Hazyview Part 1

After a totally amazing time in Johannesburg, we spent 4-5 days near the town of Hazyview which is just west of Kruger Park, the largest game park in Africa.  I remembered Hazyview for its amazing natural sites – huge vistas, canyons and rock formations.  We had planned to see a few but also found some other gems in the area which really made our stay perfect.  Our  cool accommodation also had a water slide which helped.  With kids, natural beauty has its limits and on the day we were to drive to see all the sites we found that we only did half…we skipped the Blyde RIver Canyon, Bourkes Luck Potholes and Three Rondavels (the last two are rock formations) and just took in the lovely views at The Pinnacle, God’s Window and  Wonderview.  The drive from Joburg to Hazyview was pretty nice as we moved from city to the far north end of the Drakensberg Mountains.

**please remember that this blog is mostly for our kids, so in 20 years they can look back and it will jog their memories…so some pix will not be that interesting unless you were there….

Our chariot to Hazyview and later to Mjejane and Kruger

 

Great views on our first S.A road trip

 

Lovely

 

Beauty

 

Amazing views in the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains

 

GPS took us the long route so we got to see sunset

The place we stayed was perfect for a family of five.  It was a timeshare place for South Africans to go with families.  The down side of the Globetrotting Five is that we are five   Most hotels only accommodate 4 to a room at best so we would often need  2 rooms which blows our budget.  This place had space for all and lots of kids stuff  – water slides, games room, bouncy pillow ( picture a giant bouncy overinflated pillow that is like a trampoline).

 

 

From the road

 

Our place

 

The opposite view

 

Kaia”s room

 

Willow and Skye’s digs

 

Where it all happens

 

The girls – happy at Hazyview Cabanas!

 

One of our neighbours

 

The infamous bouncy pillow

 

Super fun!

 

Water slide fun

 

Going for more

 

The pool waterfall

 

Under the waterfalls

 

The big slide

 

Woo Hoo!

 

Yee haw!

 

Pools are always a saving grace

 

Three happy girls

 

Pinnacle, God”s Window and Wonderview

Hazyview is in the very north part of the Drakensberg range and is considered the highveld area.  Drakensbergen translates from the Afrikaans to Mountains of Dragons – pretty cool huh?  As a result this area has high escarpments,  big canyons and crazy rock formation due to erosion etc.  We checked The Pinnacle which is self explanatory – a big pinnacle eroded by water.  It allowed some play time and some hiking time to stretch the legs. Then it was on to the views over this part of the Mpumalanga province from God’s Window and finally Wonderview which was actually similar to God”s Window but had construction.

Skye and the Pinnacle
The Pinnacle

 

What kid doesn’t like playing in puddles…

 

More puddle fun

 

Kaia staring into the void

 

Beautiful

 

Lovely

 

Though small this waterfall has power to shape the world

 

The crew

 

Last views from the Pinnacle area

 

For me the Pinnacle was great as it is not on the tour bus route so there were only a handful of people

 

We spent at least an hour and a half hiking the Pinnacle area with minimal complaints. This was not the same for God”s Window.  That being said, the Window had amazing views like this, and one could get a minute or two away from the bus tours of people….

 

Looking over Mpumalanga

 

Happy hikers?

 

More from God”s Window

 

Quite the view…but I wonder which god uses this Window?

 

Amazing long views

 

Lots of clear cuts though
Cool

 

Beautiful

 

Willow on the trails thru the God”s Window area
Willow again – we dodged a huge group of tourists to get these photos
Kaia
More of Willow
Da gang
Clouds by Wonderview
Mesas in the distance from Wonderview
Lovely but for the construction tape
Last look then to the town of Graskop and the very famous Harry”s Pancake House…yum!

 

 

 

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