and were fiercely contested by the British as the Boers retreated towards the end of the war. Visitors can take a walk through the historic ZASM tunnel through which the trains used to pass, and see a beautiful waterfall that cascades along the Elands River course. The route drops to the little town of Waterval Onder, where President Paul Kruger lived for a month before finally fleeing into exile and a lonely death in Austria in 1900.

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Comments for PEE-WEE about Mpumalanga
Anair Sun Apr 15, 2007 06:42 UTC
 Sorry Pee-Wee, not quite true. There are definitely "Streptocarpus fenestra-dei" in Kirstenbosch Gardens as well. See reference and photos here: http://www.gesneriads.ca/strep145.htm
Myndo Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:58 UTC
 Oh, and I did think the name "gods window" came from the amazing view there! Very good page and wonderful pictures.
TheWanderingCamel Tue Jul 26, 2005 03:28 UTC
 Was here in April -magnificent country, and great trout in Dullstroom for lunch. -leyle
BerniShand Sat Feb 5, 2005 00:49 UTC
 another great page, the animal pics are superb
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