S36
Nhlanguleni Road


The name Nhlanguleni comes from the Shangaan name for guarri bush. Also known as the toothbrush tree, the twig ends of the guarri bush can be divided into a brush-like strands, which can be used as a natural toothbrush.

This road consists mainly of mixed bushwillow woodland, and on this 68 kilometer stretch of gravel road you can spend a few relaxing hours, as there is not a lot of traffic.

There are two picnic spots along the way, the Muzandzeni Picnic Spot, just 9 km from the turnoff and the Nhlanguleni Picnic Spot, more towards the end of the road.

The S36 links the H7 from Orpen with the H1-2 towards Tshokwane.

On this road you can mostly see giraffe, buffalo, zebra, warthog and kudu, but lions are not uncommon.

Along the way is a few waterholes, as well as the beautiful Lugmag Dam, where elephant herds can sometimes be seen cooling down.






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