This province,
rich in wildlife, spectacular scenery and a wealth
of historical and cultural treasures, is named
after the Great Limpopo river that forms its northern
border.
Also known as the Great North, the Limpopo province
is home to ancient lands and pre-historic secrets.
This is home to Modjadji, the fabled Rain Queen;
The Stone Age and Iron age relics of Makapansgat
Valley and the treasures of Mapungubwe that date
back thousands of yearsl.
Straddling the northern Kruger Park, Limpopo province
boasts wildlife safaris, nature trails – literally
untamed Africa at its finest. Wide-open bushveld,
big-sky country, the ever-present thorn tree and
the mystical baobab tree are what earmark this
province.
The Limpopo province also offers up Africa’s
wild Edens – from highveld grassland savannahs
to subtropical forests to formidable mountain ranges. |