Unique 7000 ha Wildlife, Trout and Water Catchment Reserve. In the majestic mountains of Mpumalanga lies South Africas first-ever proclaimed water catchment reserve. Comprising 13 farm portions, this remote private game reserve is tucked away in a safe, natural cul-de-sac with spectacular mountain views and 21,9km of permanent streams and waterfalls. Sound and sustainable infrastructure include 107 km of tracks and roads, 7,4km of water pipeline and a 5km private electric line feeding an exclusive 12-sleeper Guest Lodge, Managers Farmhouse and staff accommodation. The farm forms part of a greater protected nature reserve, generating revenue from nature-related tourism activities and game farming. The reserve is known for breathtaking mountain scenery, protected rare and endangered mountain wildlife, and unique vegetation. Currently, guests enjoy game drives nature walks, mountain biking on 80,6km of tracks, fly-fishing in 4km of stocked rivers, two large earth dams, and 14 tiered dams with weirs, well equipped for picnics and sundowners. Historians and explorers would appreciate the sites and relics from the Stone Age and Ancient African period, the Anglo-Boer War and the Gold Rush years of the 1800s. This reserve is a haven for conservationists and nature lovers valuing privacy in pristine surroundings.