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Two comfortable chairs are positioned on a wooden deck, facing a lush green landscape obscured by a gentle mist. The space is framed by sturdy wooden posts and surrounded by trees, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Farm stay in Qadi
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

Escape to Infinite Stays Cottage

Where every moment is a story, unwind amidst the heart of the Valley of 1000 hills, centrally located between Durban and Pietermaritzburg and only 10 km's from central Hillcrest. Nestled on a 50-acre farm lies Infinite Adventures offering a wide range of activities and accommodation. Embrace the lively atmosphere with the echoes of paintball, coupled with thrilling adventures, explore our nature trails with captivating views. Your boundless escape begins here -reserve your thrilling retreat now!

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A treehouse is perched on a rocky cliffside, surrounded by lush greenery. A gentle waterfall cascades over smooth stones, creating a soothing sound. The structure features large windows, inviting natural light into the space while providing views of the natural landscape.
Treehouse in Hilton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Forest Falls Treehouse

Enjoy the serenity of nature on the edge of the Umgeni Valley. Conveniently placed less than 10 minutes away from Hilton Village. This is no normal cottage. Our Forest Falls Treehouse is built at the confluence of two streams. Perched amongst trees, birds are constant visitors while shy nyala often make an appearance. This self-catering cottage can be reached after a short walk in an indigenous forest down steep stairs built into a cliff face. Meals can be purchased through prior arrangements.

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Home in Pietermaritzburg
5 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Caracal Lodge @ the Hilton Bush Lodge

Enjoy life in the African bush with the beautiful Hilton Village just minutes away. Located at the Hilton Bush Lodge, bordering the famous Hilton College, Caracal Lodge sits among trees opening to spectacular views of the Rietspruit and Umngeni valleys. Listen closely and you will hear the rush of the Riets Waterfall, even better, take a walk through the bush and enjoy the falls first hand! If you're after something closer to home, wonder a few steps out back and enjoy the lodges pool.

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A spacious wooden deck offers a relaxing setting with striped beach towels laid out on lounge chairs. Glasses sit on a decorative table, with the Indian Ocean waves gently rolling in the background, framed by lush coastal vegetation.
Guesthouse in Ocean View
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Angelfish Cottage modern & on the Beach

Your own bit of tranquil paradise. Relax on the large deck overlooking the Indian Ocean right in front of you where whales & dolphins play. This air-conditioned 1 bedroom cottage boasts private ocean views throughout and a short 80m pathway to the beach. A lounge with a 50” flat screen and full DSTV, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge/freezer. Free use of Fibre High speed Wi-Fi. Inverter electricity backup Drive-in access with safe private parking. in a good area along Marine Drive.

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An aerial view showcases the property set alongside a tranquil dam. Solar panels are visible on the roof of the modern building, which is surrounded by landscaped gardens. Parking is available near the water's edge, enhancing the serene landscape.
Apartment in Botha's Hill
5 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Studio 2 @ Churchill lane

Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. The 5 Self catering cottages, overlooking the well stocked dam and amazing birdlife, is a must visit. Our studios are Solar powered and inverter run, so load shedding does not affect your stay. This modern studio with a separate bedroom and bathroom is equipped to make any stay comfortable. Our units are equipped with large TV's, large fridge and Freezer, Air fryer, Microwave,Washing Machine, Large work station and great Wifi.

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A view from the interior showcases a wooden deck surrounded by lush greenery. Light reflections in the windows provide a sense of openness, while soft yellow decor elements add a warm contrast to the natural surroundings.
Guesthouse in Westville
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

Horizon Hideout

A really lovely one bedroom place to stay which has all you need for a holiday or if you are on business. The wifi and TV are there for your convenience with a dedicated work space. Westville is a very treed area and green all year round. At Horizon Hideout you are so close to nature and yet only 5 minutes to the shops, an 8 min drive to the Pavilion Shopping Centre and a 20 minute drive to the Durban beachfront. Ofcourse there are plenty of other fun places to explore as well!

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A spacious wooden deck overlooks a lush green valley, surrounded by trees. A wooden picnic table is centered on the deck, offering a serene space for relaxation and enjoying nature views. The horizon features a distant glimpse of the sea, under a partly cloudy sky.
Apartment in Westville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 509 reviews

Jungle Oasis

Located in a quiet, access controlled cul de sac this upstairs maisonette has spectacular views from the outside deck. This is an upstairs unit above the main house, with 13 steps walk up access. The private entrance with allocated parking, gives you privacy and peace of mind. The ensuite bathroom has access to a very spacious and comfortable bedroom with a queen sized bed. There is a separate open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area. The lounge has a sleeper couch for the kids.

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Place to stay in Gillitts
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 364 reviews

Masinga - a uniquely beautiful experience

Beyond a uniquely beautiful space, Masinga is a restorative experience. It’s about how it makes you feel. Many of our guest reviews speak of this quality and experience. Sleep in a pimped caravan with it’s clear & elevated roof to watch the night sky. Air conditioning for summer, electric blankets for winter & a Turkish chandelier - well - that’s for all occasions. Set in beautiful yellowwood trees with your private lapa & deck extending into and around the trees. Inspired.

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An inviting living area features a comfortable seating arrangement with a light-colored couch and a wooden coffee table. A wood-burning fireplace is visible along with a TV mounted on a brick wall. Large sliding doors open to a patio, enhancing the connection with the outdoors.
Home in uMgungundlovu District Municipality
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

NGUNI RIDGE - Farm Cottage in the KZN Midlands

This charming farm cottage is perfectly located on Sakabula Country Estate. Just a short drive from Howick, you’ll have easy access to quaint cafés, farm stalls, and the famous Midlands Meander, offering everything from artisanal goods to outdoor adventures. Wake up to beautiful farm views and enjoy the Nguni cows grazing. Whether you're looking for a romantic retreat, a family getaway, or a weekend with friends, this cottage is a warm, welcoming and relaxing.

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An outdoor seating area is sheltered by a thatched roof, featuring white wooden furniture with vibrant floral cushions. A spacious table sits in the center, surrounded by chairs, while a swimming pool and greenery are visible in the background, offering a serene setting.
Villa in Botha's Hill
5 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Country Escape at Kariki Villa

Tucked away in the heart of nature, Kariki Experience offers more than just accommodation, it delivers a peaceful and unforgettable getaway. Perfect for a family holiday, a weekend with friends, or a relaxing retreat. The villa comfortably accommodates groups up to 10 people. There is an on-site walking trail that winds through the lush valley and if you’re lucky you may spot a giraffe, zebra or wildebeast on the nearby hill at the Phe-Zulu Safari Park.

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An inviting living area is complemented by large sliding doors, offering views of the sunset over the ocean. A stylish sofa and coffee table are positioned to create a cozy atmosphere, with a patterned rug underfoot providing warmth and texture.
Condo in Umhlanga
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

Upmarket Beachfront Nest | Heart of Umhlanga

Nestled at the end of the beach promenade in the heart of Umhlanga Rocks Village, this upmarket studio on the beachfront, is designed to meet all your expectations. Breath-taking views, songs of the ocean waves, the most stunning sunrises, private sauna and luxurious furniture and fittings welcome you! Equipped with a water tank, a water filter and an inverter for increased guests' comfort (i.e. drinkable tap water and no load & water shedding).

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A private deck is surrounded by lush greenery, offering expansive ocean views under a clear blue sky. The wooden deck features smooth planks and a comfortable seating area, inviting relaxation while enjoying the serene landscape.
Home in eManzimtoti
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Seaview Cottage Amanzimtoti, Your private getaway

Amazing Views! Paradise over looking the ocean. Kick back and relax on your private deck, either sipping on a drink, lighting the braai, tanning, reading, whatever makes you happy. If you get too hot, there's a pool at the back. If you are hungry, Galleria mall is just 2km away. Plus Mr D delivery is available for groceries and takeaways. No beach access, Toti main beach is just a 5 minute drive away. Enjoy your little piece of paradise...

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All about Mpumalanga A

The South African province of Mpumalanga is the second smallest province in the country, but within its borders you’ll find distinctive geographical features, incredible wildlife, thriving cities, and traditional villages. The province is split between high altitude grassland, called the highveld, and low altitude savannah, referred to as the lowveld. Mpumalanga’s diverse landscape and nature parks and reserves draw outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world. Mpumalanga’s capital city, Mbombela, in the lowveld, is the perfect homebase for you to explore this province, as it offers easy access to all the region’s natural attractions, as well as botanical gardens, museums, art galleries, and fantastic eateries serving up traditional South African and international fare.

To cover as much of the province as possible, you may want to take a drive along the Panorama Route. This scenic road, which takes one to three days to explore, traverses through the Blyde River Canyon, where you’ll pass culture landmarks like the Lydenburg Museum, home to the Lydenburg Heads — terracotta sculptures of heads created around the year 500 AD — and the Sudwala Caves, the oldest caves in the world.

What are the top things to do in Mpumalanga A?

Blyde River Canyon

Spanning 31 miles, the Blyde River Canyon is one of the largest canyons in the world, though it differs from those such as the Grand Canyon because it is covered in subtropical vegetation. There are hiking paths that crisscross the canyon, and you can go kayaking or whitewater rafting on Blyde River. The canyon is part of a 71,000-acre nature reserve that is also home to geological features including Bourke’s Luck Potholes, the Three Rondavels, God’s Window, and Pinnacle Rock.

Lisbon Falls

At just over 300 feet tall, Lisbon Falls is the highest waterfall in the area, and more adventurous visitors are able to hike all the way to the base of the waterfall before taking a refreshing dip in the pool at the bottom. Additionally, there are several magnificent waterfalls that adorn the cliffs and gorges of Mpumalanga, some of which are in the middle of indigenous forests. Their constant mist provides some much-needed coolness when hiking through the area.

Pilgrim’s Rest

Pilgrim’s Rest is a museum town filled with relics of 1800s Victorian architecture, offering the opportunity to witness the stronghold gold mining once had in this area. The town attracted gold prospectors from 1873 until the 1880s, and many buildings from that initial rush remain, such as the Printing Museum and the Anglican Church. Check out one of the historic homes, such as the Alanglade House Museum, for a closer view into this history.