
Lowveld | region, Africa | Britannica
The Lowveld is the name given to two areas that lie at an elevation of between 500 and 2,000 feet (150 and 600 metres) above sea level. One area is in the South African provinces of …
What is the Lowveld? South Africa’s Best Kept Birding Secret, …
2021年1月5日 · The Lowveld has been called "The Real Africa" as it is host to over 700 different bird and mammal species - including the sought-after Big Five. Much of it is protected and …
Lowveld National Botanical Garden - Wikipedia
The Lowveld National Botanical Garden, one of the nine National Botanical Gardens of South Africa is located just outside Mbombela, Mpumalanga at the confluence of the Crocodile River …
Lowveld - South Africa Geographic Regions - Nature Reserve
Restricted to broad valleys below 1 000m above sea level, the Lowveld is what many people consider to be the 'real' Africa. In this low-lying subtropical climate, broad-leaved trees and …
Welcome to the Kruger Lowveld!
Explore the Kruger Lowveld region with our comprehensive travel portal. Discover top attractions, accommodation options, and travel tips for an unforgettable adventure in South Africa.
The Lowveld Region - South Africa Online
Restricted to broad valleys below 1 000 m above sea level, the Mpumalanga Lowveld in South Africa is what many people consider to be the "real" Africa. In this low-lying subtropical …
Home | Singita Lowveld Trust
Singita Lowveld Trust (SLT) is Singita’s non-profit conservation and community development partner in the Greater Kruger National Park region in South Africa. Through dedicated …
Lowveld: South Africa Travel Guide
The Lowveld is much warmer with an average summer (October-March) maximum of 30°C – 90°F and an average low of 19°C – 66°F. Winters are cooler with average highs of 23°C – 73°F and …
灌木草原 - 百度百科
灌木草原(Bushveld)阿非利堪斯语作Bosveld,亦称Lowveld。为非洲南部的自然地理区。海拔约800∼1,200公尺(2,500∼4,000呎)。以南非特兰斯瓦(Transvaal)北部为中心,范围延入纳 …
History of the Lowveld - South Africa Online
History of the Lowveld The Voortrekkers In the 1700s and early 1800s, several European hunters and explorers ventured into the Lowveld in search of game, gold and/or glory.