Accommodation in The Panorama

Country Lodge
Country Lodge
13 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

Situated 10kms from Hazyview, Chestnut Country Lodge offers, friendly service and superior lodging you can afford. Set on 50-hectares of indigenous bushland....

Country Lodge
Country Lodge
4 Unit/Rooms
R 785 - R 830

Situated on a mountain slope in the Sabie River valley, 26 km from Sabie on the R536 to Hazyview, Böhm’s is in the heart of the scenic Lowveld. Splendid views of the surrounding mountains are to be had from all the chalets, which are set in the landscaped gardens leading to the swimming-pool. Safaris to the Kruger National Park in open vehicles and Panorama tours can be arranged.

Country Hotel
Country Hotel
57 Unit/Rooms
R 290 - R 795

Situated on the doorstep of the Kruger National Park, 16km from Numbi Gate and 12km from Phabeni Gate, the revamped Hotel Numbi offers beautiful sub-tropical gardens and within 45 minutes guests can visit God's Window.....

Guest House
Guest House
3 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

Through the wrought-iron gates at the end of a bougainvillea-lined drive you will find Plumbago - as pretty as the flower that shares it's name, set on an avocado and banana farm, it sits above the plantation watching over out to the Kruger National Park in the distance...........

Country Lodge
Country Lodge
14 Unit/Rooms
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Situated deep in the country between Sabie and Hazyview, a short drive away from the Kruger National Park, the Blyde River Canyon and Pilgrim's Rest, this family-run retreat is a haven of tranquillity. The abundant bird-life includes the long-crested eagle and the purple-crested lourie. Accommodation comprises five self-catering chalets and four double rooms, all of which have en-suite bathro...

Country Hotel
Country Hotel
50 Unit/Rooms
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The original hotel, a national monument, dates back to the gold-digging boom of the 19th century and has been impeccably restored to its former glory. The historic Church Bar, originally a school chapel in Cape Town, was dismantled in 1870 and shipped to Maputo to serve as a church, before being transported to Pilgrim's Rest by ox-wagon. The 50 bedrooms have brass four-poster beds, wooden ce...

Country Hotel
Country Hotel
15 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

Situated in the heart of Graskop, near God's Window, The Pinnacle, Berlin Waterfall, Mac Mac Falls and historic Pilgrim's Rest, Log Cabin Village comprises serviced one- and two-bedroom log cabins. Each cabin has a bathroom, lounge, TV with M-Net, fully equipped self-catering kitchen, patio, barbeque area and carport. On-site facilities include a swimming-pool, entertainment lapa, children's...

Hotel
Hotel
54 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

Welcome to Casa do Sol Hotel & Resort, where a new sun has risen over Hazyview Mpumalanga. Extensive refurbishments and renovations have been implemented at this luxury estate hotel to ensure that Casa do Sol is the destination of choice for a large variety of travelers. Situated in the beautiful Mpumalanga Region, Casa do Sol is a little Eden of tranquil pools, deeply shaded glades and quiet flow

Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
30 Unit/Rooms
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Perry’s Bridge Hollow Boutique Hotel is set amongst baobab, fig and acacia trees, only minutes from the Kruger National Park and a short drive to the Panorama Route.

Golf Resort
Golf Resort
200 Unit/Rooms
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Situated on the banks of the Sabie River, Kruger Park Lodge is well situated on the R536 leading to the Paul Kruger entrance to the Kruger National Park. The new Phabeni Gate is a ten-minute drive from the resort. The serviced, fully equipped, up-market thatched chalets have open-plan lounges and dining-areas, and two or three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and they lead onto sheltered pa...

A True Story

The Shangaan-Tsonga people make up the majority of the staff in the Kruger National Park and their traditional homeland runs up its western border to the east of Hazyview. Story-telling is a pivotal skill in Shangaan tradition, as it is in so many African cultures. The storyteller or Garingani is usually an old woman, who will start her tale with the words “I am a Storyteller, the daughter of a Storyteller”. Her eager audience will call out “Garingani” sporadically to spur her on. Storytelling is crucial in keeping a record of the clan’s history and if the old lady makes a mistake she will be shouted down by her audience. Thus oral tradition maintains its accuracy and everybody has something to shout about.