Sedibeng

Sedibeng comprises the southern part of Gauteng and straddles the banks of the Vaal River at the border between Gauteng and the Free State.

Cities

 * — an industrial centre that is the location of the memorial to the Sharpeville Massacre (1960)
 * — an industrial centre that is the location of the memorial to the Sharpeville Massacre (1960)
 * — an industrial centre that is the location of the memorial to the Sharpeville Massacre (1960)
 * — an industrial centre that is the location of the memorial to the Sharpeville Massacre (1960)
 * — an industrial centre that is the location of the memorial to the Sharpeville Massacre (1960)
 * — an industrial centre that is the location of the memorial to the Sharpeville Massacre (1960)
 * — an industrial centre that is the location of the memorial to the Sharpeville Massacre (1960)

Other destinations

 * — One of Gauteng’s most frequented ecotourism destinations is a short distance from Johannesburg, near the historical town of Heidelberg. It hosts a representative sample of the fauna and flora of the rocky Highveld grassland biome. With 134 km² (52 sq mi) of unspoiled natural environment and a mountain range characterised by meandering twists and turns of hiking trails, the reserve offers a refreshing break from the bustling city life. Here, the altitude varies between 1,545 and 1,917 m above sea level.

See
There are many things to do in Sedibeng including camping and you get to see all the beauty of this river.