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Limpopo Travel Guide

 
 

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Limpopo Province is Africa undistilled. It is raw and wild and wonderfully enigmatic. With about half of the Kruger National Park and many other game reserves, it has miles and miles of untamed wilderness where the Big Five and other animals roam in a space so large it may almost be considered unfenced. This low-lying area, which is generally referred to as the Lowveld, is archetypical Africa - broad-leafed open forest interspersed with grassy plains dominated by huge bulbous baobab trees.

In stark contrast, the high-lying Waterberg, which rises from the plain like a hippo standing up in a shallow stream, has a totally different vegetation type, but is nevertheless a fantastic game viewing destination with the added advantage of being malaria-free - unlike Kruger and the Lowveld  reserves. For wilderness of a different kind, Limpopo Province has some of the most awesome wilderness hiking in the world. The Blouberg and the Wolkberg (Blue Mountains and Cloud Mountains) are wild and virtually untouched. Experienced hikers can explore spectacular mountainous areas that few people have seen, and climbers can clock up loads of first ascents. Deep and uncharted caves await those brave enough to explore their depths and patient enough to endure the red tape necessary to get permission to mount an expedition.

The Magoebaskloof area is characterised by lovely mountain scenery. Pretty streams with tumbling waterfalls and secluded rock pools wind their way through vast stands of indigenous forest, many with laid out hiking trails. Limpopo has some of the best horseback safaris in South Africa, including luxury trails in the malaria-free Waterberg and one fabulous operation in a Big Five reserve near Kruger. The white water rafting on the Mutale and Olifants Rivers is wet and wild. But there's more to this fascinating place than animals, birds, mountains, rivers and trees. With sacred forests clothed in mist, a hereditary semi-divine queen who can make rain, and mystical lakes inhabited by mythical giant serpents, it's a place of mystery and magic. Over Easter literally millions of adherents of the Zionist Christian Church - a dynamic blend of charismatic Christianity and traditional African beliefs - gather in the holy city of Moria for a long weekend of frenzied devotion. Close to the borders of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana, Mapungubwe was a thriving city state in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries, and its remains have yielded fascinating archaeological data, as well as some beautiful artefacts, the most notable of which is an exquisitely worked gold rhino. It is a world heritage site.

Dating from a similar era, Thulamela, in the Kruger National Park, is also worth a visit. Of great botanical, as well as anthropological, importance is Modjaji's Forest - the largest stand of cycads in the world. Consisting of thousands of these austerely beautiful primitive plants, some of which reach over 13m in height, this magical forest has been under the personal protection of Modjaji - the hereditary Rain Queen of the Lobedu people - for centuries. But Limpopo also has its prosaic aspects. Huge iron mines dominate the landscape in places, and the small towns serve mostly the large farming community that breeds cattle and grows delicious tropical crops like avocadoes, citrus fruit, litchis, mangoes, bananas, macadamia nuts, pecan nuts, coffee and tea. The area around Bela Bela (previously called Warmbaths) is renowned for its therapeutic hot springs. In fact, there is a whole string of hot springs all through the province, and the many private game lodges and boutique hotels have attached wellness centres, so it's a great venue for some pampering combined with a bit of game viewing.

Note: If you are planning to travel to the Kruger National Park or Lowveld please be aware that certain parts of this region are malarial. Consult your doctor or travel clinic for advice and refer to our article on malaria.

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Accommodation near Limpopo Province

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Inyathi Bush Lodge |

Inyathi Bush Lodge

Phalaborwa Lodge, Phalaborwa Self-catering in Phalaborwa

Inyathi Bush Lodge is a luxurious self-catering lodge situated within the Hans Merensky Golf Estate near Phalaborwa. The estate borders the world-famous Kruger National Park where game drives can be enjoyed at your own leisure, just five minutes away from the estate.

  • R450 p/p sharing
    R450 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
 
Gallery Inn |

Gallery Inn

Bela Bela (Warmbaths) Self-catering in Bela Bela (Warmbaths)

Gallery Inn is set on 22 hectares of bushveld paradise in the heart of the Limpopo Province. It is situated 7 km from the town of Bela Bela, a mere hour and a half from Johannesburg and 30 minutes' drive from Pretoria.

  • R220 p/p sharing
    R1 540 Rooms/Units
  • 31 Guests
 
 
Mashovhela Lodge |

Mashovhela Lodge

Makhado (Louis Trichardt) Lodge in Makhado (Louis Trichardt)

Situated in, in beautiful Soutpansberg Mountains. Being just off the N1 makes it ideal for those passing through, on business or wanting to experience nature in our 3000 ha Morning Sun Nature Reserve and to explore the area.

  • R665 p/p sharing
    R870 Single
  • 24 Guests
 
 
Wildthingz Lodge |

Wildthingz Lodge

Polokwane (Pietersburg) Self-catering in Polokwane (Pietersburg)

Situated South of Polokwane within a Wildlife Conservancy. We offer Self Catering fully serviced chalets/lodges en-suite with separate kitchen. There are double and twin beds, each chalet/lodge has a private lapa and braai area. We offer Lion and game tours/walks, including a walk on the wild-side with our training lions (an experience of a lifetime) horse riding is available within the estate.

  • R340 p/p sharing
    R580 Single
  • 38 Guests
 
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African Rock Lodge |

African Rock Lodge

Hoedspruit Lodge in Hoedspruit

African Rock Lodge is situated close to the Kruger National Park in the heart of the African wilderness on the Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate. Upon arrival at African Rock Lodge you will experience a series of sensory revelations.

  • R600 p/p sharing
    R900 Single
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Camp Mabula |

Camp Mabula

Lephalale (Ellisras) Self-catering in Lephalale (Ellisras)

Camp Mabula offers self catering accommodation on in the Safari lands Game Reserve in Limpopo Province along the Cultural Heritage Route. Camp Mabula is uniquely private, quite and ideal for a Bushveld breakaway or a stop over on your way to Botswana or Zimbabwe.

  • R195 p/p sharing
    R195 Rooms/Units
    R295 Single
  • 52 Guests
 
 
Bushmen/San Safari Lodge |

Bushmen/San Safari Lodge

Lephalale (Ellisras) Self-catering, Lephalale (Ellisras) Safari Lodge in Lephalale (Ellisras)

Bushmen Camp is a Malaria Free luxury Hemingway-style tented camp and Safari Lodge located in the Limpopo Bushveld. It is neighbour to the Bushmen/San people, based and themed around the Culture, ways, art and crafts of The San people. A very unique and private Africa Safari experience.

  • R495 p/p sharing
    R995 Rooms/Units
    R695 Single
  • 18 Guests
 
 
Royal Game Guest House |

Royal Game Guest House

Phalaborwa Guest House in Phalaborwa

The guesthouse is 1km from the Phalaborwa gate to the Kruger National Park. We are also 1 km from the renowned Hans Merensky Golf Club.

  • R350 p/p sharing
    R700 Rooms/Units
    R450 Single
  • 41 Guests
 
 
The Gemini Experience |

The Gemini Experience

Timbavati Reserve Lodge, Timbavati Reserve Safari Lodge in Timbavati Reserve

Four en-suite units in Timbavati Private Reserve along the banks of the Klaserie River.

  • R12 500 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Stanford Lake Lodge |

Stanford Lake Lodge

Haenertsburg Self-catering in Haenertsburg

Located in Haenertsburg, Limpopo, it's the perfect getaway for those seeking the ultimate in idyllic privacy. Stanford Lake Lodge is less than a three-Relaxation Therapies.

  • R900 Rooms/Units
  • 14 Guests
 
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Elephant At Dusk