Boskombuis, Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
From a review on Trip Advisor
Between God's Window and Bourke's Luck Potholes (which are in the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve), a little nook of splendor rests hidden in the valley. Driving on R532, keep your eyes open for a driveway on the right side of the road. There will be signs that say REAL SOUTH AFRICAN FOOD on either side of the drive. They're only open for lunch, and not on Mondays, so plan accordingly
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10 Reasons to Travel Victoria Falls - World's Largest Waterfall
Located on the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls the largest waterfall in the world can be referred to as the most spectacular attraction. It is also the fourth largest river in Africa with rising to a height of over 400 meters and can be seen from a distance of 50 km.
Forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, the tour of Victoria Falls the fall presents a breathtaking sight of astonishing beauty and grandeur which is one of a kind to watch. The beauty of the world's largest waterfalls lies in their natural state, and tourists of different region flock and walk to South Africa to witness the splendor of the Victoria Falls.
Going on a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River and bungee jumping from the Victoria Falls Bridge are a few of the things that tourists can enjoy here. For those of you who seek to pull in some adventure sport, you can enjoy canoeing on the Zambezi River which is one of the famous Vic Falls activities witnessed on the river.
Travelers can walk down on a footbridge under the falls and get a close look at the huge water cascade and get them self-immersed in the beauty of the largest Victoria fall.
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Makhonjwa Mountains declared a World Heritage site
South Africa has a new life line to boost its declining domestic tourism figures. The Makhonjwa Mountains in Mpumalanga, known as the Barberton Greenstone Belt, were recently declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. They are one of the world's oldest geological sites and boast the best preserved volcanic and rock formations, dating back 3.8-billion years.
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