Limpopo province

Limpopo is a South African province bordering Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It’s known for bushveld and wildlife reserves, including part of Kruger National Park. West of the Kruger are the craggy Blouberg mountains and Makgabeng Plateau with ancient rock art. Near the provincial capital Polokwane, the Arend Dieperink Museum and fossil-rich caves of Makapansgat explore history dating back to early hominids.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Accessed from Johannesburg via road
  • From other provinces – road trip to Johannesburg and then stay a while at a private Villa
  • Remote, private, accessible
  • Adventure, adrenalin, nature
  • Quality time together in a private setting
  • Wildlife viewing from your safari vehicle, quad bikes or from horseback. Mainly plains game, hippo, crocodile and a small herd of buffalo.
  • Bushwalks any time of the day.
  • Heli-paintballing
  • Quadbike safaris
  • Helicopter safaris
  • Target Shooting
  • Fishing
  • Camping with hippos
  • Sky diving
  • Mountain rope adventures
  • Heli-picnics
  • River Kayaking
  • Yoga
  • Stargazing
  • Cave exploring

UNMISSABLE EXPERIENCES:

  • Tracking the elephants
    Why not take to foot and follow in the footsteps of your ranger and a senior elephant carer through the reserve to track the Jabulani herd?
    The herd roams at its own leisurely pace through the big five reserve for most of the day and it’s really exciting to observe the elephants in their natural habitat as they browse and forage.
    Under the guidance of the camp’s experienced team, you’ll learn how to track the herd and once you’ve located it, the afternoon is spent observing and learning more about their individual stories, personalities and how to identify them.
  • Overnight in a treehouse under the stars whilst on safari


Q & A with Limpopo province