Sabie is a tranquil and attractive malaria-free town situated in Mpumalanga in South Africa. Sabie lies in the centre of one of the largest man-made forests in the world. The town is named after the Sabie River which is well known for its fearful crocodiles as well as harsh currents. Sabie originated as another gold rush town, all due to an accidental discovery during a picnic in 1895. A ... cont.
FROM JOHANNESBURG OR PRETORIA
Route 1: From Johannesburg, follow the Witbank highway (N4) to Belfast.
(*Toll gate at Middelburg @ R27.00)
From Belfast (R540) turn to Dullstroom, then to Lydenburg.
From Lydenburg over the Long Tom Pass (R37) to Sabie.
Route 2: From Pretoria, follow the Witbank highway (N4) to Belfast.
(*Toll gate outside Pretoria @ R16.00 and at Middelburg @ R27.00)
From Belfast (R540) turn to Dullstroom, then to Lydenburg.
From Lydenburg over the Long Tom Pass (R37) to Sabie.
Route 3: As per above, but from Belfast continue to Nelspruit (N4)
(*Toll gate before Nelspruit @ R38.00)
From Nelspruit turn to Sabie (R37).
All routes are approximately 350km from Johannesburg or Pretoria
*price changes on toll gates expected*
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