Shaped by the meandering Blyde River over countless millennia, the Blyde River Canyon ranks as the world's third-largest canyon. This natural attraction offers views of towering red cliffs, lush vegetation, and pristine waters. Some sights in the canyon include the Three Rondavels rock formation and the Bourke's Luck Potholes. Adventure enthusiasts and nature admirers can explore hiking trails and embark on boat trips. Visitors can see a variety of wildlife such as the Klipspringer, Grey Rhebuck, Oribi and Kudu.