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The Limpopo Province reflects the quintessence of untamed Africa. Ancient
baobabs guarding vast expanses of mountains and bushveld; cicada symphonies
heralding hot breathless afternoons: the call of the nightjar punctuating
the cover of darkness. The beauty and infinite variety of the province
will not only delight all who visit, but will entice visitors back again
and again.
Bushveld Region
To many people the bushveld is the most typical and beautiful veld-type
in South Africa. The natural beauty and startling diversity of the
bushveld savannah with its endless stretches of grass and trees bordered
by the Waterberg Mountain Range, cannot but soothe the stressed city
sole.
Bela-Bela (Warmbaths)
Modimolle (Nylstroom)
Mookgophong (Naboomspruit)
Waterberg Region
Thabazimbi
Marakele National Park
Lephalale (Ellisras)
Capricorn Region
This region is an area of fascinating diversity. Grassy plains and hills,
pleasant bushveld, misty hills, diverse geological formations, fascinating
historical sites and African culture.
Polokwane (Pietersburg)
Mokopane (Potgietersrus)
Haenertsburg & Duiwelskloof
Valley of the Olifants
As the name suggests, this region falls within the valley of the great
Olifants river. The Olifants valley is an area rich in wildlife, scenery,
mountains, rivers, dams history and cultural and ethnic attractions.
The contrasts in climate, scenery and landscape are both striking and
dramatic.
Phalaborwa
Hoedspruit
Magoebaskloof & Georges Valley
Tzaneen
Soutpansberg Region
A region with amazingly diverse fauna and flora, from mountain fynbos
to centuries old Baobabs and sacred forests. A destination for the
tourist fleeing bright lights and noise, the Soutpansberg offers peace,
quiet and tranquil beauty.
Makhado (Louis Trichardt)
Musina (Messina)
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