Blyde River Canyon in South Africa is the world’s third-largest canyon and the greenest, offering lush landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and endless adventure opportunities. Visitors can explore iconic ...
The next time you drink a glass of water, spare a moment to think of the sheer power of the live-giving chemical. Water has shaped and sculpted the land around us, and the deep canyons scattered ...
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. It’s not as big as the Grand Canyon in Arizona ...
As global travel rebounds, three of the world's most stunning natural landscapes are undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. In 2026, Raja Ampat, Zanzibar, and Blyde River Canyon are no longer ...
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 ...
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 ...
Siphosethu Magagula, Kabelo Mkhwanazi and Siphewe Mabunda enjoying the boat trip on the Blyde River Dam. The grade fives of Hazyview Primary were amazed by the beauty of the Lowveld landscape and ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. 1 / 20Kali Gandaki (Nepal): Let's start at the top. The Kali Gandaki separates two of the world's 10 ...
Last year, Dr Francois Roux detected something unsettling in the Blyde River. An aquatic scientist with the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Association (MTPA), Roux has been studying Lowveld large-scale ...