The Land of Legends and Baobabs

Limpopo, the northernmost province of South Africa, is a vast region of ancient landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. Named after the great Limpopo River, it shares borders with Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, making it a true gateway to southern Africa. The province is defined by its warm climate, rugged mountain ranges, and sweeping bushveld savannahs dotted with iconic baobab trees. It offers an immersive journey into a part of the country that feels both timeless and untamed.

A Premier Wildlife Destination

The province is a world-class safari destination. It is home to the northern sections of the legendary Kruger National Park, famous for its dense concentration of the Big Five. Another natural treasure is the Waterberg Biosphere, a UNESCO-recognised wilderness area known for its pristine beauty and successful conservation projects. The Soutpansberg, the country's northernmost mountain range, provides a dramatic backdrop for exploration, with its unique biodiversity and scenic beauty. This incredible collection of protected areas makes Limpopo a paradise for anyone seeking an authentic wildlife experience.

Ancient Kingdoms and Living Cultures

Limpopo’s human history is as rich as its natural landscape. It is home to the Mapungubwe National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was the seat of a sophisticated African kingdom over a thousand years ago. The province is a cultural mosaic, with the vibrant traditions of the Venda, Pedi, and Tsonga people expressed through their art, music, and local markets. The province’s towns offer diverse experiences, from the capital city of Polokwane and the lush, subtropical hub of Tzaneen, to the resort town of Bela-Bela, famous for its natural geothermal hot springs. Proudly featured on the Bounce Business Directory.