Hazyview is a town in South Africa's Mpumalanga Province which is ideally situated just a few kilometres outside the Kruger National Park. Hazyview derives its name from the summer haze that envelopes the low bush land. This occurs during the heat of summer season. Hazyview is a small farming town and is renowned for its banana industry. In fact, the area is reputed to have the best climate ... cont.
From Johannesburg
From Johannesburg and Pretoria take the N4 towards Witbank and past Middelburg, turn off from the highway before Belfast onto the R 33. Drive through the town of Belfast and at the last 4-way stop in Belfast turn right onto the R540 and travel 35 km to Dullstroom, straight through the town of Dullstroom and another 72 km to Lydenburg. Drive into the town of Lydenburg until you reach the big 4 way stop (with the Wimpy Bar on the opposite left) and turn right onto the R37 to travel 56 km over the Long Tom Pass to Sabie. Beware of thick mist during the night. In Sabie turn right at the first stop street and then right again at the next stop street onto the R536. Travel 26.6 km on the R536 towards Hazyview, you will not miss our big white entrance on the left hand side of the road.
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