
While visiting Limpopo... you may want to stop by on one of these places...


Alldays is a small town that holds a distinct rural charm. Alldays and the villages of Vivo and Dendron serve an extensive area of private game and hunting farms. Prolific ...more
Region: Capricorn

A trading store established here in 1884 developed into a town as a result of its position in a fertile tobacco, cotton and vegetable farming area. The town was named ...more
Region: Mopani

Known as the capital of the 'land of the silver mist' after T.V. Bulpin's famous book on the area, the picturesque village of Haenertsburg in the Magoebaskloof mountains is perched ...more
Region: Mopani

Bordering on the Kruger National Park, Hoedspruit lies in the heart of the central Lowveld and is conveniently situated to explore the many game lodges, game reserves and other attractions ...more
Region: Mopani
Lake Funduzi is a magical place that is steeped in Venda mythology and legend. It’s condition changes seasonally, but it is always worth the visit from a cultural perspective. From ...more
Region: Vhembe

Situated on the Mokolo River (a tributary of the Limpopo) about 60 km from the Botswana border and the Stockpoort border post, this tranquil but prosperous Waterberg town ...more
Region: Waterberg

Louis Trichardt is a town situated at the foot of the Soutpansberg mountain range in Limpopo and was developed from the Voortrekker settlement in the area and, named after the ...more
Region: Vhembe

Thomas Baines, well-known explorer, naturalist and painter, tells a fascinating story of how the Nyl River received its name. Known to the locals as Mokgalakwena ('fierce crocodile'), the north-flowing river ...more
Region: Waterberg

The 530-ha Modjadji Nature Reserve, situated in the Bolobedu district of Lebowa north-east of Duiwelskloof, contains one of the most fascinating population of plants seen in Southern Africa. Once the ...more
Region: Mopani

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