| Location: South Africa » Mpumalanga » Komatipoort This scenic village lies at the confluence of the Crocodile and Komati Rivers with the Kruger National Park and Mozambique as it’s close neighbours. Although Komatipoort is about 100 km from the Indian Ocean, it is not even 200 km above sea level. The town is the main gateway to Mozambique for both road and rail traffic, and before the railway line was built in the late 1800’s, Komatipoort was used as a camping site for transport wagons traveling to and from the coast. The Indian politician, Mahatma Ghandi, was imprisoned here for a time before he escaped and crossed the border into Mozambique. Today Komatipoort is a modern town serving a prosperous sugar farming community. The town offers all modern facilities to visitors and is often used as entry or exit point to the Kruger National Park, Crocodile Bridge being only 9 km away. During the Anglo-Boer War (1899 – 1902) an irregular mounted unit, Steinacker’s Horse, was stationed at Komatipoort. Their leader, one Ludwig Steinacker, who claimed to be a Silesian count, became something of a legend in the Lowveld for his eccentric manner. From the Lebombo Border Post, a road leads to the top of a hill offering panoramic views of the Komati Flats, the town and Mozambique. The plane crash site where Mozambique President Samora Machel died is now a National Monument. The cemetery, alongside the main road into town. Records some fascinating people and past events. GENERAL INFORMATION How to get there From Johannesburg and Pretoria travel on the N4 to Nelspruit then through Kaapmuiden, Malelane and Hectorspruit. Komtipoort is situated 200 km from Nelspruit and 3 km from the Lebombo border post. From KwaZulu Natal travel north to Nelspruit then on the N4 eastwards through Kaapmuiden to Komatipoort. Altitude: 200 m above sea level Banks FNB Rivers Crocodile, Komati HISTORICAL VIEW The eyes of the world were concentrated on Komatipoort in 1984 when PW Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, and Samora Machel, President of Mozambique, signed the Nkomati Accord. The Accord was signed on no man’s land between South Africa and Mozambique on 16 March 1984, and made provision for the cessation of all forms of violence, terrorism and aggression involving South Africa and Mozambique. Two years later, on Sunday 19 October 1986, at Russian Topulev 134 jet aircraft, with 39 people on board, crashed near Mbuzini, about 52 km from Komatiepoort, President Machel and a group of Russian and Cuban advisers had been on a one day conference to Lusaka, Zambia, and were on their way back to Maputo when the Russian pilot mistook the lights of Mbuzini for those of Matsapa Airport. The aircraft crashed on a hill, 200 m from the border, where it somersaulted and shattered killing 28 people, including Samora Machel. He was buried in Maputo on 28 October 1986. Lebombo Border Post Building Has been declared a National Monument. A road leading from the border post to the top of a nearby hill offers spectacular views of the town, the Komati Flats and Mozambique. Marehall Memorial Old Railway Museum Is being developed for visitors and will also house the town’s information centre. Samora Machel The site where Mozambique president Samora Machel died in a plane crash has been declared a monument Steel Railway Bridge Across the Komati River. Has been in continuous use since 1895 and has been declared a National Monument. NATURE Bat Flats Built to attract bats to the area to reduce the number of mosquitoes and to pollinate banana trees, have been in use for many years. Grove of Fever Trees A grove of fever trees a short drive from the town makes an interesting study of colour and light effects and is believed to be one of the largest such groves in South Africa. Komati Flats Excellent bird watching spots on the Komati Flats featuring a number of rare species, including the Blue Crane. Komati Holiday Resort Enjoy the beautiful Lowveld in the shade of giant fever trees, while listening to the sounds of the bushveld. The swimming pool is surrounded by fully equipped chalets, as well as a comfortable lapa, boma and self catering bar. Alternatively, choose one of the caravan or camp sites on or away from the waterfront. All are shaded and equipped with power points, water and braai facilities. Following the river, a hiking trail meanders in the shade of jakkalsbessie, fever, sycamore and leadwood trees – an ideal activity to enjoy the unspoiled bushveld surroundings which are home to a large variety of bird species. Abundant too, are the resort dam’s tigerfish, bream and carp. Kruger National Park Lebombo Tourist Route An interesting and scenic alternative route to KwaZulu Natal, takes visitors from Komatipoort through Swaziland and Hlane National Park to Pongola Biosphere up to Kosi Bay on the northern KwaZulu Natal coastline. The wetlands area on the Komati flats is an interesting ecosystem for the nature lover, while history buffs will enjoy the Marehall Memorial and nearby historical kraal. Marloth Park Habitat of the Marlothii aloe, this resort in the heart of the Lowveld provides a natural environment for the indigenous thorn trees, grassland and flora of the region. In order to maintain the rich wilderness of Marloth, the park has no restrictive fence, and roads maintain untarred. Animals are free to roam over the 1 548 ha of the park, and visitors may spot kudu, zebra, blue wildebeest, giraffe or over 150 bird species while enjoying this natural paradise on foot or from a vehicle. The camp sites, which ensure privacy and tranquility for visitors, offer no electricity or tarred roads, but amenities are very modern and include two swimming pools, a tennis court and clubhouse with braai facilities. ACTIVITIES Hakuna Matata A curio shop with a different in the heart of Komatipoort, offering a wide selection of souvenirs, African art, ethnic jewellery and more. A tea garden attached to Hakuna Matata sells a variety of light meals from scones to prawns, in a cool, shady atmosphere. Indigenous plants are also on sale. Kruger National Park Mozambique Tours This excellent tourist agency provides a full information service and visa assistance to travelers between Komatipoort, Swaziland and Mozambique. Winter Taxidermist Arrange a fascinating visit to one of South Africa’s leading taxidermists at his studio in Komatipoort. ACTIVITIES Outdoors Bird Watching Komati Flats is ideal for bird watching, and a number of rare species can be viewed, including the Blue Crane. The wetland area is of particular interest Fishing Both the Komati and Crocodile Rivers offers various excellent angling sites for carp, bream and tigerfish. Catching tigerfish is one of the most sought after angling experiences. Hiking Trails Mountain Biking River Rafting Swimming Accommodation in and around Komatipoort Buckler's Africa accommodation in Komatipoort Buckler's Africa offers bed & breakfast or self catering accommodation on the banks of the Crocodile River, bordering the Kruger National Park. The thatched property with high ceilings and cool terracotta tiles covers over 5 hectares of garde... More
Acasia Guest Lodge accommodation in Komatipoort Acasia Guest Lodge is situated in an upmarket secure residential area of Komatipoort. A scenic one hour drive from Nelspruit, Mpumalanga. Komatipoort is an ideal stop for visiting KNP, Mozambique and Swaziland.The Lodge is close to the Crocodile Rive... More
Croc River Lodge accommodation in Komatipoort Imagine waking up to the call of the fish eagle, as it swoops over the silver waters of the Crocodile River. Imagine tracking the slow walk of an elephant while enjoying your first cup of coffee in the sheltered shade of a wide veranda. Imagine all t... More
Orchards Farm Cottages accommodation in Komatipoort Orchards Farm cottages are situated in a litchi and mango orchard on the banks of the Komati River just off the N4 en route to the Mozambique Lebombo border post. While the atmosphere is rustic, the town of Komatipoort and the Lebombo border post are... More
Ngwenya Lodge accommodation in Komatipoort Situated 9km from the Crocodile Bridge Gate, conveniently located overlooking the Kruger Park. The serviced 1, 2 and 3-bedroomed thatched chalets are fully equipped with lounge, dining room, kitchen, 1 or 2 bathrooms, sun deck, braai and TV with M-Ne... More
Elephant Walk Retreat accommodation in Komatipoort Set on a tranquil estate at the Crocodile Bridge entrance to the Kruger National Park, no more than 50 meters from the gate, one could not hope to find a more suitable base from which to explore the wonders of Kruger!A comfortable four-hour drive fro... More
Jabula Lodge accommodation in Komatipoort We visited Jabula Lodge (21-28 December 2008) for our honeymoon. What a wonderful experience. Websites can be very misleading, especially when they start showing pictures of wildlife....but Jabula Lodge was all it promised and more. We saw more anima... More
Border Country Inn accommodation in Komatipoort A warm welcome to Border Country Inn. We are conveniently situated 1km from the Komatipoort / Ressano Garcia border post on the South African & Mozambican border, and a mere 12km from the famous Kruger National Park among other tourist attraction... More
Nyati Lodge accommodation in Komatipoort Nyati Bushcamp is an exclusive four chalet safari lodge accommodation, 80 meters from the Crocodile river bordering the Kruger National Park. Marloth park situated in the eastern lowveld area of the Mpumalanga province RSA. This 4 chalets accommodate... More
Komati River Chalets accommodation in Komatipoort Nestled on the confluence of the Komati and Crocodile Rivers, Komati River Chalets is perfectly placed for those wanting to explore Eastern South Africa, Mozambique and Swaziland. The lodge is situat... More
Kruger View, lodge for Backpackers accommodation in Komatipoort Come and stay with us and enjoy a relaxed environment, with open plan living areas and a great garden. At your leisure cool down in the swimming pool. Wrap up your day with a delicious barbecue braai, while listening to the sounds of AfricaWe a... More
Nkomazi Game Reserve accommodation in Komatipoort Surrounded by towering ancient mountains, broad river valleys and impressive grasslands, The Komati Tented Lodge with River Retreat is a malaria free destination, situated on the banks of the Komati River. Known as the ‘place of water’... More
Trees Too Guest House accommodation in Komatipoort Our lovely lodge is set Only 8 kms from the Croc Bridge Gate. 5 Kms from the Mozambique border and 65 kms from the Swaziland border, so all of these locations are possible for self drive or guided day visits. The lodge is set in tropical gardens arou... More
Shishangeni Private Lodge accommodation in Komatipoort There is a place in Africa where legends are born. A place where the people love to enchant you with stories and rituals of the traditional Shishangeni Legend! This is that place...Shishangeni Private Lodge. Shishangeni is legendary when it comes to... More
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