| |  | | One of the most diverse and spectacularly picturesque provinces of South Africa, Mpumalanga is full of natural wonders. Following the changes from the wild frontier heritage trails and the Lowveld, famed for the Sodwana Caves, to the Highveld home of the black leopard, and the cultural heartland, home to the Ndebele people and their cultural villages. This is where city people come to hide out in quaint villages and world-class resorts, or indulge in adventure sports and eco-adventure activities like bungee-jumping, cave exploration, fly fishing, exploring mountain trails, and the somewhat unusual frog-watching festivals and star-gazing events. Its fertile land and an abundance of natural resources have made agriculture and mining (diamonds, gold and minerals) the province’s principle economic drivers, along with tourism. |  | Malelane Sun Hotel:     - Mpumalanga, Mpumalanga Nestling in the lush foothills of the Klein Drakensberg Mountains and alongside the Banks of the Crocodile River, is the Malelane Sun Hotel. This beautiful hotel has given new... | |  | Singita Lebombo: - Mpumalanga, Mpumalanga Overlooking the Nwanetsi River the loft-like suites perch like eagles nests against a dramatic cliff. Set in one of the most beautiful parts of the world famous Kruger National... | |  | Singita Private Game Reserve: - Mpumalanga, Mpumalanga This magnificent 18,000 hectare reserve overlooking the Sand River offers 18 superb suites, nestling beneath giant ebony trees, each with its own swimming pool. Safaris in an... | | | |  | | |