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Episode 15: The Kruger Lowveld region of Mpumlanga has some spectacular scenery. The area around Sabie, Graskop and Pilgrim’s Rest in particular form part of the Panoramic region and one visit to this area will explain why. Bevan and I recently spent some time adventuring through this area.

The town of Sabie is the first town that you will find along Mpumalanga's Panorama Route, if you drive from Nelspruit. Although initially developed as a gold mining town during the gold rush era of the 1880s, the town's economy today depends on forestry. The cultivated hills between Sabie and nearby Graskop form one of the largest man-made forests in the world.

Read more about our adventures in Sabie: wp.me/p7EFkH-8t

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