Situated between Mozambique and the Mpumalanga escarpment of the Drakensberg, the Lowveld is renowned for its subtropical climate, rich biodiversity and fascinating history. This lush region forms part of South Africa’s premier safari landscape and includes some of the country’s most iconic protected areas, most notably the world-famous Kruger National Park. Rolling farmlands, river valleys and wilderness areas stretch across the landscape, making it an ideal base for exploring the Kruger and surrounding reserves. Visitors can also travel the scenic Panorama Route, discover the historic gold rush town of Barberton, or enjoy the urban amenities of Mbombela (formerly Nelspruit). A wide range of comfortable lodges, guesthouses and safari camps provide excellent accommodation, offering travellers both convenience and immersion in one of Southern Africa’s most diverse and wildlife-rich regions.