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Abseiling

Abseiling

 Helicopter Ride

Helicopter

 Golfing Tour

Golfing

 

White Water Rafting

White Water

Kayaking

Kayaking

 Micro Light Flight

Micro

 

 

Amarula Lapa

Amarula

 

Paintball War Game

Paintball

 

Quad Biking

Quad

Skyway Trail

Skyway

 

 

Horse Back Safari

wildlife horseback_safaris 

 

 

 

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EchoThe cave consists of impressive stalactites and stalagmite formations. The spectacular limestone and dripstone structures inside these natural caverns make for interesting imaginary figures which can be seen in chambers throughout the cave as it winds through the mountain.

 

Elli SancIntroduction and orientation into the personalities of the Elephants - Guests mount their elephant atop their mighty spines. View tree tops, birds' nests and giraffes almost face to face. Sail high above the bushveld and feel part of the environment, instead of being just a passive observer.

 

Boat TripEnjoy the splendor of the third largest Canyon in the world. Unquestionably being the largest 'green canyon' due to its lush subtropical foliage. An interpretation tour by a tour guide will take you to the you to the rare living Kadishi Tufa waterfall and the Three Rondawels. An abundance of wildlife will keep you distracted while learning more about the natural history of the Blyde Canyon.
The Blyde River canyon supports large diversity of life, including numerous fish and antelope species as well as Hippos and Crocodiles, primate species and a diversity of birdlife such as the African Fish Eagle, African Finfoot and much more.
Possibly the best view in the whole of the Blyde River Canyon is of the the "Three Rondavels", huge, round rocks, thought to be reminiscent of the houses or huts of the indigenous people, known as rondavels.
The Canyon is famous for the Kadishi Tufa waterfall. At 200m (around 660 feet) in height it is the second tallest tufa waterfall on earth. In the case of the Kadishi Tufa fall, the formation that has been produced strikingly resembles a face which is crying profusely, and is thus sometimes known as 'the weeping face of nature.

 

PanoramaVisit some majestic natural sights and remarkable scenery of the Blyde River Canyon. Stops at Spectacular Waterfalls on route - including Pilgrims Rest an old gold mining town frozen in time, now a national monument, God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels and the Pinnacle. This is one of the most scenic routes in the region, cool mountain air, lush plant life and majestic mountains, a must see for any visitor.

 
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