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ACTIVITIES MAP of the LOWVELD S Copy Right © 2018: Gerhard Brummer 4 110Km 12Km 51Km 6 S 6 ACTIVITIES MAP OF THE LOWVELD S Copy Right © 2018: Gerhard Brummer 4 110km 12km 51km 6 S 6 9 2 9 Letaba [email protected] Mulati From Phalaborwa Phalaborwa Gate 3 S 4 1 River River to Tzaneen S +27 (0)72 664 3937 Kruger Park to Letaba Camp H9 H1-5 S93 50km Airport 6 Phalaborwa Gate Gateway 4 www.hoedspruit.net R71 S 38km Tel: 013 735 3547 Sable Hide 1 GRAVELOTTE Amarula Lapa 5 Masorini Picnic Site Swartklip Sable Dam S 32km S Ga-Selati River Olifants look-out NAMAKGALE PHALABORWA & Ba-Phalaborwa Iron Age Site Dam 9 Big Baobab Tree Letaba Camp 3 MARAKAPULA Hans Merensky Hotel & Spa 11km & get-out point GOLF to Olifants Camp RESERVE 11km Nonokani 44 SELATI S Olifants Wilderness Trail The Big Hole 4x4 Trail GAME RESERVE H8 Base Camp 33km CLEVELAND 9km S GAME RESERVE 13km 92 Olifants Camp R526 N’wamanzi louk-out & S 18km get-out point 91 Olifants Olifants River Safaris Olifants Balule Satellite Camp River Kambaku River Boat Olifants BOULDERS 42km River You may leave R40 MASEKE GR River GAME RANCH your vehicle on S9 & BUSH LODGES GRIETJIE 9 0 i this bridge. S8 NATURE RESERVE Nhlaralum Lebombo River 8km LEOPARD ROCK Klaserie 9 Mountains OLIFANTS River UMBABAT 3 H1-4 NATURE RESERVE TH NTSIRI S NOR PRIVATE NATURE RESERVE Roodewal Private Camp OLIFANTS INGWELALA N’S MAKALALI PARSO SOUTH Dundee NDLOPFU NATURE RESERVE River PRIVATE GAME 28km Ngotso Dam 27km RESERVE Makutswi 43km River S ELEPHANT ROCK BALULE 9 Three Bridges 57km 0 Daktari ECO ESTATE Outpost NATURE KLASERIE Karongwe Wildlife RESERVE PRIVATE NATURE Olifants Camp Orphanage Piet Grobler Dam Kuvjename Private Game RESERVE to Satara Camp River Reserve Nhlaralumi R530 Ratel Pan Bird Hide 9km River S127 26km Machatton River PHUZA MOYA R40 MOHLABETSI Klaserie GAME RESERVE BLYDE-OLIFANTS 32km NATURE RESERVE River Timbavati 12km CONSERVANCY BAVATI TIM Picnic Site S WILD 4 Bundox Safari NATURE RESERVE 1 RIVERS NR JEJANE Incheni Gate 32km S 7km LISSATABA * Private Big 5 Game Drives 4 PRIVATE NR 0 17km R36 NATURE RESERVE Jessica the Hippo The Thirsty Giraffe * Bush Dinner & Game Drive - Big 5 13km Mananga * Bush Walk in Big 5 Concession 17km 12km Olifants Drakensig African Dream Timbavati Blyde Essex Zandspruit HOEDSPRUIT * Full Day KNP Drive 4x4 Trail River Golf Club Horse Safaris The Bush Pub Timbavati Main Gate 8km Gudzani River Road WILDLIFE ESTATE River Leading Edge Flight School and Inn (Enkhulu Gate) Dam Kamogelo Tourism Centre Trophy Vehicle Rentals Nhlaralumi Girivana Dam 8km NDLOVUMZI Rumble Restaurant Shopping/Banks/Spur Jos Mac’s Bush Pub & Restaurant River Oldroot S S 19km NATURE RESERVE HOEDSPRUIT Eastgate 2 4 6km 11km 3 1 0 16km RAPTOR’S Airport 9 S Satara Camp Kinyonga Reptile Centre ZANDSPRUIT VIEW Safari 6km S100 17km Vanessa Lomas Artist Bobbejaankrans H7 Wines Nsemani N’wanetsi River 12km Olifants R527 Guernsey look-out & get-out point S KAPAMA Monwana Road Dam 4 River River 48km PRIVATE GAME 1 SHIKWARI Suncatchers LEADWOOD RESERVE Thornybush 9km Orpen Gate GAME RESERVE BLUE CANYON Main Gate Singita Lebombo Balloon Rides BIG GAME Launch site CONSERVANCY Jabulani Elephant S ESTATE THORNYBUSH Tambotie 6 3 to Satara Camp Interactions 29km Avoca Road 0 & Sweni Lodges TIMBAVATI 1 6 H6 Blyde R531 MODITLO PRIVATE Meeting Point PRIVATE GAME Maroela Camp Tent Camp S 14km Abel Erasmus River Nbezi River 16km for the Elephant Thornybush NATURE RESERVE 20km GAME RESERVE Interaction Waterside Gate RESERVE Pass Rabelais Sweni N’wanetsi 13km Bundox Orpen Camp Dam 22km Dam Sweni Bird Hide 24 Degrees South Safari Lodge Picnic Strijdom S Muzandzeni Picnic Site 1 Mazaiembangi Tunnel Hoedspruit Endangered 11km 4 S126 Site R Orpen Gate Sweni River 29km Species Centre iver Timbavati 0 Sweni 31m Shimangwaneni Drakensberg River Tel: 013 735 6355 32km Wilderness Trail Nyani Dam H1-3 KAMPERSRUS Cultural Village 11km Base Camp Mountains GUERNSEY S Avoca Road Wildlife College 93km 93km Moholoholo Fuel/Pub/Bistro NATURE RESERVE 3 Rehabilitation KLASERIE Klaserie Dam 6 R531 Talamati Bush Camp Satara Camp Satara Camp Centre 7 Road via the 3 Blyde Canyon Safaris ANDOVER to Skukuza Camp to Lower Sabie Camp 42km S Abel Erasmus Pass Boat trips on the dam WELVERDIEND 6km to Hoedspruit View point on Mariepskop Mafunyani GAME RESERVE S145 Blyderivierspoort Mariepskop Mountain Road Cultural Echo Caves Museum Dam Mariepskop Waterfalls Village Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge Imbali Safari Lodge of Man Mariepskop Chalets & Hiking Trails 20km (Tel: 015 793 2581) 7km 4km S125 Kumana Dam 37km View point of Three Rondawels Drakensberg 12km Road towards MANYELETE D406 Nwaswitsontso Mountains 39km Manyeleti Hamilton’s Tented Camp Big Boabab Tree Lowveld view point GAME RESERVE River 29km HLUVUKANI S 20km Drie Susters Hill 3 1704m Old Belvedere Hydro 6 S SEVILLE Electrical Power Station 3 Bourk’s Luck 5 Potholes Digi Falls Scotland Hill Pungwe River 19km Granite Hill 1736m 100km 37 S Lindanda 1581m Treur From Hoedspruit Nhlanguleni Ohrigstad River UTAH DIXIE 25km Dam Gowrie Gate Picnic Site 17km River Devil’s Window to Hazyview Sand New Chum Falls 1771m 42km River Mazithi Dam Fann Falls S Blyde Maragise Hill 3 River 1611m potluck Boskombuis R40 6 S33 Metsi-Metsi Wilderness Trail OHRIGSTAD Mapasebone Hill 19km Base Camp 1857m VAALHOEK BLYDE RIVER S 77km S34 35 Caspersnek CANYON N’waswitsontso SABI SAND S River MORGENZON 3 Tshokwane Picnic Site 32 R532 The Peak NATURE RESERVE 6 S NATURE RESERVE 28km 1832m Orpen Dam Picnic Site Lisbon Berlin Falls 19km Black Hill River Waterfall River Silolweni Dam 2097m 45m fall BUSHBUCKRIDGE Inyaka Dam Leeupan 22km CRYSTAL SPRINGS Berlin Creek Newington Gate MALA Look-out Rowersklippe Garden Shed Heddles Gorge Restaurant LILLYDALE JUSTICA SABI SAND MALA Nkumbe NATURE RESERVE 1767m Plains point R36 Jones’s Dam Lebombo Lisbon Falls - 92m fall BUSHBUCK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE H1-2 look-out & Wonderview SOMERSET Sand Camp Drie Koppe NATURE RESERVE Golf River get-out point. H10 Mountains 1658m Lisbon Creek God’s Window Course Austrian HUNTINGTON Mantimahle The Pinnacle 16km MALA Rhino Walking Robbers The Bonnet Ngwaritsane River Coffee Estate Dam 26km Pilgrim’s Creek 1476m (Coffee Tours) Safaris S12 Pass 1463m Graskop Bluff MALA 40km 8 43km 17km The Pinnacle Shaws Gate R533 PILGRIM’S 1556m Rhino Post Safari Lodge Africa Silks Marite 28km Tshokwane Picnic Site Tshokwane Picnic Site 6km REST Africa Silks Farm 3km 28km Old Gold Mines Abe’ @ The Glass House Restaurant River Garden Shed Restaurant @ Autumn Breeze Manor * Tsanana Log Cabins R533 Skukuza to Skukuza Camp to Lower Sabie Camp GRASKOP The Big Swing * Mulberry Lane Suites H12 31km Ohrigstad 10km Graskop Gorge Lift 42km Paul Kruger Gate Airport 3 Devine Foods 8 Dam R536 S Sand River Bush Camp at The View ELEPHANT POINT Tel: 013 735 5107 MOUNT SHEBA Kowyn’s 10km Motitsi S129 OHRIGSTAD DAM Forest Shangaan Lion Sands Tinga Lodge Pass River Sabie River NATURE RESERVE S3 LP Hide 8 NATURE RESERVE Falls Cultural SABIEPARK S 12km 2 Sunlight River R535 Maria Shires Falls Village 31km Golf 31km 1 1 H11 2 Trout Hideaway 23km Seronera S S 2 12km 26km Elephant S4 Nkuhlu Picnic Site 30 Mauchsberg Crocodile Whispers Albasini Ruins 38km Phabeni Gate Skukuza 2115m Mac Mac Falls The Reserve Summerfields Farm Picnic Site 43km S Mac Mac Rose Retreat & Spa to Skukuza Camp 2 Restaurant Hazyview Junction 9 Mlondozi Dam MOUNT ANDERSON Mount Moodie River Sabie River Camp Skukuza Camp Sabie 2075m Mac Mac Pools Shopping Centre Phabeni Gate S Induna Nyamundwa Dam River 2 NATURE RESERVE Klein Sabie * You can swim in the pools Perry’s Bridge to Lower Sabie Camp 9 Mlondozi Picnic Site * Secretary Walking Trail Adventures Elephant Tel: 013 735 5890 14km S Elna Falls River Africa Silks 7 Sanctuary S Mathekenyane 9 S HAZYVIEW 17km N’waswitshaka River N’watimhiri Dam 1 43km 54km 6 2 KIEPERSOL 5 Bridal Veil Falls 3 ‘Granokop’ 8 Sabie S 14km Bergvliet Pass Langspruit Numbi Gate H4-1 Falls - 73m Mtshawu Look-out & get-out point 9 Lone Creek Falls - 68m Sabaan River 2 Forestry Museum (Get your permits 2 21 Dam to Skukuza Camp H1-1 Stevenson Hamilton Memorial S S Highest Point Fanie Botha Petena Pancakes here for Walking Trails) 11km 15km 2 2149m Hiking Trails SABIE S S 34km 7 Madlabantu S11 S112 Sunset Dam Horse Shoe Falls Buffalo Rock Transport Renosterkoppies Dam Spitskopspruit Mestel Dam 4x4 Trail North S R37 Horseshoe Trout & About 3 Lower Sabie 10km Dam 1 * Trout Fishing Noord Sand S 0 47km S1 Napi Wilderness Trail 1 10km * Equipment for hire River 8km Nkambeni 4 64km 2 S Shitlhave 34km Camp * Picnic spots and braai facilities Base Camp 8 Long Tom Safari Camp 2 Biyamiti River Skukuza Camp S 47km R40 0 Dam 33km Lower Sabie Camp Pass VERTROOSTING H5 S 46km Da Gama Numbi Gate to Malelane Gate Biyamiti Dam to Crocodile Bridge 2 STERKSPRUIT NATURE RESERVE Witwaterspruit Pretoriuskop Camp 2 Dam 8 Ntandanyathi Tel: 013 735 5133 S Mpondo 0 NATURE RESERVE Spitskop R537 6 Gate 1675m 1 R538 Dam S 8km Bird Hide 4 S S23 S MAKOBULAAN HENDRIKSDAL Blinkwaterspruit 1 1 S 2 S 13 6 S137 NATURE RESERVE Jock Safari Lodge 1 Gunyatoo Trout Farm RENOSTERHOEK ASM Dam 35km 1 Nhlanganzwani R37 Danie Joubert 4 H4-2 & Guest Lodge Rosshill Witklip H2 Fitzpatrick Lodge 13km Dam Dam Bushman Rock Madlabantu -2 * Fly Fishing Nels River Dam Vo 20km * Birding 4x4 Trail ort H Longmere re S 5 Makholhlolo Dam 24km * Mountain Bike Trails South kke 2 20km Dam 24km r R H3 3 Biyamiti S Honorary Rangers Rustic 23km oad 26 River 8 0 10 3 Tented Camp Wehr Dam S 1 Biyamiti S ROSEHAUGH Afsaal Picnic Site S139 Mpanamana Boonsteloop R539 Aux Road Bush Camp Dam Newu Dam 9km 8 4 22km 5km 15km 2 White River Sabie Valley
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