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Known as the ‘Great North’, Limpopo province speaks of ancient lands and
pre-historic treasures. Gateway to the northern Kurger Park, Limpopo is
untamed Africa at its very finest. This is the land of immense bushveld
landscapes, skilled Venda sculptors, a variety of indigenous
cultures…and the mystical baobab tree.
Kruger National Park
The Kruger National Park has more than 140 species of mammals and over
500 species of birds, not to mention a wide variety of amphibians,
reptiles, flora and fauna on offer. The park is well equipped for ‘Big
Five’ safaris and boasts a wide range of accommodation from affordable
rest camps to luxurious 5* lodges.
Mapungubwe National Park
The Mapungubwe National Park borders on the Limpopo river and offers
spectacular views of the river and South Africa's neighbours, Botswana
and Zimbabwe. The park comprises the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape and
the Mapungubwe World Heritage Site (2003). The rich fossil deposits,
Bushman rock art and gold artifacts offer tangible proof that ancient
civilizations once flourished here. Mapungubwe means "place where
jackals eat", derived from phunguvhwe (Venda for jackal), as the hill
was littered with human bones which attracted these scavengers
Ndebele Culture
In terms of arts and culture, the colourful Ndebele play a major role in
Limpopo. Their highly distinctive art form using geometric designs is
used for adornment as well as to paint their homesteads. The tradition
Ndebele regalia is a sight to see consisting of heavy beaded anklets and
bracelets and has proved as inspiration for some of South Africa’s top
fashion designers.
Venda Art Route
Limpopo is one of the few places in the world where you can meet at
least four world-class artists in the space of a day. The Venda Art
Route is best tackled from the base of the Shiluvari Lakeside Lodge on
the shores of Albasini Dam, not far from the town of Louis Trichardt
(now called Makhado). From here, you can organise a guide to take you
along the craft route, sleep in luxury and after a long day, come back
to excellent meals laden with world-class craftworks. Along the Venda
Art Route you will find places where you can buy pots, clay figures,
carvings, drums, tablecloths and much more.
The Waterberg
The Waterberg region is recognized as one of the best places to take
part in horseback safaris.
There is a wide variety of accommodation in the Waterberg from basic
camping accommodation to high-end luxury game lodges.
Nylsvlei Nature Reserve
If you are a keen birder then look no further than the Nyslvlei Nature
Reserve, a 160km nature reserve enclosing one of the most beautiful
wetlands in Africa.
Nyslvlei Nature Reserve has been has been declared a Ramsar site because
of its significance in terms of conservation (in the global arena).
Visitors come from near and far to witness the 370 bird species that
call this 4,000 hectare reserve home.
Limpopo Transfrontier Park
The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (GLTP) is a staggering 40 000 km2
wildlife conservation area, that is being created by linking the Kruger
National Park in South Africa; Limpopo National Park in Mozambique;
Gonarezhou National Park, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary and Malipati Safari
Area in Zimbabwe; as well as two areas between Kruger and Gonarezhou,
namely the Sengwe communal land in Zimbabwe and the Makuleke region in
South Africa. The transfrontier concept is based on the protection of
eco-systems that don’t necessarily recognise international borders, and
makes provision for the mutual management of these areas by the
countries involved. The jewel in the crown is undoubtedly the Kruger
National Park where you can see the Big Five, including the second
largest population of the endangered Black Rhino and a wide variety of
birdlife, plants and amphibia.
Modjadji Cycad Reserve
Limpopo has a reputation for being steeping in myth and legend and
perhaps the greatest legend is that of the fabled Rain Queen, Modjadji
which lives close to the Lobedu Mountains near Duiwelskloof. Here you
will be able to visit the Modjadji Cycad Reserve which covers 530
hectares and contains some of the most fascinating plants that can be
found in Southern Africa. Once the main diet of pre-historic creatures
that lived here, the cycad forest still exists in its pre-historic state
thanks to its strict protection by succeeding generations of Modjadji
(‘rain queens’), the hereditary rulers of the area.
Haenertsburg
Limpopo is not touted as South Africa’s Garden of Eden for nothing. Even
during drier months, towns like Haenertsberg, Agath and Tzaneen form a
delicious green belt of forested landscape. The quaint town of
Haenertsberg is known as the Land of the Silver Mist, this gorgeous
village in the misty Magoebaskloof Mountains is famous for its cherries,
azaleas and abundant flora and birdlife.
Adventure Tourism
Adventure Tourism is also popular in Limpopo and you will find a range
of activities to occupy yourself including climbing, mountain biking,
paint ball, quad biking, abseiling, kloofing, horse riding, tubing and
fly fishing.
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