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
Misty Mountain is 320 kilometres from Johannesburg International Airport. Take the N4 from Johannesburg, pass Witbank and the Shell Ultra City outside Middelburg. Turn off the N4 at Belfast (? 206 kilometres from Johannesburg International Airport to Belfast). Take the R540 from Belfast to Dullstroom (33 kilometres). Continue on the R540 from Dullstroom to Lydenburg (55 kms). Once in Lydenburg, turn right at the main 4-way stop in town and take the R37 to Sabie. Travel for 31,8 kms along the R37 and see Misty Mountain on the right hand side.
From Kruger National Park
Misty Mountain is 115 kilometres from Paul Kruger Gate and 80kms from Phabeni Gate (Kruger National Park). From the gate, take the R536 to Hazyview. From Hazyview, continue on the R536 to Sabie (46 kilometres). From Sabie, take the R37 to Lydenburg. Travel for 24 kilometers and see Misty Mountain on the left hand side.
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