Canopy tours Magaliesburg
â Confusing as it might sound, Magaliesburg residents call the hamlet ‘Magalies’ and the Magaliesburg river and Magaliesburg mountains ‘the Magalies’. Hence the designation âMagalies Meanderâ instead of âMagaliesburg Meanderâ. Wandering is the best way to approach a visit to the Magalies Meander. The hills supply a picturesque backdrop that mitigates against making swift time on the R24 from Magaliesburg to Rustenburg or the R560 from Magaliesburg to Hartebeespoort. It is advisable to acquire a copy of the Magalies Meander map from a Magaiesburg accommodation venue or the SPAR supermarket before setting out on a ramble along the tourism routes to experience Rose Well Spa offerings. Numerous vacationers find accommodation in quality-assured guesthouses that were formerly private homes but have been expanded and converted to lodge those experiencing the Meander. The village is also renowned for its top end hotels and for housing the Portuguese soccer team during FIFA World Cup 2010. Even people who are merely passing through the Magaliesburg Meander will find plenty to see and do. An experience of Africa plainly isn’t all-embracing without a dawn game drive, and a tour of a ethnic village to sample tribal cultures with their dances, foods and crafts. And how about a horse ride or quad biking ride through a nature reserve? Whilst you are staying in the Magaliesberg investigate making physical contact with young lion cubs; learning a noveldifferent skill like capturing a poisonous snake in your home; canopy tours Magaliesburg ; fly-fishing or micro-lighting. For locals, strange pets, garden accessories and indigenous decor items are accessible of the R24 between Magaliesburg and Rustenburg. For souveniers to take home, go to see Hartebeespoort Dam’s craft and curio shopping centres where everything from a pickled onion to a fibre glass elephant or stuffed leopard is for sale. Antiques are quaintly on display at a Magaliesburg tea garden. Booking a massage and getaway in Magaliesburg will offer you lots to do and the opportunity to get to enjoy the area like a local.