Lowveld National Botanical Garden, located in Mbombela (Nelspruit), Mpumalanga, South Africa, is a subtropical paradise shaped by the Crocodile and Nels Rivers. At this attraction, visitors can enjoy spectacular waterfalls, lush vegetation, and diverse plant collections. Activities include walking through the enchanting African Rain Forest, crossing the famous suspended bridge, exploring viewpoints like the Cascades, and discovering rare species such as cycads and fig trees. Notably, the garden plays a vital role in conservation, housing one of the largest collections of South African fig trees and contributing to the cycad gene bank. It is open daily with seasonal hours.