Bourke’s Luck Potholes
See the incredible cylindrical potholes formed by the meeting rivers on the Panorama Route. A major geological highlight in Mpumalanga.
The Blyde River Canyon is one of the most significant natural landmarks in South Africa. It stands as the third largest canyon on Earth. Unlike its counterparts, many celebrate it as the world’s largest green canyon. This is due to the lush subtropical foliage that blankets its sheer dolomite and sandstone cliffs. Visitors are drawn to its iconic viewpoints, including the Three Rondavels. These massive rock spirals are reminiscent of traditional homesteads. You can also witness the breathtaking depths of the Panorama Route. At the confluence of the Blyde and Treur Rivers, swirling waters carved the intricate Bourke’s Luck Potholes into the bedrock. This geological masterpiece offers a sanctuary for diverse birdlife and primates. It provides an unparalleled experience of the Mpumalanga escarpment’s raw natural beauty.
See the incredible cylindrical potholes formed by the meeting rivers on the Panorama Route. A major geological highlight in Mpumalanga.
Blyde River Canyon is the world’s largest green canyon. Explore lush cliffs and iconic views along the famous Panorama Route.