• Hoedspruit

    This is the wildlife hub of South Africa and close to the Kruger National Park.
  • Phalaborwa

    Phalaborwa is one of the hottest cities in South Africa. It is also a popular gateway into the Kruger National Park.
  • Tzaneen

    This is an exceptionally beautiful part of the world where fantastic fruits grow in abundance and nature reigns supreme.
  • Pietersburg

    Pietersburg is the capital of the northern province.
  • Vaalwater

    This small town lies at the heart of the northern Waterberg. Major conservation areas and game farms are located within easy reach, and there are a number of bush hiking trails and some excellent wilderness horse riding available.
  • Messina

    Messina is the most northern bushveld town in South Africa and just 12 kms from the Beit Bridge border post.

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Limpopo

Limpopo offers a gateway into the Kruger National Park - not to mention loads of private game farms and beautiful natural locations. Its tropical vegetation and abundance of locally grown fruit and vegetables also make it a cheap area to travel in. The name of the province has been changed to Limpopo, and some town names have changed. You should still see the old and new names together for a while longer though.

Limpopo a perfect access into the Kruger Park

Recently renamed after the river that forms its northern border, the Limpopo Province’s diverse landscape includes mountains and savannah. The Drakensberg and Waterberg (a major conservation area) lie to the south, while to the north lie the Soutpansberg and 3 entrances into the Kruger National Park.
The province is home to the headquarters of the Zion Christian Church, and every Easter over three million members gather at Zion City to celebrate Christ’s resurrection.
In a more ancient tradition, the Rain Queen Modjadji rules in the misty mountains where the Modjaji cycad, a living fossil, still grows.

 

Kipling's Limpopo
 “Go to the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever-trees, and find out.”
From The Elephant’s Child by Rudyard Kipling

Places to Stay

  • Living Africa

    Spice up your Big Five holiday with a generous measure of local culture and vibrant music
  • Marcs Camp

    Marc's Camp is set in a private game reserve

What to do

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(randomly selected service providers from all regions)

Colesberg Backpackers
Colesberg is one of those famous half way stops between here and there.
(Colesberg,Eastern Cape Inland and the Karoo)

The Karoo Travel Centre and Backpackers
A backpackers in the centre of Barrydale.
(Barrydale,Route 62)

www.backinafrica.com
An independent interactive site that rocks. Ask, book, hire, find out everything here.
(George,)

33 South Boutique Backpackers
A backpackers in the heart of Observatory - the centre of Cape Town backpackerland...
(Observatory,Cape Town)

Criss Cross Adventures
Offer some of the best tours into the Addo Elephant Park
(Addo Elephant Park,Eastern Cape Inland and the Karoo)

Chubeka Trails
Horse trails and overnight trails in the Mlilwane Sanctuary
(MbabaneSwazi,Swaziland)

Travel Bug Safaris
Here's a bug you'll want to catch.
(Windhoek,Namibia)

St Lucia Safaris
The adventure specialists in the St Lucia area.
(St Lucia,Zululand)

Amanzim’lotzi Bush Camp
Near the main road to Orpen gate, they offer accommodation and tours.
(Hoedspruit,Limpopo)

Fatima's Place Maputo
Centrally located in Maputo, Fatima's is Mozambique's longest running backpackers hostel.
(Maputo,Mozambique)