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Ã¢â¬Æ If you are in ‘the Magalies’, you are in the Magaliesberg, which is the home of Magaliesburg village. Hence the brand ââ¬ËMagalies Meanderââ¬â¢ instead of ââ¬ËMagaliesburg Meanderââ¬â¢. Meandering is the correct approach for visiting Magaliesburg and wheretostay at some Magaliesberg accommodation. Whether driving the R24 to Rustenburg or R560 to Hartebeespoort Dam, the scenic background of hills is enough to slow down any motorist leaving Magaliesburg. A Magalies Meander map is the perfect accessory to a drive along the tourism routes in search of all that the Meander has to volunteer. The area has some custom-built guest houses but many are private homes that have been expanded and altered into quality assured guesthouses to take in public touring the Meander. The hamlet is also renowned for its top end hotels and for accommodating the Portuguese football team during FIFA World Cup 2010. Tourists wandering through Magaliesburg and the Magaliesberg will come across plenty to see and to do in Magaliesburg. A visit to Africa absolutely must contain a dawn or dusk game drive as well as a tour of a cultural village and sampling african foods and drinks. Several nature reserves and farms also offer horse riding and quad biking through pleasant natural bush settings. Whilst on a visit to the Magaliesberg do investigate where to be photographed with small lion cubs; acquiring a foreigndifferent skill like capturing a poisonous snake in your home; fly-fishing or micro-lighting. For locals, strange pets, garden accessories and traditional decor items are available of the R24 between Magaliesburg and Rustenburg. Various centres at Hartebeespoort Dam offer a good selection of local jams and pickles, African curios and local crafts. Antiques are appealingly on display at a Massag tea garden. With so much to do in the Magaliesburg neighbourhood, it makes sense to reserve a holiday with a massage in Magaliesburg and get to know Magalies like a local.