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Destination Guide – Sudwala Caves, Mpumalanga, South Africa

After a delightful day at Kruger National Park, my next little escapade was a scenic drive via the captivating Sudwala Caves and the enthralling natural beauty of the Panorama Route.

Due to the distances involved and the expanse of scenery to be experienced, I opted to take two days to traverse this stunning region.

My first day was solely dedicated to exploring the Sudwala Caves, the world’s oldest known caves.

The caves were first carved 240 million years ago, from Precambrian dolomite rock.

The organised tours venture some 600 metres into the naturally formed labyrinth and some 150 metres underground.

The tour is fully guided and explains the formation of stalactites and stalagmites over the course of tens of thousands of years.

As a natural segue, the tour continues into the more expansive cave formations, showcasing the evolution of this natural wonder over millions of years.

The Sudwala Caves are around a 40 minute drive from Mbombela, or a little over three hours from Johannesburg Airport.

The entrance fee for adults is 130ZAR (£5.50 or $7) and includes a guided group tour.

I definitely recommend allocating at least half a day of your itinerary in Mpumalanga to this enthralling natural spectacle.

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Destination Review – Kruger National Park, South Africa

Having enjoyed a short hotel break to settle into the South African lifestyle, I took to the road to enjoy some of the highlights of this magnificent country.

Around a four-hour drive from Johannesburg, Kruger is one of the most iconic and best known safari destinations in the world.

From my base in Mbombela (formerly known as Nelspruit), I spent most of the day driving the various loops and trails, viewing a wide variety of wildlife in a natural and authentic habitat.

Kruger has a total of ten entry and exit gates. My personal advice is to enter via the Malelane or Crocodile Bridge gates at the southern perimeter and exit via the Paul Kruger or Orpen gates in the west.

Of course, one day is not nearly enough to do justice to what is widely considered to be the premier managed safari venue in the world.

However, I consider myself privileged to have had the opportunity to experience this spectacular destination.

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