Nelspruit (also known by its official name, Mbombela) is a city in northeastern South Africa. It is the capital of the Mpumalanga province. Located on the Crocodile River, Mbombela lies about 110 kilometres (68 mi) by road west of the Mozambique border, 330 kilometres (210 mi) east of Johannesburg and about 82 kilometres (51 mi) North of the Swaziland border.
Restaurants in Nelspruit
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Kruger Flexi tours based in Nelspruit is the gateway to Mozambique,Swaziland,and world famous Kruger Park.We offer tours from one day to three days,we sleep inside Kruger Park,as well as seeing the world famous Blyde canyon.We cater for all budgets and all travels requirements.So check out this great young tour company with your host the lengendary Crazy Dave
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Africa Spear Safaris is a well-established, professional company with many years’ experience. We have an excellent reputation in and around the Kruger National Park and we have had only positive and good feedback from our clients. You, our Client are very important to us and we would make sure that your Kruger National Park Safari would be an unforgettable one. We give our Clients a comfortable, relaxed journey with a personal touch and you would be in constant amazement from the moment you enter the Kruger National Park. Our Guides are knowledgeable and experienced and very passionate about their “work”. Sorry, they don’t call it work, but a Passion! It is therefore no wonder that our guides are rated among the very best in the Kruger National Park. Our Open Safari Vehicles are rated among the very best in the Kruger National Park. They are modified for your comfort and to allow for exceptional Game Viewing and Photographic Opportunities.
4.5 based on 2,576 reviews
Kruger National park is excellent in game wildlife we used the Nguni gate good check in and welcome reception very informative got maps and was self drive l liked the roads my first time to go on tarred roads in a National park well maintained My kids enjoyed the game Girraffes elephants wilder beast Duiker Hyenas Kudu wild spotted dogs only to mention a few but you never go wrong in Kruger Would really want to visit again for game Many restaurants to accommodate lunches liked the set up excellent
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The Sudwala Caves is the oldest known caves in the world and lie in the Drakensberg escarpment.Regular guided tours take you 600 meters in and 150 meters underground. Tours leave every 10 min (approx) and take about 30 minutes.The caves have some amazing formations including stalactites, stalagmites, flow stones and pre cambrian fossils. The most famous formation is the Screaming Monster. This is actually a stalactite that has joined with a stalagmite and has formed a column that is 200 million years old.
We were staying in Sudwala Lodge and decided to go up to the caves as a way to kill time .. good decision. The caves are huge and are well displayed with appropriate lighting and excellent guides .. The nearest to these that we have seen were in Gibraltar and these are as awe inspiring as those. It's a bit of a hike uphill throughout the caves and 60 - 70 steps from the parking to the cave entrance .. The amphitheatre and the stalactites and stalagmites are really ancient and fabulous .. Well with a trip if you are in the region. The butterfly garden which is included in the to cket price is quite ordinary. Well worth a visit if in the region !!
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The Lowveld National Botanical Garden in Nelspruit, ‘grows’ magically out of the confluence of the Crocodile and Nels Rivers and offers up a magnificent array of nature’s treasures. The two rivers create spectacular waterfalls which give this Garden its visually spectacular character.
Was passing through Nelspruit and had a couple of hours to spare so whilst my hubby was busy I stopped in at the Lowveld Botanical gardens. What a treat - it was quiet and too beautiful for words .. I walked the paths past gushing waterfalls, saw butterflies and birds, crossed the suspension bridge and meandered along the canopy walk way through the trees. I didn’t see any hippos but did spot a green water snake .. it was so peaceful with the background noise of running water and singing birds. Lots of info along the way - all well marked and informative. I stopped in the restaurant - friendly staff - for a drink and further viewing with my binoculars. You will feel that all is well with the world whilst you’re there !!!
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