Panorama Route, South Africa
Come and look through God's window, seeing is believing
- Home of the Blyde River canyon
The Panorama Route, located in Mpumalanga, offers some of South Africa’s most spectacular landscapes. Highlights include the stunning Blyde River Canyon, one of the largest canyons in the world, and viewpoints like God’s Window, offering breathtaking vistas of the Lowveld. Other notable attractions include Bourke’s Luck Potholes, the twin Mac-Mac Falls, and Lisbon and Berlin Falls, each showcasing the region’s natural beauty. The route also features charming towns like Graskop, which serve as perfect starting points for exploration.
Rich in history, the Panorama Route was once at the heart of South Africa’s gold rush, with towns like Pilgrim’s Rest preserving this mining heritage. The region also holds cultural significance to indigenous groups like the Ndebele. Visitors can explore scenic attractions, enjoy thrilling activities like the Big Swing, and immerse themselves in the area’s unique history and culture, making it a must-see destination.
