Arranged through Khumbula iAfrica

* Breathtaking microlight safaris over the Crocodile River and Big-5 country

* Game walks

* Mountain biking along the Crocodile River to see big game

* Cultural village tour

* Quad biking

* Horse riding

Self Drive

Kruger National Park:

The Kruger National Park is one of the most famous national parks in the world, and more than a century old. It measures 350km north to south, and 60km at its widest point. It covers almost 2-million hectares.

Golf

Golf at Malelane and Komatipoort.

Komatipoort:

This scenic village lies at the confluence of the Crocodile & Komati Rivers with the Kruger National Park, Moçambique & Swaziland as its neighbours. It is South Africa’s closest town to Moçambique. The region holds enormous sentimental value for the people of Moçambique whose president, Samora Machel, died when his plane crashed south of the village.

Barberton:

This town is nestled in the foothills of the ancient Makhonjwa Mountains, the scene of the last gold rush in Mpumalanga in 1884. The façade of South Africa’s first stock exchange, built in 1887, still stands! The region is so abundant in gold that panning excursions can yield a wealth of flakes to visitors. The town also hosts a wealth of historically & archaeologically interesting sites. A guided trail through the 600m tunnel of the Fortuna hiking trail (2km) gives one the opportunity to see the most ancient rocks on earth.

Swaziland:

This small kingdom offers a wealth of experiences. Its beauty and friendly, welcoming people and rich culture have so much to offer. Witness the spectacular Reed Dance performed by thousands of maidens in their charming traditional dress; watch parts of the sacred Ncwala Ceremony in which the King actively participates; thrill to the sight of energetic Sibhaca Dancers all brought to life with their colourful traditional dress and regalia. The many nature reserves throughout Swaziland are home to a variety of species, including the Big 5, prolific bird life and indigenous flora. Magnificent mountain scenery with rivers, waterfalls, and gorges; unique ancient rock formations, which are among the most ancient in the world; lush and fertile valleys; typical African bush; all make up the beauty that is Swaziland.