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The Blyde River Canyon is the largest and deepest green canyon in the world and a plan to help boost tourism in the area has been under way since 2015. ... CEO of Mpumalanga Tourism Parks Agency.
If you've walked all the trails you can in South Africa, there are three new ones in Mpumalanga that will cure your itchy feet. The Mpumalanga Tourism and Park Agency (MTPA) officially opened the new ...
The Blyde River Canyon, which is 26 km long, is only one of the many natural wonders and tourist attractions in the South African province of Mpumalanga.
Nelspruit - Mpumalanga's most-important international tourism attraction, the Blyde River Canyon, is to be renamed. The canyon is the third-largest in the world and is South Africa's fourth ...
Graskop — Environmental Affairs and Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mpumalanga to establish the Blyde River Canyon National Park. The ...
In Mpumalanga province, the Lisbon and Berlin falls are some of the most iconic landmarks in the whole of Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve. Lisbon Falls, which plunge 94 metres down to the valley ...
'Spectacular mountains! I must have a closer look one day," is what thousands of people driving to Kruger National Park's Orpen Gate think, looking at Mpumalanga's scenic Blyde River Canyon area ...
The Blyde River Flat Gecko (Afroedura rondavelica), first discovered in December 1991 by Dr Niels Jacobsen in the Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga, was only known from two male specimens.
Graskop — An American university professor fell in love with Mpumalanga's Blyde River Canyon two years ago and has returned to research if for the next five years. Professor Hans Beck of the ...