Canyoning · Hazyview

Canyoning · Hazyview

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The essentials

At 33.98 €, Kestell Adventures offers the only canyoning tour at Mac-Mac Falls, and it's open to everyone regardless of fitness level. The 4-hour session covers abseiling, sliding and swimming through the gorge carved by the Mac-Mac River, near Kruger National Park. Book directly with Kestell Adventures at their Sabie meeting point and confirm availability at least a few days ahead, as a single operator means slots fill fast.

The offer

Canyoning in Mac-Mac Falls, near Kruger National Park

Canyoning in Mac-Mac Falls, near Kruger National Park

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Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of the canyoning at Mac-Mac Falls?
Abseiling down the waterfall face is consistently the peak moment. You're committed to the rope, water rushing past you, with no way back up until you reach the bottom of the gorge.
Do you need to be afraid of heights to enjoy this?
A healthy respect for heights helps, but Mac-Mac Falls canyoning is rated for everybody. The guides from Kestell Adventures manage the exposure progressively so first-timers can handle it.
How cold is the water in the canyon?
The Mac-Mac River runs through shaded gorges and stays cold even in the South African summer. Expect a genuine shock on first contact, especially in the pools at the base of drops.
When is the best time to go canyoning at Mac-Mac Falls?
The season runs May through September. Water levels are more manageable and the weather more predictable during these months compared to the summer rainy season.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit under clothes you don't mind soaking, and bring a dry bag for your phone and valuables. Closed-toe shoes with grip are essential for the 4-hour session since you'll be moving over wet rock throughout.

Getting there

Meet Kestell Adventures at the corner of Main and Louis Trichardt Street in Sabie, roughly 55 km west of Hazyview via the R536.

See also

Other activities in Hazyview

Updated on 3 March 2026