Old Vic Travellers Inn
Situated next to a bird abundant nature reserve, the Old Vic is clean and spacious, with snug double or twin ensuite rooms that come with fresh towels and linen and a free breakfast included in the price. Treat yourself to a dunk in the pool and a walk in the reserve, then let their in-house travel centre sort out the rest of your
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Nelspruit is a city of 221,474 people (2000) situated in northeastern South Africa. It is the capital of the Mpumalanga province (formerly Eastern Transvaal). Located on the Crocodile River (known as the Krokodil in Afrikaans), Nelspruit lies about 100 kilometres (60 miles) west of the Mozambique border and 330 kilometres (205 miles) east of Johannesburg. The nearest township is KaNyamazane, a few kilometres east of Nelspruit. Nelspruit was founded in 1905 by three brothers of the Nel family who grazed their cattle around the site of Nelspruit during the winter months. It is a key manufacturing and agricultural hub for northeastern South Africa. Major industries include the canning of citrus fruit, paper production, furniture manufacture and timbermills. Fertile soils and subtropical climate provide perfect conditions for the growing of citrus and tropical fruits, mainly mango, banana, avocado and also many varieties of nuts. There are many orange farms in the area around Nelspruit.
Nelspruit is a major stopover point for tourists travelling to the Kruger National Park and to Mozambique. Tourist from Mozambique also stimulate the economy of the city significantly.