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Sabie - Lydenburg (Mpumalanga in South Africa)

Sabie

A serene, malaria-free getaway destination that caters to the entire family - with climbing and hiking, fly fishing, mountain trekking, horse riding, wilderness boating, rock getting over and abseiling, bird watching, 4x4 excursions, touring, and looking for African arts, crafts and inquisitive.

Experience the pleasant magnificence of nature in and around Sabie - a little country town settled in the magnificent Drakensberg ledge heaps of the Mpumalanga region, South Africa.


Lydenburg


The Lydenburg heads are one of the earliest known types of African figures in Southern Africa and are dated somewhere in the range of AD500 and AD800. There are seven empty earthenware figures which are named after the site at which they were found in the last part of the 1950s.

Lydenburg is arranged in the lower regions of the renowned Long Tom Pass and is encircled by the Steenkampsbeerg and Mauchsberg mountain ranges which are the most noteworthy focuses in Mpumalanga. Other than being near the numerous vacation destinations in the encompassing region, Lydenburg is today a mining blast town overhauling the various platinum and chrome mines. Shopping is subsequently astounding and for those investigating this region, Lydenburg is an ideal provisioning town.



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