Mpumalanga for solo travellers

Posted on 14 August 2024 By Nomvelo Masango

Fondly known as the ‘Place of the Rising Sun’, Mpumalanga boasts astounding natural beauty and impressive cultural experiences.

The province offers memorable experiences for different types of explorers, and solo travellers are no exception.

Here are a few experiences to enjoy in the province as a solo traveller:

Kruger National Park

Kruger National park

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What’s a trip to Mpumalanga without a visit to the Kruger National Park? Disengage from the hustle and bustle of daily reality at the massive and iconic natural attraction.

Picture: Getaway Gallery

As you enjoy your solo ‘calm-cation’, you will have the chance to enjoy some thrilling game drives and Safari walks which are on offer. Expect sightings of the Big Five and other animal species.

Blyde River Canyon

Blyde River Canyon

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Of course, it would be amiss to go to Mpumalanga and not take in the panoramic views of the Blyde River Canyon.

The attraction is one of the country’s most beloved and scenic areas. It is nestled along South Africa’s famed Panorama Route and offers views which are nothing short of breathtaking. From majestic mountain ranges to the lush valley below, your eyes are undoubtedly in for a treat.

Lowveld National Botanical Gardens

Lowveld National Botanical Garden

Image: Lowveld National Botanical Garden/Instagram

Straddling the Crocodile River, the Lowveld National Botanical Garden offers breathtaking natural beauty. It is also home to a spectacular man-made rainforest.

The Garden’s character is intricately moulded by the presence of its two primary rivers, the Crocodile and Nels Rivers. Prepare for an awe-inspiring experience of unbelievable natural charm.

Sudwala Dinosaur Park

Embark on a solo journey back to a time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. At the Sudwala Dinosaur Park, you can walk between life-size models of pre-historic amphibious reptiles, dinosaurs, pre-historic mammals and even pre-historic humans. The models were realistically created by Jan van Zijl, the artist behind the black wildebeest on South Africa’s old 2c coin.

The park was launched in 1972 and officially opened in 1977. It was named after Mr. P.R. Owen (1900 – 1972) who was responsible for constructing the road up to the Sudwala Caves in the late 1950’s.


Reminder: When travelling solo, it is extremely important to be vigilant at all times and to use your discretion. Your safety should always be your number one priority.

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