Sabie River
The Sabie River is a prominent river located in the northeastern part of South Africa. It flows through the scenic Mpumalanga province and is known for its beautiful landscapes, including lush forests and dramatic gorges. The river is approximately 100 kilometers long and is a tributary of the larger Limpopo River.
The Sabie River is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, white-water rafting, and hiking. It also plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem, supporting diverse wildlife and plant species. The river's banks are often frequented by tourists visiting nearby attractions like the Kruger National Park.