The Panorama Route tour travels via the spectacular scenery of Kowyn’s Pass to Graskop the southernmost point of the Blyde River Canyon. Gorge Lift, which descends 51m to the bottom of the gorge in a glass-fronted elevator. Enjoy an interpretative tour through the indigenous forest along the wooden walkways and suspension bridges with interactive exhibits.
Face your fear during the tour and add the Zipline or Big Swing Please note that adding this activity might reduce the number of sites visited due to timing.
Drive along the edge of the escarpment which plunges down 1,000m and more to the Lowveld. Making for magnificent viewpoints including God’s Window. Numerous waterfalls tumble down the mountains, and we visit the beautiful Lisbon Falls. Blyde River Canyon, where the views at Three Rondavels and Lowveld View will impress you. We stop to admire the geological wonders of the water-sculpted pits at Bourke’s Luck Potholes at the confluence of the Treur and the Blyde River.
Pick up and drop off is in a 20km radius of Hazyview. Should the pick up be further an EXTRA CHARGE will be added depending on distance. Full pick up instructions will be sent via WhatsApp or Viator messages 48 hours before.
Discover a world of adventure at Graskop Gorge, featuring the scenic Cliff Walkway, breathtaking Viewing Lift, and Forest Exploration. Experience the pulse-pounding Big Swing, exhilarating Zipline, and picturesque Suspension Bridge. Each activity offers a perfect blend of adrenaline and natural beauty, creating unforgettable memories.
God's Window is a small part of a 250km long earthwork of sheer cliffs and extravagant beauty. One can observe the hills and forests as far as the eye can see.
The Berlin Falls is a waterfall in Mpumalanga, South Africa. They are located close to God's Window and the highest waterfall in South Africa's Mpumalanga province, Lisbon Falls. They are less than a tenth of the height of South Africa's tallest waterfall, the Tugela Falls, and are better known for their beauty.
Bourke's Luck Potholes is a magnificent natural attraction This natural water feature marks the beginning of the Blyde River Canyon, the greenest canyon in the world, and has been formed by years and years of swirling whirlpools eroding holes into the bedrock of the Treur River.
The Three Rondavels are three circular rock formations that resemble the traditional African huts known as rondavels. The peaks are named after the former wives of Chief Mashile: Magabolle, Mogoladikwe, and Maseroto.
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