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Mpumalanga is home to Leopard Creek, one of the country’s best golf courses, as well as many others that offer a great golf-safari combo.
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The dams and lakes in and around Dullstroom and Mashishing (Lydenberg) are popular for fly-fishing, and the Sabie area has excellent spots too.
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Home to many cycling marathons and cycling events throughout the year, Mpumalanga has great bush and mountain trails, plus beautiful scenery.
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From gorge-swinging to bungee jumping, kloofing and caving, Sabie is the province’s adventure sports capital.
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Mpumalanga has some world-rated climbing walls – like Elands River gorge - where only the brave and surefooted dare venture
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From day hikes to five-day trails, Mpumalanga offers assorted hikes in the mountain, bushveld, canyons and grasslands.
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A gentle and enjoyable way to see the mountains or the bushveld, there are diverse trails available across Mpumalanga.
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Mpumalanga is probably the most popular destination for 4x4 enthusiasts who enjoy the mountain passes, off-road challenges and scenic routes.
The province has long been home to bikers of all types so across Mpumalanga there are famous and infamous riders' outposts.
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Mpumalanga is home to the fantastic Mbombela stadium, where some of the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches were played.