



Must see attractions
Hazyview Cabanas is surrounded by a fantastic selection of attractions.
The resort offers many activities to keep the entire family entertained, but there are still plenty of nearby attractions to explore during your stay.
Some of those attractions include the Lowveld National Botanical Gardens, Pilgrim's Rest, Big Swing and Highwire and Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre to name but a few.
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Kruger National Park
20 min driveKruger National Park offers a variety of activities, such as game drives, bush walks, night drives, and birding. It also offers a range of accommodation, from luxury lodges to camp-sites and bushveld huts. Visiting the park is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and is something that no safari enthusiast should miss.

Graskop Gorge Lift
36 min driveGraskop Gorge Lift is a great way to experience the beauty of Mpumalanga, South Africa, from above. The lift brings you up 50 meters, giving you an incredible view of the incredible landscape. From the top, you can see the towering Three Rondavels, the lush indigenous forests, and the majestic Blyde River Canyon.

Sudwala Caves
1 hr 10 min driveSudwala Caves are a fascinating tourist attraction located in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It is believed to be one of the earliest known caves in the world and is estimated to be approximately 2.3 billion years old. The caves are located in the Drakensberg Escarpment and are open to visitors.

Mac-Mac Falls
40 min driveMac-Mac Falls is a series of waterfalls located in the heart of the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa. The falls are made up of three separate falls, each of which cascades down the steep slopes of the mountain range. The falls are some of the most spectacular natural attractions in the region and visitors flock to the area to enjoy their beauty.

Bourke's Luck Potholes
1 hr driveBourke's Luck Potholes are a set of natural rock formations located in the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The area is named after a prospector, Tom Bourke, who was convinced that the curious potholes held gold. But despite his luck, he never found any gold, hence the name.

Shangana Cultural Village Tours
10 min driveShangana Cultural Village Tours is a unique cultural experience which allows visitors to explore the history and culture of the Tsonga people. Located in the Nwamitwa area of the Kruger National Park, the village offers a number of activities for those looking to experience the rich Tsonga culture.

Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre
1 hr driveHoedspruit Endangered Species Centre is a conservation facility located in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. It was established in 1997 and is home to a variety of species such as cheetahs, wild dogs, vultures, pangolins, and rhinos. Visitors can view and interact with some of the animals and learn more about their conservation.

Long Tom Toboggan
50 min driveLong Tom Toboggan was a local legend in the small town of Dutchess, and his story was told to generations of children by their grandparents. He had a legendary toboggan, bigger than any other and made of the strongest wood, that he used to thrill townspeople when he would come careening into town down the steep hills, faster than anyone else.