Masorini Archaeological Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great tour and place to have a picnic
Great guided tour with information about iron age industry and life. Small museum, toilets and picnic spots. Also good animals including klipspringers and eagles.
This is a good place for an interesting break and a sandwich (bring your own) and is worth the stop on the way out - but on the way in we have always been too keen see to animals to spend time here! I...
Educational value is great, however the site is in need of a revamp
My son bent my arm to stop at this famous archaeological site. The story told by the guide was of much interest, however the exhibit is falling apart with collapsed structures needing repair.
My wife and I spent 12 days at Kruger National Park in March 2018. Whilst on our way from Letaba to Phalaborwa we stopped at this “Masorini Archaeological Site” situated 11 km from Phalaborwa Gate an...
Great tour and place to have a picnic
Great guided tour with information about iron age industry and life. Small museum, toilets and picnic spots. Also good animals including klipspringers and eagles.
Interesting but not a
This is a good place for an interesting break and a sandwich (bring your own) and is worth the stop on the way out - but on the way in we have always been too keen see to animals to spend time here! I...
Well maintained site in a beautiful setting.
Not far from Phalaborwa gate, well laid out tables with a cracking view. Potential for all sorts of creatures to pay you a visit.
Educational value is great, however the site is in need of a revamp
My son bent my arm to stop at this famous archaeological site. The story told by the guide was of much interest, however the exhibit is falling apart with collapsed structures needing repair.
An Ancient Village Inhabited by Iron Smelters
My wife and I spent 12 days at Kruger National Park in March 2018. Whilst on our way from Letaba to Phalaborwa we stopped at this “Masorini Archaeological Site” situated 11 km from Phalaborwa Gate an...