The picturesque Magoebaskloof region located at the north end of the Drakensburg mountains in the Limpopo Province.
It is often described as the "Land of the Silver Mists".
Situated 3.5 hours drive from Johannesburg and 60kms from Polokwane and 40kms from Tzaneen, it is an ideal stopover on the Kruger National Park which is only an hour away.
Haenertsburg City is the heart of the region and enjoys a number of tea gardens, restaurants and curio shops.
The Waterfall of Magoebaskloof
Magoebaskloof
Magoebaskloof : landscape of South Africa
Magoebaskloof : landscape of South Africa
Waterfall at magoebaskloof
Waterfall
Grootbosch Forest
A number of mammals such as samango monkeys, bushbuck and bush pig as well as seventy species of birds reside in the Grootbosch forest.
Sunlight is rare on this trail as you seldom get the chance to see out of the tree canopy of the largest forest in the Limpopo.
Grootbosch Forest
Lake of Magoebaskloof
Magoebaskloof Dam
Scenery of south Africa
Scenery of south Africa
Magoebaskloof Ruskamp : The Mountain Lodge
Magoebaskloof Ruskamp lies serenely in a beautiful fertile valley a mere 25km from Tzaneen, a garden town 3.5 hours from Johannesburg and 1 hour 20 minutes from the Kruger National Park.
Breathtaking views from the thatched a-la-carte restaurant make eating there a memorable experience.
Magoebaskloof Ruskamp : The Mountain Lodge
Limpopo Province
Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa. The capital is Polokwane, formerly named Pietersburg.
The province was formed from the northern region of Transvaal Province in 1994, and initially named Northern Transvaal.