Komatipoort

Komatipoort
Komatipoort — experience the wild, raw appeal of the wild frontier when you stay overnight at any of the many fine options for accommodation in Komatipoort. With one of the most perfect winter climates the country has to offer, Komatipoort lies at the point at which the Komati and Crocodile rivers meet on the western slopes of the Lebombo Mountains, which form a natural barrier between South Africa and Mozambique. Marketed as “more than just a stopover“, Komatipoort is essentially a quaint, border post town just three km. from the Lebombo border post into Mozambique.
Whilst this may make it sound like a quiet little town on the way to nowhere, nothing could be further from the truth. Komatipoort lies just 8 km. from the Crocodile Bridge gate into the Kruger National Park, 5 km. from the Mozambique border and only 65 km. from the Swaziland border, making day trips to each of these places incredibly easy.
It is true that Komatipoort serves mainly as a railway and customs center, and local farmers produce some of the most wonderful subtropical fruits that, no doubt, have the delicious summer heat to thank for their mouthwatering flavor. But the town also has access to local wildlife, golf, tiger fishing in the Komati River and elephant back safaris that make a trip here more than worthwhile.
The town of Komatipoort is probably most famous for the Nkomati Accord – a non-agression treaty signed in 1984 between the Mozambican government and South Africa’s then-apartheid government – its focus, on the one hand to prevent Mozambique from supplying material to the ANC (African National Congress), and on the other South Africa from supplying RENAMO (Mozambican National Resistance).