2 Best Sights in The Magaliesberg, Johannesburg

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Magaliesberg - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Harties Aerial Cableway

Fodor's Choice

It will take you six minutes to get to the top of the longest mono-cableway in Africa to savor panoramic views of the Magaliesberg Mountains and Hartbeespoort Dam from an altitude of 1,985 meters (6,512 feet), and 345 meters (1,132 feet) above the base station. At the top, a short circular pathway (less than a mile in length) takes in indigenous flora, while signposts point out geological features of interest. There’s a restaurant at the bottom station, as well as three restaurants at the top that sell pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, and burgers. Treat yourself to a late-afternoon cocktail on the wooden deck at the mountaintop bar, while keeping an eye out for the resident black Cape vultures. After buying mementoes and branded items at the curio shop, you can also paraglide from the top with a qualified tandem flight instructor.

Melodie Agricultural Holdings, Hartbeespoort, 0216, South Africa
012-253–9910
Sight Details
R325; this is a cashless facility, tickets should be bought online or using a credit card at the base station
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Lesedi Cultural Village

This cultural museum village is not just a place to stay and eat; it's a place to learn about the cultures and history of South Africa's Basotho, Ndebele, Pedi, Xhosa, and Zulu nations. Daily shows of singing, dancing, and tours of traditional homesteads take place at 11:30 am–1:30 pm and 4:30–6:30 pm, alongside the crafts market. The large Nyama Choma serves a lunch buffet 1–3 pm and dinner 6–8 pm that features food from all over the continent—expect North African fare, East African cuisine, or opt for a South African barbecue (called a braai). Dishes include roast meats, a stiff corn porridge, and vegetables, often cooked over the fire in traditional African three-legged iron pots called potjie pots. Packages can include accommodation in a three-star hut—you have a choice of one of five traditional homesteads—breakfast, dinner, and a tour (R1,320/per person sharing), but most people just come for a day visit and a meal.

R512 (Pelindaba Rd.), 0240, South Africa
071-507–1447-general info
Sight Details
R680 with lunch, R425 without lunch

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