Mpumulanga Reserves
Mpumulanga Reserves
Mpumalanga, meaning "Place Where the Sun Rises" in the Nguni languages, is a province renowned for its natural beauty, wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. With its stunning landscapes, including the iconic Blyde River Canyon and the southern half of Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga offers a variety of exciting hiking opportunities.
Explore Kruger National Park's Hiking Trails
Kruger National Park, one of South Africa's largest and most renowned national parks, offers a wide range of hiking trails. Explore the diverse ecosystems, encounter a variety of wildlife, and experience the thrill of walking in the African bush.
Hike Through the Blyde River Canyon
The Blyde River Canyon, one of the world's largest green canyons, is a hiker's paradise. Discover the stunning waterfalls, lush forests, and unique rock formations that make this canyon a must-visit destination.
Beyond Kruger National Park and the Blyde River Canyon, Mpumalanga offers a variety of other hiking opportunities.
Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve
Kruger National Park
Mount Anderson Wildlife & Water Catchment Reserve
Nkomazi Game Reserve
Loskop Dam Nature Reserve
Andover Nature Reserve
Barberton Nature Reserve
Mahushe Shongwe Game Reserve
Manyeleti Game Reserve
Mkhombo Nature Reserve
Mthethomusha Nature Reserve
Nooitgedacht Dam Nature Reserve
Ohrigstad Dam Nature Reserve
Songimvelo Nature Reserve
SS Skhosana Nature Reserve
Verloren Vallei Nature Reserve
Sabi Sands Nature Reserve
Mjejane Private Game Reserve
Ligwalagwala Conservancy