SkyWay Trails Aerial Cable Trail Hazyview South Africa - Visit Africa Travel Channel
Skyway Trails is Africa's longest aerial cable trail. The thrill of gliding over the naturally forested valleys along the Sabie River is like no other sight-seeing experience you've had before.
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Skyway Trails, Hazyview South Africa
Skyway Trails, Adventure Centre is based in Hazyview, Mpumalanga, The gateway to the Kruger National Park We offer the longest aerial cable trail in the province over our pristine indigenous forest and a high ropes course at Perry's Bridge Lifestyle centre - shop, eat or play.
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Hazyview Aerial Cable Trail, South Africa
In Sabie, Mpumalanga, and just a short distance from the Krüger Park. On this tour we enjoyed eight slides (ziplines), with a couple of them very long and fast! We had a great time!!
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Hazyview canopy tour
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Canopy Tour Mpumalanga
Hannah and Andrew took a canopy ride through the Mpumalanga bush. Three words to describe it? Fun, fun, fun.
Andrew:We experienced the thrill of it at the Hazyview Skyway trails set in Mpumalanga, along one of the last remaining naturally forested valleys along the Sabie River.
As beautiful as the valley was, the best part for us was the action. The slides zigzag above, below and through the forest canopy. Here's how it works: you glide along a zip line, between platforms perched in trees and cliff faces. There's no way we could fall because our guide strapped us into a full body safety harness. We couldn't wait to tell our friends back home about this amazing adventure of flying through the forest.
Nothing Hazy about this View
Episode 17: Hazyview is a small town in the Kruger Lowveld region of Mpumalanga, South Africa. It is situated right on the border of the Kruger National Park and has traditionally bee seen as a gateway town to the reserve.
We spent a few days exploring this little town and discovered that there is more to Hazyview than meets the eye.
While the town is excellently positioned as a base-town for the Kruger National Park, it is also a great place to launch excursions out to the west towards towns like Sabie Graskop and Pilgrims Rest. These towns are all part of the popular Panorama Route and are unique and beautiful in their own right.
Another thing we learned is that there is a great deal that can be done in the town itself. We visited the Elephant Whispers park as well as enjoyed a day out in the forest caopy, ziplining with Skyway Trails
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Skyways in Hazyview - Nelspruit 2015
Enjoying the skyways in Hazyview, Nelspruit, South Africa
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Went to the skyway trail in South Africa on 4th July.. Glided over the natural forested valleys along the Sabie River adjacent to the Kruger National Park.... Each section of the trail varies in length from 70 to 230 meters linking a total of 10 platforms, making this the longest cable trail in Africa (1,2km)..It was a lot of fun!! The video is one of the smallest glide among the lot...