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Mac Mac Falls

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Chris
April 18, 2019
Scenic Falls on your way to Graskop.
Gizela
March 12, 2020
Nice spot to a short hike, BBQ and swim
Elna
April 3, 2017
If you feel like driving you can drive to the Mac Mac falls about 3 hours’ drive from Marloth. Or make a day out of it and see Gods Window and Bourke’s Luck Potholes. If you decide to do this I would recommend that you do it on a clear sunny day. Along the route you can eat lunch and breakfast at various little towns or you can pack a picnic basket and enjoy the drive and scenery. It is breath-taking experience.
If you feel like driving you can drive to the Mac Mac falls about 3 hours’ drive from Marloth. Or make a day out of it and see Gods Window and Bourke’s Luck Potholes. If you decide to do this I would recommend that you do it on a clear sunny day. Along the route you can eat lunch and breakfast at va…
Zané
October 11, 2015
On the panorama route
Lilly
February 29, 2020
The Mpumalanga Province might be the land of the rising sun, but it's also the place of waterfalls. There are actually more waterfalls around Sabie than anywhere else in southern Africa. Regarded as the most stunning of the lot, Mac Mac has twin falls that plunge some 70m into a gorge below. Now a national monument, the waterfall was not always split in two. Gold miners in the area for the gold rush blasted the originally single stream to try and reach the gold-bearing reef over which it drops. Mac Mac tends to revert to one fall during the dry season. You will find the waterfall roughly 13km outside of Sabie on R532 on both the Sabie Waterfalls Route and the Escarpment Route. A viewing platform, which allows really good views of the falls, is a little restricted by a wire safety mesh but you should just get your camera lens through the holes, depending on the camera. There are also a series of pools at Mac Mac falls - great for swimming - and a braai and picnic area, so timing your visit for lunch time and an afternoon swim is not a bad idea. A 3km Secretary Bird Trail takes you through the bush in which, if you are lucky and quiet, you will hear the calls of the robin, thrush, cuckoo, greenbul and even the odd Secretary bird. Best time to see the falls, say visitors, is during summer when the falls are full and the
The Mpumalanga Province might be the land of the rising sun, but it's also the place of waterfalls. There are actually more waterfalls around Sabie than anywhere else in southern Africa. Regarded as the most stunning of the lot, Mac Mac has twin falls that plunge some 70m into a gorge b…

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