Drifting 900 meters over the valley floor beneath, roosted on the edge of a bluff, is the stunning perspective on God's Window, a little part of a 250km extended length of sheer precipices and stunning South African landscape. It is nicknamed Garden of Eden justifiably.
The standpoint offers all-encompassing perspectives on the Blyde River Canyon and the encompasses of Mpumalanga. The striking precipices somewhere far off are complemented by thick emerald green woodlands of vegetation and numerous cascades which stream in stewing strips over their sides.
On the off chance that you are fit and appreciate climbing and investigating, there are better posts focused away from the fundamental survey point. Follow a portion of the recommended climbing trails into the tropical jungle to find more excellence. It is a lofty and difficult walk so be ready, and pack rewards.
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