Daily Shuttle Service Between Pretoria and Lydenburg

In addition to the fact that farming, trout fishing, and mining are now among the town’s most well-known industries, Mashishing (which was formerly known as Lydenburg) is a well-liked tourist destination. This is due to the fact that the Panorama Route begins almost immediately after leaving Lydenburg, which is also close to where the Long Tom Pass begins.

Andries Potgieter, a well-known Voortrekker leader, established Lydenburg in 1850, and the town later became the capital of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek for a short period of time.

Since the Lydenburg Museum is home to the 500-year-old hollow clay sculptures known as the Lydenburg Heads, many history enthusiasts have the Lydenburg Museum on their bucket lists of places to visit. It is believed that the people who arrived in this area for the very first time a very long time ago used the statues in religious rituals during their time there.

Connecting Pretoria with Mashishing / Lydenburg

A shuttle service is provided on a daily basis by Safari Link Southern Africa between the city of Pretoria and Mashishing/Lydenburg in Mpumalanga, which is en route to both Hoedspruit and Phalaborwa.

The shuttle leaves from Pretoria and travels to Mashishing / Lydenburg by way of Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport, Emalahleni (previously known as Witbank), also known as “the place of coal,” eMakhazeni (previously known as Belfast), also known as “The Cold Place,” and Emnothweni (previously known as Dullstroom).

Visitors will notice that even though these are the officially sanctioned new names, the old names are still frequently used in common parlance, and it is possible to hear either name used in place of the other.

The transfer takes approximately four to six hours, and there are several convenience stops along the way where passengers can use the restroom and purchase refreshments before continuing their journey.

Daily Shuttle Service Between Pretoria and Lydenburg

Connecting Mashishing / Lydenburg with Pretoria

This daily shuttle service travels the same route via Mashishing and Lydenburg in the opposite direction. In addition, it makes a few comfort stops along the way, giving passengers the opportunity to stretch their legs and take a break.

The shuttle leaves Hoedspruit around 11:00 and makes a stop in Mashishing/Mashishing on the way to the O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg by 17:15. It then continues on to Pretoria from there.

General Info About the Daily Shuttle Between Lydenburg & Pretoria

  • The fleet is comprised of modern models of vehicles, and passengers are assured of their comfort and safety for the entirety of the journey.
  • The drivers have in-depth knowledge of the route, and they will keep passengers informed about interesting things as they travel along the route.
  • It is the obligation of the passenger or the booking agent to make prior arrangements for collecting at the drop-off location that the traveller prefers.

Why Choose Safari Link?

Because all of Safari Link’s drivers are also qualified guides who are eager to share their knowledge and enthusiasm for safari with their customers, the experience that you have during your trip will be one that is both enjoyable and educational.

Safari Link has worked in the tourism industry for more than ten years, and the company continues to offer vacationers and tourists service that is enthusiastic, well-informed, and professional.

You can ask questions regarding these shuttles and services by sending an email to [email protected], and you can make reservations for them by sending an email to [email protected].

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the Pretoria to Lydenburg shuttle to explore the Panorama Route?

Yes. The shuttle takes you right to the start of the Panorama Route, making it a convenient option for travelers planning to explore landmarks like Long Tom Pass and nearby natural attractions.

Yes. The Lydenburg Museum is a must-visit for history lovers. It houses the famous 500-year-old Lydenburg Heads—ancient clay sculptures believed to have been used in religious rituals by early settlers.