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Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie

About Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie

The Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, a multi-day hiking experience in the Sabie area of Mpumalanga, South Africa, offers various routes ranging from 2 to 5 nights, traversing through pine plantations and indigenous forests with scenic views and waterfalls like Mac Mac Falls and Lone Creek Falls.

As you traverse the trail, you'll be immersed in a diverse landscape of indigenous forests, towering pine plantations, and dramatic mountain vistas. Highlights of the trail include the awe-inspiring God's Window lookout point, where panoramic views of the Lowveld stretch out before you, as well as the magnificent Mac Mac and Lone Creek Falls, two iconic natural wonders.

Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to stay in basic huts, providing a rustic and authentic experience. Birdwatchers will delight in the diverse avian life, with species such as Verreaux's eagles, blue cranes, malachite sunbirds, and kingfishers soaring through the skies.

To fully appreciate the beauty and challenge of the Fanie Botha Trail, it's recommended to be in good physical condition and have some prior hiking experience. Be prepared for varying weather conditions, including rain, wind, and cold temperatures, especially at higher altitudes.

Remember to pack essential gear, including sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, rain gear, a headlamp, and plenty of water and snacks. By planning ahead and respecting the natural environment, you can ensure a safe and unforgettable adventure on the Fanie Botha Trail.

Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie
Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, Sabie

Hike Directions

The Fanie Botha Hiking Trail offers a variety of multi-day hiking options, catering to different time constraints and fitness levels. 

2-Night Options

These shorter trails provide a taste of the Fanie Botha experience, ideal for weekend hikers. Options include:

  • Mac Mac 2-night trail
  • Graskop 2-night trail
  • Hartbeesvlakte 2-night trail
  • Mac Mac / Bonnet 2-night trail
  • Burger 2-night trail
  • Maritzbos 2-day trail

3-Night Options

For those seeking a more immersive experience, the 3-night trails offer a greater exploration of the area's diverse landscapes.

  • Burger 3-night trail
  • Lone Creek 3-night trail
  • Hartbeesvlakte 3-night trail
  • Maritzbos 3-night trail
  • Mac Mac 3-night trail

4-Night Options

These trails allow for a more comprehensive journey through the region, providing ample time to appreciate the natural beauty. 

  • Ceylon 4-night trail
  • Maritzbos 4-night trail
  • Mount Moodie 4-night Trail

5-Night Options

For the most dedicated hikers, the 5-night trails offer an extensive adventure, covering a significant portion of the Fanie Botha Hiking Trail.

  • Burger 5-night trail
  • Graskop 5-night trail

It is important to note that some of the longer trails are not circular, and that slackpacking or shuttle services may need to be arranged.

About the area

Sabie is a charming town nestled in Mpumalanga, South Africa, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and a wide array of outdoor pursuits. While not directly situated within the Drakensberg Mountains, Sabie lies at the foothills of the Drakensberg escarpment and serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the renowned Panorama Route.

Address & Contact details

The Fanie Botha Hiking Trail is located near Sabie, South Africa.

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