Zula Kruger Panorama Tour
This 4-day escape combines the best of South Africa’s wilderness with scenic beauty. Stay inside Nkambeni Camp in Kruger National Park, enjoy daily meals, and explore both the Panorama Route and the Kruger wilderness in one unforgettable journey.
The Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest and most iconic game reserve, home to the Big Five and diverse wildlife across vast savannahs and forests. Covering nearly 20,000 km², it offers unforgettable safaris, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich conservation legacy, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Perched high on the Drakensberg escarpment, God’s Window lives up to its divine name. On clear days, the sweeping views stretch across the Lowveld, all the way to Mozambique. Dense indigenous forests, dramatic cliffs, and lush greenery create a breathtaking backdrop. Short walking trails lead to viewpoints where mist often rolls in, adding to the magical atmosphere. Known as one of South Africa’s most photographed spots
The Blyde River Canyon is the third-largest canyon in the world and a jewel of the Panorama Route. Its emerald-green river winds through towering cliffs, creating jaw-dropping scenery.
The famous Three Rondavels, named for their resemblance to traditional African huts, stand proudly overlooking the gorge. Visitors are captivated by the sheer scale and vibrant contrasts of rock, water, and forest. With lookouts offering panoramic views, it’s a paradise for photographers and adventurers alike.
The Graskop Gorge Lift is an immersive attraction blending adventure with nature. A glass elevator descends 51 meters into a lush indigenous forest, where wooden walkways and suspension bridges guide visitors through a breathtaking landscape. Along the way, informative displays highlight the rich biodiversity of plants, birds, and butterflies.
The Lisbon Falls are the highest waterfalls in Mpumalanga, plunging 94 meters into a deep, shimmering pool. Named by Portuguese settlers, the falls are framed by dramatic cliffs and lush vegetation, creating one of the Panorama Route’s most picturesque stops. Visitors are treated to the thunderous roar of water and mist that cools the air. The vibrant colors of the surrounding rocks and greenery make it a photographer’s dream.
The Sudwala Caves are the world’s oldest caves, showcasing ancient rock formations and natural wonders.