BREATHTAKING PANORAMA ROUTE | Sabie, South Africa Tourism
Experience the picturesque beauty of nature in and around Sabie - a small country town nestled in the majestic Drakensberg escarpment mountains of the Mpumalanga province, South Africa.Sabie is less than four hours drive from Gauteng and the OR Tambo International Airport, a relaxing hour's drive to and from the Kruger National Park, and within minutes from a number of spectacular waterfalls in pristine mountain streams.Within a 10km radius of Sabie are a selection of truly beautiful natural waterfalls, some of which include delightful walks through the forests. There are many picturesque routes to neighbouring towns such as White River, Hazyview and Graskop.Sabie is located on the Panorama Route which is one of the scenic highlights of any tour through South Africa. Stretching along the escarpment it includes some magnificent tourist attractions such as Blyde River Canyon, with its famous Bourke’s Luck Potholes, God’s Window, the Three Rondavels, and the nearby historic 1800’s gold mining town – Pilgrims Rest.The summer climate in Sabie is delightful – warm days and cooler nights (temperatures between about 14 and 30) whilst winters are even better, with early morning mists curling through the mountains, followed by warm dry days and crisp cold nights when the stars seem close enough to touch.
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A short video showcasing the beauty of the Panorama Route in South Africa. It's an incredible place and definitely worth the visit!
Graskop Waterfall: The Panorama Route, Mpumalanga - Mobile Version
In Panorama, Mpumalanga, with its breath-taking vistas around every mountain corner, waterfalls plunging down faces of sheer rock, memories of the gold rush following you as you meander down an endless river canyon, and eagles hovering above your head - you can't help walking with your head in the clouds.
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Places along the: Panorama Route
Took a road trip along the Panorama Route in Mpumalanga, to try the drone at some Scenic destinations along the route. Went to Graskop, Lisbon Falls, Berlin Falls, Three Rondavals/Blyde River Canyon (which the biggest Green Canyon in world), 2 no name falls, Gods Window, The Pannacle Rock and lastly Mac Mac Falls (most well known falls on the route).
Panorama route Mpumalanga South Africa
Starting from Sabie town
The pinnacle rock, A viewing pint, God`s window Bourka`s Luck potholes Three rondovel and Berlin waterfall
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Lisbon Falls: The Panorama Route, Mpumalanga - Mobile Version
In Panorama, Mpumalanga, with its breath-taking vistas around every mountain corner, waterfalls plunging down faces of sheer rock, memories of the gold rush following you as you meander down an endless river canyon, and eagles hovering above your head - you can't help walking with your head in the clouds.
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Echo Caves: The Panorama Route, Mpumalanga - Mobile Version
In Panorama, Mpumalanga, with its breath-taking vistas around every mountain corner, waterfalls plunging down faces of sheer rock, memories of the gold rush following you as you meander down an endless river canyon, and eagles hovering above your head - you can't help walking with your head in the clouds.
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SCENIC PANORAMA ROUTE SOUTH AFRICA | Cinematic Travel Video
A Cinematic travel video of beautiful Panorama Route, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
The Panorama Route is one of the most scenic drives in South Africa connecting several cultural and natural points of interest. This route, steeped in the history of South Africa, is situated in the Mpumalanga province. The route is centred around the Blyde River Canyon, the world’s third largest canyon, and features numerous waterfalls, one of the largest afforested areas in South Africa and several natural landmarks. The route starts at the foot of the Long Tom Pass just outside Lydenburg, following the natural descent from the Great Escarpment to the Lowveld, and ending at the border of the Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces near the Echo Caves.Highlight of the Panorama Route -
God's Window
Lisbon Falls
Berlin Falls
The Pinnacle
Bourke`s Luck Potholes
Blyde River Canyon
Graskop
Pilgrim's rest
Sabie
Mac Mac falls
Waterfalls
Rainforests
Kruger national park
Lone creek fall
Horse shoe fall
Forest fall
Three rondavels
South Africa Road Trip: Blyde River Canyon and God's Window in Mpumalanga
After a week in the Bush, we figured it was time for our first African road trip...
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Pinnacle Rock: The Panorama Route, Mpumalanga - Mobile Version
In Panorama, Mpumalanga, with its breath-taking vistas around every mountain corner, waterfalls plunging down faces of sheer rock, memories of the gold rush following you as you meander down an endless river canyon, and eagles hovering above your head - you can't help walking with your head in the clouds.
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The Panorama Route, Mpumalanga - Mobile Version
In Panorama, Mpumalanga, with its breath-taking vistas around every mountain corner, waterfalls plunging down faces of sheer rock, memories of the gold rush following you as you meander down an endless river canyon, and eagles hovering above your head - you can't help walking with your head in the clouds.
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The Panorama Route Tour Highlights - Blyde River Canyon, South Africa
The Panorama Route tour lies in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa in close proximity to the Kruger National Park. The tour takes you on a full day journey to fascinating points such as the Bourke's Luck Potholes, God's Window and the Three Rondawels overlooking the Blyde River Canyon.
The full day tour is normally combined with multiple days in the Kruger Park and compliments the safari extremely well. All ages are welcome on the tour but some of the viewpoints require a fair bit of walking to reach. We offer private tours of the Panorama Route, no coaches or large groups. For more info and detailed pricing please contact us at info@buyabuya.com
Panorama Route, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Panorama Route - Rondavels, Potholes, Waterfalls, Windows and Pinnacles, Oh My! | Honeymoon VLOG 3
After an incredible 4 days at Elephant Plains in the Sabi Sands Private Reserve, we reluctantly packed our bags and hit the road to do the longest detour ever by spending two days along South Africa's famous Panorama Route.
The route took us to a number of sightseeing spots which were all incredible to see in person and fly the drone where I could but overall we had a great time taking a short break from safari to drive around this beautiful part of the country that follows Blyde River Canyon that was almost a mini Grand Canyon I felt.
We end off this vlog at Kruger Gate which is where the next one picks off from. Stay tuned for more!
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- Three Rondavels 1:27
- Bourke's Luck Potholes 2:06
- Canimambo 2:45
- Tsanana Log Cabins 3:08
- Berlin Waterfalls 3:35
- Lisbon Waterfalls 4:04
- Wonderview 4:12
- God's Window 4:15
- The Pinnacle 4:28
- Harrie's Pancakes 4:35
- Biltong at Harrie's 5:07
- Kruger Gate 5:17
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The Panorama Route South Africa
Ever heard about the Panorama Route? Being in South Africa this scenic stretch in one of the most magical topography one should never miss out from the list. Locating Panorama, it lies as a lush green route in the Mpumalanga taking you to the wild routes of Kruger National Park.
The entire route can be captured as the panorama shot with the attraction lined one after other justifying the vivid scenery and the sundry landscape of Panorama Route. Settling your eye on one, neglecting the other attraction is surely going to be a difficult task there. The Panorama Route in South Africa can be portrait as the periphery that is laced with a dozen of rugged cliffs, the unusual carvings of the rocks, the silent and the stormy fall taking you all in a magical journey.
Touring around the Panorama route in South Africa brings you the most enthralling miracle of the nature that is beyond an account. Preferred with a self-drive scenic tour for the day, or hiking around the trails in crisscross the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, there are some of the best ways to travel around the Panorama Route.
The Blyde River Canyon South Africa
The 3rd largest canyon in the World, Blyde River Canyon is the major attraction in the Panorama Route. The canyon boasts the lush landscape and the rare flora and fauna adding more charm to the panoramic beauty f the region.
The God’s Window Viewpoint
With some of the unique and giant formations of rocks, splendid canyons and waterfalls, the God’s window viewpoint, is one of the top highlights of Panorama Route. The entire area offers a fascinating view of wildlife, hills and dense forest till your eye reach.
The Pinnacle Point South Africa
The Pinnacle point is not just a highlight of the Panorama route but also the dwelling point of some flora and fauna. It’s just a cracked rock standing 30 meters tall, all dotted with aloe plants hold in between the indigenous forests at its base.
Bourke’s Luck Potholes South Africa
The splendid beauty of nature is somewhere reflected with the Bourke’s Luck Potholes that are formed as a series of cylindrical rocks. This unique formation of rock created due to the excessive erosion of rocks at the meeting point of Blyde River Canyon and Treur River is a series of cylindrical rocks is a wonder to explore at Panorama Route.
Three Rondavels Viewpoint
The eroded rocks and quartzite rocks formed due to erosion makes it one of the beautiful spot of the Panorama route. Also known as the three sisters, the Three Rondavels stands 700 m tall surrounding Blyde River Canyon.
Mac Mac Falls South Africa
With the highest summer rainfall to 190mm, there are the best waterfalls in Panorama route attracting the major tourist. Among the three, the Mac Mac fall is the most famous waterfall lying at the Panorama route. The Lone Creek Falls, Forest Falls, Maria Shires Waterfall and Panorama Falls are not so famous waterfall that you can explore.
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Horse Shoe Falls: The Panorama Route, Mpumalanga - Mobile Version
In Panorama, Mpumalanga, with its breath-taking vistas around every mountain corner, waterfalls plunging down faces of sheer rock, memories of the gold rush following you as you meander down an endless river canyon, and eagles hovering above your head - you can't help walking with your head in the clouds.
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Panorama Route in Mpumalanga, Südafrika
Die Panorama Route durch die Drakensberge von Mpumalanga, Südafrika. Lohnender Zwischenstopp auf dem Weg von Johannesburg zum Kruger Nationalpark. Herrliches Bergland mit viel Montan-Regenwald. Zahlreiche Wasserfälle. Wenig besiedelt, abgesehen von den kleinen Orten Sabie und Graskop, wo man gut essen und übernachten kann. Schöne afrikanische Kunsthandwerk-Märkte entlang der Route. Highlight ist der Blyde River Canyon. Viewpoint mit Blick auf die Three Rondavels und das Lowveld in der Ferne.
God's Window: The Panorama Route, Mpumalanga - Mobile Version
In Panorama, Mpumalanga, with its breath-taking vistas around every mountain corner, waterfalls plunging down faces of sheer rock, memories of the gold rush following you as you meander down an endless river canyon, and eagles hovering above your head - you can't help walking with your head in the clouds.
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Incredible Panorama View: Graskop Mavic Drone
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