Travel to Bourke’s Luck Potholes - South Africa

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  Bourke’s Luck Potholes   


           Man can build great things, but nature is an even better builder. When we see naturally-made wonders, we can’t help but be awestruck at the sheer immensity of it. This is the exact feeling if you decide to visit Bourke’s Luck Potholes. 


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The potholes are one of the many attractions in Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve together with the Three Rondavels and God’s Window.  


           The cylindrical rock formations are located where the Treur and Blyde Rivers meet. Over a thousand years as a soil and eddies of water pounded the river bedrock, the cylindrical rock formations eventually came to be as if they were sculpted by hand.  


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          Exploring Bourke’s Luck Potholes can be a great family activity or a solo venture. If you want a convenient trip on a beautiful day out, you can drive your car 35 kms north of Graskop on the R52. There is a parking area nearby. Entrance fees are at 55 rand or at least 4 USD. If you are taking your car with you, you will need to pay 5 rand which is no more than $1.   


         Once there, get ready to start exploring the area. There is a visitor’s center where you can stop by and get to know the place a little bit more before setting out. From there, the potholes are a 700-meter short hike. Walk the bridges that provide you a great vantage point to see the pothole from above. Watch as the river swirls and travels through the potholes. You can also walk down and take photos from the view below. 


 Image from flickr


 Image from flickr


The river is a little cold for swimming but you can take a dip if you really want to. Families can picnic or barbecue in the area for the day. Restroom facilities are also available. You can also follow the Panorama route which is a scenic drive along Mpumalanga. The route includes the potholes as an ideal stopover for lunch.   


       As a solo venture, you can hike along the many trails that include Bourke’s Luck Potholes as a stopover. From Bourke’s Luck Potholes, you can also hike the Belvedere Trail. The Belvedere is a circular route of 10 kms that usually takes hikers five hours to finish. This trail is one of the less travelled trails in Blyde River Canyon so if you are looking for peace and quiet, this trail is just for you. You will need to pay 50 rand or at least $5in Bourke’s Luck Potholes. 


Following the trail will lead you to the Belvedere hydroelectric power station. Descending the canyon as you try to reach the now-defunct power station gives you spectacular views of all the foliage and wide-open space.   


 Image from flickr


            The potholes are known for the magnificent orange hues of the rocks so plan your visit after midday to see how sunlight transforms the place. If you want to avoid the crowds, visit from May to September while most tourist attractions in South Africa are busiest from October to March.  


Regardless of the crowds though, you will definitely enjoy Bourke’s Luck Potholes. 



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WOW, I'm a huge fan of nature so things like this always excite me. this is so damn beautiful. I would love to go here, go hike, take some amazing photos, and such. Thanks for the recommendation. I can't wait to go to SA

@mydays, I love that you featured South Africa. I lived there for six months in 2014 and the country, people, and culture remains my favorite in the world. As you highlight, the natural beauty is incredibly unique and in many ways without compare. I lived in Cape Town and loved surfing at Muizenberg, treking the Wild Coast and the Garden Route. I feature some of my pictures, along with my thoughts on experiential travel, in my post below. Let me know what you think!

https://steemit.com/travel/@marm16/experiential-traveling-avoiding-the-carnival-cruise

As a South-African I can relate to this beautiful landscape as I have visited it a few times myself it was an amazing experience. Great article with beautiful pictures.

Great place to be with friends. Thank you for sharing how amazing nature can shape things the way we wont expect it.

Nice saying. Nature has unbelievable power. It can make anything beautiful,it can make anything attractive. It is really so beautiful.

Impresionantes tomas. Gracias por compartir

That place looks so lovely. Hope I'll be able to go there in the future

wow.....so beautiful but everyone should be careful to traveling

What a breathtaking view, you are lucky enough to travel there.

Beautiful pictures thank you for sharing looking forward to following your adventures