SABIE INFO
Sabie also lies on the road to the Kruger National Park, and is renowned for being home to South Africa's largest cluster of waterfalls. Today, the town draws its wealth from the forestry industry, being situated in the heart of one of the largest man-made forests in the world. Visitors can learn more about this industry at the Sabie Forestry Museum. Sabie's market square is the center of the surrounding farming community and offers many activities, such as fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, white-water rafting, abseiling and bird watching. Visitors can also explore the famous scenic route and admire sites such as God's Window, Bourke's Lucky Potholes, the Blyde River Canyon and the Sabie Waterfalls.
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