Waterfalls
Discover six magnificent waterfalls across SAFCOL's Mpumalanga and Limpopo forestry estates -- from towering cascades to historic national monuments set within pristine indigenous forests.
Forest Waterfalls
Lone Creek Falls
Standing at 68 metres, Lone Creek Falls is a declared National Monument. Just a 60-metre walk from the parking area, with a picnic area nearby. Located in Sabie, Mpumalanga.
Bridal Veil
A spectacular 30-metre wide cascade, accessed via a 750-metre uphill walk through lush indigenous forest. One of the most scenic waterfall walks in the region.
Mac Mac Falls
Plunging 65 metres, Mac Mac Falls was split into twin cascades by dynamite during the 19th-century gold rush. A landmark with rich historical significance.
Berlin Falls
A declared National Monument at 45 metres, Berlin Falls offers panoramic views of the surrounding forest landscape from the viewing area at the top of the falls.
Lisbon Falls
At 90 metres, Lisbon Falls is the highest waterfall in the area. A 100-metre footpath leads visitors to the base of the falls for an awe-inspiring close-up experience.
Debengeni Falls
Meaning "Place of big pots" in Northern Sotho, Debengeni Falls is located in the Magoebaskloof area of Limpopo. The rock pools carved by the cascading water give this waterfall its distinctive name.
Ecotourism Office
Based at the Sabie Forestry Museum. All SAFCOL ecotourism sites are cashless facilities -- card or mobile payment only.
Hours: Monday - Sunday, 08:00 - 17:00 (including public holidays)