With its typical African landscape, Limpopo is a land of beautiful contrasts and a favourite destination for leisure and adventure travelers worldwide. When you visit this region of scenic beauty and dramatic contrasts you will be celebrating their rich cultural heritage with them.
This land with an abundance of wildlife and many archeological sites, hot savannah planes and mist clad mountains, makes it the preferred Eco-tourism destination in South Africa.
The protected areas, nature reserves, monuments and museums are amongst the best in the African continent and through this, the community seeks to preserve this natural heritage for generations to come.
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This route is located along the Great North (N1) road towards Zimbabwe and runs mostly along the Limpopo River in the Vhembe Region, where the traveler can explore attractions such as the Blouberg nature reserve. This route was used by traders centur... |
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Vibrant village life can be experienced whilst enjoying traditional food, tribal dancing when you visit the cultural, rural villages forming part of this route. The Rhino and Waterberg museum in Melkriver, the Big Five and Mama Tau white lion breedin... |
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More than 3,6M hectares of national parks, nature reserves and game farms which stretch over the Limpopo Province forms part of the African Ivory Route. It stretches over four mountain ranges including the Strydpoortberge, the Waterberg and the Drake... |
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The Mapungubwe Landscape was declared a World Heritage Site on the 3rd July 2003 because this is where the “Golden Rhino” and other treasures were discovered that revealed a civilization capable of working gold and who traded with several countries.
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Situated at the top of where the Drakensberg Mountain range ends, the Ribolla Open Africa Route offers you traditional dancers, story tellers and arts and crafts. You can stay in traditional Tsonga, Shangaan and Venda villages in rondawels or luxury ... |
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The impressive Soutpansberg lies about 130 kilometers from east to west and the highest peak is Letsumbe at 1747 meters. This mountain ‘salt pan mountain’ got its name from a salt pan which has been the source of the salt for this region for centurie... |
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