Exploring Exploring Gauteng Natural Treasures Gauteng may be South Africa’s smallest province by land, but it hides dramatic landscapes and peaceful waterways just beyond its urban edges. This guide highlights accessible mountains, rivers, and dams that make excellent day trips or short escapes for nature lovers and curious travellers. Majestic Mountains 1. Magaliesberg Rising along Gauteng’s northern rim, the Magaliesberg range is ancient quartzite country with scenic ridgelines, rock formations, and well-marked hiking routes. Combine a walk with a visit to Hartbeespoort Dam for panoramic views and waterside cafés. 2. Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve South of Johannesburg, Suikerbosrand offers rolling grasslands, koppies, and quiet trails ideal for hikers and birdwatchers. The reserve’s seasonal blooms and open vistas reward early starts and slow afternoons. Tranquil Rivers 1. Jukskei River The Jukskei River threads through Johannesburg...
Embark on a journey through Mzansi’s vibrant landscapes and rich culture. Discover the allure of South Africa, from its bustling cities to serene nature reserves. Experience the warmth of its people, the taste of its wines, and the thrill of its adventures. “South Africa (Mzansi), my Next Destination” is your ultimate guide to the rainbow nation’s treasures.