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4.3 out of 5

lerato monaheng

The place is beautiful - but the road to the reserve its bad. But overall we had fun

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Bronkhorstspruit Reviews

lerato monaheng
04 January 2023

The place is beautiful - but the road to the reserve its bad. But overall we had fun

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
18 December 2022

really enjoyed the peace and quiet
the incredible game viewing and the hiking trail was well kept and well marked
really recommend for day trips as they offer fishing and self drive around the reserve

8 fully equipped chalets and communal braai areas
clean swimming pool and shop onsite

Superb. 5 out of 5
Tiffany
30 March 2022

Close and nice roads.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Kerryne Krause Neufeldt
21 June 2021

Did not really explore the area. The people drive like mad men. We had a near head on collision on a dirt road and watched everyone scream down it.

Okay. 3 out of 5
Jackie Steynberg
09 January 2021

Road was in good condition.

Okay. 3 out of 5
tiffany meek
26 December 2019

Definitely the Chinese temple,

Superb. 5 out of 5
Onisimo Simango
14 October 2019

Ezemvelo Nature Reserve.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Erin Da Silva
28 January 2019

Baja Dam is fantastic! Not far from Johannesburg and a true nature feel. A must for a weekend getaway!

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
sabata motsoahae
27 September 2018

Very quiet and clean in Bronkhorstspruit.

Superb. 5 out of 5

More info about Bronkhorstspruit

The little farming town of Bronkhorstspruit may not be one you’re familiar with, but this Northern Gauteng rural enclave is history laden and incredibly beautiful. Its aesthetic appeal is so lovely that once travellers have encountered it, they often return for more visits. Approximately 50km east of the South African capital city of Pretoria, Bronkhorstspruit forms a farming community triangle with Bapsfontein and Rayton.

Initially, Bronkhorstspruit was used as an important railway station between the borders of the now Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces, and was also the scene of an epic historical showdown; one of the first serious clashes of the First Boer War is said to have taken place in close proximity to this little farming town. Today, another very good reason to visit Bronkhorstspruit is because it is the location of a famous Buddhist Centre known as Nan Hua Buddhist Temple. The Nan Hua Buddhist Temple is the African headquarters of the Buddha... Show more