Full-Day Panorama Route Tour from Hazyview [15190P3]
The Panorama Tour visits well known sites in an air-conditioned vehicle with a qualified guide who has good knowledge of the area. Spectacular views of the Blyde River Canyon, and out over the endless Lowveld beyond will not disappoint. Guests are taken along the edge of the escarpment to look out points offering magnificent views, including God’s Window, Wonderview and the Three Rondawels. Along the route guests visit the famous Bourke’s Luck Potholes – deep cylindrical cavities formed by thousands of years of water erosion at the confluence of the Blyde and Treur Rivers.
At lunchtime the tour will stop in Graskop for guests to enjoy lunch at a restaurant, and, if time permits, browse the many curio stalls and shops in this little village. South of Graskop, where the Sabie River rises there are many beautiful waterfalls which we will visit whilst making our way back to Hazyview.
Bottled mineral waters are provided during the journey.
At lunchtime the tour will stop in Graskop for guests to enjoy lunch at a restaurant, and, if time permits, browse the many curio stalls and shops in this little village. South of Graskop, where the Sabie River rises there are many beautiful waterfalls which we will visit whilst making our way back to Hazyview.
Bottled mineral waters are provided during the journey.








ADDITIONAL INFO
- Service animals allowed
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
INCLUDED
- Professional guide
NOT INCLUDED
- Lunch
- Souvenirs/Curios
- Drinks
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- Guests are taken along the edge of the escarpment to look out points offering magnificent views, including God’s Window, Wonderview and the Three Rondawels
- A picturesque view point of the magnificent Blyde River Canyon, where on a clear day you can glimpse a view of the Lebombo Mountain range. There is a small hike to get to the actual view point.
- This natural water feature marks the beginning of the Blyde River Canyon. Through countless eons the swirling whirlpools which occur as the Treur River plunges into the Blyde River caused waterborne sand and rock to grind huge, cylindrical potholes into the bedrock of the river.
- A short walkof 200m through an indigenous forest will lead you to this 68m high national monument. The falls can be viewed from the bottom as well as a couple of meters above ground.
- At lunchtime the tour will stop in Graskop for guests to enjoy lunch at a restaurant, and, if time permits, browse the many curio stalls and shops in this little village
OPTIONS
- Full-Day Panorama Route Tour from Hazyview: Pickup included