Daily Shuttle Services Between Belfast and Hoedspruit

Belfast, presently referred to as eMakhazeni, is located in close proximity to the Drakensberg escarpment along the Highlands Meander tourism route in Mpumalanga. It is approximately 210 kilometres east of Pretoria.

It has a rural atmosphere and is one of the coldest towns in South Africa as a result of its sheep, cattle, and dairy farming. We offer daily shuttle services between Belfast and Hoedspruit.

Belfast is a highly recommended fishing vacation destination due to its exceptional fishing opportunities and picturesque surroundings. Fishing is exceptional in the six well-stocked dams that encourage trout and bass growth, as well as the cool rivers and streams near the town. This attracts anglers from across the nation and even the globe.

You can experience the region’s natural beauty up close and personal via an extensive network of hiking trails. The tulip nursery is renowned and extremely popular. We also offer daily shuttle services between Middelburg and Hoedspruit.

Situated amidst the grandeur of the northern Drakensberg Mountains and the Kruger National Park, Hoedspruit is an undiscovered paradise endowed with an indelible allure.

It was given the name “Hoedspruit” (Hat River) by farmer Dawid Johannes Joubert in 1844, after a severe cloud burst triggered a rapid flood in the river that is now Zandspruit and he lost his hat in the swift-moving water.

Near the outskirts of the city, Eastgate Airport is serviced by a number of airlines and charter companies.

A cruise on the Blyde Dam, situated in the heart of the Mighty Blyde River Canyon, is a favourite among tourists. During the day, they can explore the Panorama Route, which includes the Potholes, Three Rondavels, God’s Window, and much more. However, for an action-packed safari experience, they should ultimately head to the nearby Kruger National Park in an open safari vehicle.

Connecting Belfast with Hoedspruit

Safari Link Southern Africa provides a daily shuttle service connecting Phalaborwa and Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport via Hoedspruit in Limpopo and Belfast in Mpumalanga.

Early in the morning, the shuttle departs Johannesburg, making a stop at Belfast on the N4 where passengers may alight. The shuttle then proceeds to Hoedspruit via Dullstroom, Lydenburg, Ohrigstad, and the Abel Erasmus Pass.

You should arrive at the Kamogelo Tourism Centre in Hoedspruit around 13:00.

 

Connecting Hoedspruit with Belfast

This shuttle follows the same route in the opposite direction, leaving Hoedspruit around 11:00.

Daily Shuttle Services Between Belfast and Hoedspruit

Why Choose Us?

There are numerous advantages to using Safari Link to travel from Belfast to Hoedspruit, including time and cost savings due to the elimination of the need to rent a car, deal with the stress of self-driving, or search for multiple modes of transportation.

On the shuttle bus, you can socialise, work, or unwind without having to contend with traffic, directions, or other inconveniences.

Their drivers are knowledgeable and seasoned professionals who adhere to traffic regulations and are equipped to handle any emergencies or complications that may arise. Additionally, they hold comprehensive knowledge of the route and will apprise you of noteworthy developments that occur during your sojourn along it.

The fleet is comprised of contemporary vehicle models, which guarantees passengers a journey filled with comfort and security.

You demonstrate your commitment to environmental and social responsibility by utilising a shared and sustainable mode of transportation, which enables you to decrease your carbon footprint, fuel consumption, and pollution.

Safari Link’s shuttle service can enhance the convenience, fun, and seamlessness of any journey, whether it be for business, pleasure, or another objective.  

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Is there a daily shuttle service between Belfast (eMakhazeni) and Hoedspruit?

Yes. Safari Link Southern Africa offers a daily shuttle service between Belfast and Hoedspruit. The shuttle departs early from Johannesburg and stops in Belfast before continuing through Dullstroom, Lydenburg, Ohrigstad, and the Abel Erasmus Pass. Passengers typically arrive at the Kamogelo Tourism Centre in Hoedspruit around 13:00. The return trip follows the same scenic route in reverse, departing Hoedspruit at 11:00.

Taking the shuttle with Safari Link offers a stress-free, cost-effective alternative to driving yourself. You can relax, work, or enjoy the scenic views without worrying about traffic or directions. The shuttle uses modern vehicles and is driven by experienced, knowledgeable professionals who provide insights along the route. It’s also an eco-friendly travel option that reduces your carbon footprint while offering a safe and comfortable ride through one of South Africa’s most beautiful regions.

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