South African adventure towns flagged

Getaway Magazine promoted three South African adventure towns with waterfalls and mountains as top outdoor picks, in a post that got 2 likes and 132 views on March 25 (x.com). Good pick‑me‑up if you’re scouting shorter, active itineraries in South Africa. (x.com)

Getaway’s feature names Sabie, Storms River and Underberg as the three South African towns to build an outdoor trip around, and the piece is by Miriam Kimvangu. (getaway.co.za) The Sabie section highlights the Fanie Botha Hiking Trail, short routes to Mac Mac Falls and Lone Creek Falls, marked mountain‑biking trails and adrenalin options such as abseiling and ziplining. (getaway.co.za) For Storms River the story points to Tsitsikamma National Park’s Storms River Mouth hike, the suspension‑bridge crossings over the river mouth and water activities including kayaking and lilo trips into the gorge. (getaway.co.za) Underberg is presented as a Drakensberg gateway with Sani Pass tours and mountain access; commercial Sani Pass 4x4 excursions note the route rises roughly 1,332 metres from about 1,544 m to a summit near 2,876 m. (getaway.co.za) The article’s framing sits alongside other recent Getaway coverage of Underberg and the Southern Drakensberg, showing continued editorial attention to the area’s hiking, 4x4 and canopy‑tour offerings. (getaway.co.za) Touring infrastructure is visible in travel listings: Underberg has hundreds of user reviews and multiple Sani Pass tour options on TripAdvisor, underlining an existing commercial market for the trips Getaway describes. (tripadvisor.co.za)

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