God’s Window
Tourist attraction · Ehlanzeni ·

God’s Window

Tourist attraction · Ehlanzeni ·

Epic rock formations tower above forested slopes

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R543, Ehlanzeni, South Africa Get directions

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R543, Ehlanzeni, South Africa Get directions

+27 72 641 2595
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"A frequent stop en route to or from Kruger, Blyde River Canyon is the third‑largest canyon in the world and is notably lush and green, featuring natural formations like Pinnacle Rock, God’s Window, and Bourke’s Luck Potholes, as well as ancient rock art in the Echo Caves and activities including hiking, abseiling, mountain biking, and white‑water rafting." - Matthew Kepnes

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"A famous hillside lookout that provides panoramic views over surrounding escarpments and valleys, frequently recommended as a standout viewpoint on nearby scenic drives." - SilverKris

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God’s Window

Payal A.

Google
Beautiful place! Highly recommend taking the stairs to the top if you can, but if you’re unable I promise the views from below are just as amazing. The key to come early (before rain clouds roll in) or immediately after the rain stops!

Vutlhari N.

Google
God’s Window is truly a beautiful spot, but unfortunately I visited on a foggy day and couldn’t see much of the view. Even so, the place itself is peaceful and the walkways are nice. I’d definitely recommend checking the weather before going, because on a clear day it must be absolutely breathtaking.

Bonginkosi Z.

Google
Mpumalanga has uncharted scenic views. A testimony of the diversity of South Africa’s nature. God’s Window & nearby views (e.g. Blyde River Canyon) are one of those unofficial wonders of the world. As regards God’s Window please don’t have unrealistic expectations of actual window from heaven, but be prepared for breathtaking views.

NOMHLE N.

Google
It was great. I don't post pictures or videos of the actual features so that others can go see it for themselves. You can see Mozambique from here and that's amazing. We went in July, and we could see as far as binoculars allowed. I've been here a couple of times and we couldn't see much. This period seems to be better. We enjoyed the walk up, the various available paths made it meditative and kept it fresh.

Authea R.

Google
We had a very beautiful view , though the first time we went it was misty and we couldn’t see a thing,so we had to go back again for a clear nice view

Lesley S.

Google
Beautiful place to get a clear picture of the breathtaking views we are privileged to have in our beautiful country. The walk is quite long and strenuous but it is definitely well worth the visit. Prices are okayish.

The Investigative J.

Google
Bit disappointed how dirty and run down the place look around. Feels even dodgy in the parking lot. The entrance fee was R40 per adult. Toilets are poorly kept. The view is beautiful and it is a nice quick 30 minutes stop and walk. There are more beautiful viewing places in Mpumalanga but the name says it all - Gods Window- that’s the sales pitch. You will be disappointed if you think this is this majestic view experience, but it is worth it to visit. Make sure you also walk through the tiny rain forest whereafter your view will be better than than official “Gods Window” It is a nice walk and the walking path is will established.

Ammar M.

Google
Reach to the top and see for yourself why it's called "God's Window". You get to see the true vastness of nature as far as the human eye is capable to view. True marvel of nature. Beauuuutiful place to visit. The maps take you up until the parking where you pay a nominal fee (R70 pp for foreigners and i think it's half for SA nationals). Park the car and take a small hike (not long than 10-15 mins easy hike) and you reach the GOD'S WINDOW. Disclaimer: Photos don't do justice AT ALL!