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El Shaddai Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com
El Shaddai Lodge is situated in the sleepy village
of Graskop, Mpumalanga. Our seven beautifully decorated and comfortable units have private
entrances. The undercover braai area is the ideal place for ending your day. |
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Our seven beautifully decorated and comfortable units have private entrances.
They are all en suite with fully equipped kitchenettes, a TV and a DVD
player.
Self-catering Two Bedrooms, Self-catering Unit,El
Shaddai Facilities,Activities Nearby
Includes:
Shower or bath only. One unit with two bedrooms.
Self-catering | One bedroom with a double bed | One with two single beds. |
Double bed. | Bicycle Touring | Fully equipped kitchenettes |
TV and a DVD player | Game Drives | Walking |
Hiking / Backpacking | Big 5 | Bungee Jumping |
Attractions
Panorama Route (North on R532)
This scenic route commences along' the R532 at the top of Louis Trichardt
Ave., signposted Ohrigstad, which goes directly to the Blyde River Canyon,
while the scenic route R534, a 15,4km loop along the escarpment, branches
off to the right at 2.2km and rejoins the R532 at a point 8.1km from Graskop.
Pinnacle Rock is a tall column of weathered quartzite
littered with bright aloes.
It rises 30m above the indigenous forest in the surrounding Driekop gorge.
A source of the Ngwaritsana river cascades through the dark depths of
the narrow cleft on the right at the head of the gorge.
God's Window at an altitude of 1730 m, offers magnificent
views across the Lowveld, Kruger National Park and the Lebombo mountain
range in the distance.
The nature reserve at God’s Window includes a rain forest and beautiful
Aloe gardens scattered with large outcrops of sandstone, weathered into
haunting prehistoric shapes.
A trail leads through the rain forest along the escarpment edge towards
Wonder View affording panoramic views over a vast expanse of the Lowveld.
Lisbon Falls are a spectacular 95m treble cascade that
tumbles into the dark green pools far below.
Lisbon creek is typical of the area where early diggers panned for gold.
Berlin Falls were named after the farm on which they
are situated and are 45m high.
They originated as a result of the differential weathering resistance
of the local rocks.
The scene should not be missed as there are some excellent vantage points
revealing the entire drop.
Bourke's Luck Potholes at the confluence of the Treur
and Blyde rivers is one of the most remarkable geological phenomena in
the country.
Through millions of years, the swirling whirlpools which occur at the
confluence, have caused water born sand and rocks to grind deep cylindrical
potholes into the bedrock of the rivers.
The potholes are named after Tom Burke who recognised the gold potential
of the area.
He became involved with the mining enterprise which owned the properly.
However, there is an element of irony in the name, as the main find of
gold was not on their ground but on the opposite side of the river.
Blyde River Canyon
A scenic spectacle, the Blyde River Canyon lies within the 27,000 hectares
of the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, a 57 km belt which runs north
from Graskop along the escarpment.
Owing to variations in altitude, temperature and-rainfall, a great diversity
of vegetation occurs.
On the high-lying southern section which has a high rainfall, extensive
grassy slopes and dense areas of rain forest with yellow wood, boekenhout,
forest silver trees, etc. and ferns are to be found.
The central area has mixed Sour Bush veld and thorn trees, while the northern
area and foothills are known as the Lowveld Sour Bush veld.
Lowveld View Site is on a flat rocky mountain top at an altitude of 1219m
and appears to be 'only a little lower than the canyon peaks.
Paths lead to the edge of the 16 km canyon, an awe inspiring view.
Fat below the Blyde river foams and tumbles along the rocky canyon floor
winding like an enormous green snake and eventually flows into the Blydepoort
Dam.
Dense vegetation with moss and ferns fill the deep krantzes and the upper
rocks are covered with vivid lichen.
Three Rondavels View Site affords magnificent views
of the famous peaks of quartzite and shale, known as the three rondavels
while the Blydepoort dam lies calm arid serene far below.
The poort or mouth of the canyon lies between Swadini and Mariepskop,
which was once the scene of a great battle between Swazi raiders from
the south and local Bapedi and Mapulana tribesman, who used the flat crest
of the mountain as a place of refuge and a fortress whenever they were
attacked.
The Bapedi and Mapulana tribes became tired of the continual Swazi raids
and under the leadership of Chief Maripi Mashile, they climbed to the
top of the mountain peak opposite Swadini and bombarded the Swazis with
large boulders in what became known as the battle of Moholoholo, 'the
great, great battle'.
The Swazis were heavily defeated and thereafter the mountain was named
Maripi in honour of the Mapulana chief.
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