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2010-10-25

Spectacular Waterfalls of the Panorama Route

Apart from beautiful views, the Panorama Route is also known for a collection of amazing waterfalls, especially around the Graskop area. On our last day camping in Sabie, we decided to take a tour of the sights. Lucky for us, the day dawned bright and blue, with none of the mist that had pervaded the previous few days of our...

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2010-10-21

Graskop: South Africa’s Pancake Capital

Although I’m not a foodie in any sense of the word (apart from liking to eat), I do try out local specialties from time to time, if they’re not too exotic for my taste buds. While we were touring through Mpumalanga’s beautiful Panaroma region, we happened to pass through Graskop during lunch time one day. Now I’ve heard tell that...

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2010-10-18

Mpumalanga’s Panoramic Vistas

Mpumalanga’s Panorama Route is aptly named – it boasts some of the country’s most scenic vistas across the Blyde River Canyon from the Klein Drakensberg escarpment. We travelled along the R532 down the length of the Canyon, starting right at the top at Drie Rondawels, all the way down to the Pinnacle near Graskop. A really good map of the...

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2010-10-14

Your Thoughts: What Should We Do in Spain?

By now most of you probably already know that Gareth and I will be visiting Spain in a month’s time. We will be staying in the town of Fuengirola near Malaga on the Costa del Sol for two weeks. View Larger Map I haven’t had the chance to do much research yet, and I was hoping that those of you...

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2010-10-11

Where Bourke’s Luck Ran Out

After our quick visit to Pilgrim’s Rest, we continued onwards to Bourke’s Luck Potholes, a series of natural rock formations that mark the beginning of the Blyde River Canyon. The potholes are fenced off within the Blyde River Canyon reserve, but a fee of R25 per person plus R5 per car is not too exorbitant to see this stunning natural...

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2010-10-07

Mad Dash to Prevent the Paw-Paw From Hitting the Fan (Part 2)

Last week I wrote about the problems I had with my plane ticket to Spain. After being told by an Iberia Airlines agent that name changes are not possible, I needed to take action quickly. The problem was that my passport was still in my maiden name, while my plane tickets had been booked in my married name. So, if...

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2010-10-04

Good Prospects at Pilgrim’s Rest

When I had initially planned our Panorama holiday, I wanted to camp in the little prospecting town of Pilgrim’s Rest, which is situated in a valley at the end of a nail-biting hairpin mountain pass about 40km from Sabie. The town was established in the early 1800s during South Africa’s gold rush, and visiting it is like stepping back in...

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2010-09-30

Mad Dash to Prevent the Paw-Paw From Hitting the Fan (Part 1)

Gareth and I are visiting Spain for two weeks in November 2010. We started planning this holiday roundabout a year ago, but since there is now only a month and a half left before we depart, the time had come to get all the arrangements in place and get everything sorted out. Everything had gone fairly smoothly up to now,...

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2010-09-27

Scenic Sabie and the Sudwala Caves

Earlier this year I wrote about a longing to be surrounded by mountains, tall trees and crystal clear lakes. I wanted to go to Alaska, but we settled on visiting South Africa’s “Panorama” area in Mpumalanga, combined with a few days’ visit to the Kruger Park. It was a surprisingly enjoyable holiday – not only was the area picture-perfect and...

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2010-09-22

Save Our Rhinos!

Lately, I’ve found myself more and more drawn towards destinations that feature animals and the beauty of nature as the main attraction. I went swimming with dolphins in Zanzibar last year and recently jetted off to Hermanus to do some whale watching. A friend of mine also suggested travelling to Rwanda, the last place where the endangered silverback gorilla can...

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