Limpopo (UK: /lɪmˈpoʊpoʊ/) is the northernmost province of South Africa. It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's western and northern borders. The name "Limpopo" has its etymological origin in the Northern Sotho language word diphororo tša meetse, meaning "strong gushing waterfalls". The capital is Polokwane (formerly Pietersburg).
Restaurants in Limpopo Province
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Feel the rhythm of the African heart beat with the sound of the beating drums, in the colorful tribal dances and tastes of traditional aromatic African food. Awaken your senses at the Nyani Cultural Village.
4.5 based on 1,042 reviews
Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre (HESC), has been in operation for almost 30 years, and is one of South Africa’s leading conservation and rehabilitation centre’s for Rhino’s and Elephants, as well as being respected for one of the longest standing, and most successful cheetah breeding and conservation programme’s in the country too. We have daily tours, which are 2 hours in length. You will have a dedicated guide that gives you an informative and educational tour of the centre on a game vehicle. The "Cheetah Focus Tour" is starts between 7:30 - 8am Tues, Thurs, Sat and Sundays only. Please note we do not allow guests to touch the animals, we always maintain a respectful distance, and never encroach on their space. Only the staff or volunteer students where applicable are permitted, to keep human interaction to the very minimum. Their safety and well-being is our first and foremost concern at HESC. We recommend booking ahead to ensure availability.
Loved the two hour tour, the vultures flying in was awesome but thoroughly enjoyed every moment, from start to finish. We were welcomed and felt totally at ease. The curio shop was lovely, Jassie our tour guide was excellent and passionate and explained every thing to us. Truly an experience I will put in my happy memory box
4.5 based on 1,079 reviews
This should be a must-see on the way to Orpen and Phalaborwa Gates to KNP, particularly with children. Tours at 10h00 and 15h00 can leave Jo'burg at 09h00 and make it. Large range of rescued animals including eagles/ vultures and lion/ leopard/ cheetah/ wild dogs/ hyena/ cerval/ honey badger/ etc and some buck. Can see them up close as they are mainly human imprinted so cannot be returned to the wild and are not afraid of humans. Seeing the speed an agility of the leopard climbing a tree was spectacular. A highlight of our trip to the Park. Nice small coffee and snack shop/ good museum and curio shop. We stayed at near by Forest Camp which is part of same set up - very good.
4.5 based on 498 reviews
Jessica is a must if you are in the area. Where in the world do you get the chance to feed and give a bottle of tea to a fully grown hippo, and for just R100. This is an amazing experience that you really need to visit. Jessica has every opportunity to go off to the wild hippos, it is her choice to stay around humans. She is a wild animal and safety precautions are followed. Still allowing you to get close enough to touch this lovely animal, feed her corn and give her a bottle of tea. She was easy to find when on the R527 towards Hoedspruit turn left towards Essex and you will see signs for Jessica, follow the road and you will find her on the right hand side.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Be inspired, enlightened, educated and enthused by this memorable and respectful opportunity to meet and learn more about some of the Jabulani herd elephants and their passionate carers. Arrive at sunrise to meet a few members of an extraordinary family, the Jabulani Herd. Delve deeper into the biology and physiology of these gentle giants while learning about each elephant’s unique personalities and remarkable stories in this 90 minute unforgettable experience. You will get to learn more about two and sometimes three of the male bulls of the herd, under the guidance and insightful hosting of their trusted carers. The experience is peaceful and respectful at all times. All proceeds from your visit go 100% towards the care of the HERD Trust. Tea and coffee will be served, and there is an onsite gift shop to purchase gifts to take home too.
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The Magoebaskloof Canopy Tour(R) will take you on a journey into a previously inaccessible realm of nature, as you traverse the upper level of indigenous forest and ancient mountain cliffs, overlooking the spectacular Groot Letaba River gorge. The tour includes awe-inspiring slides and platform viewpoints over three giant waterfalls, each tumbling up to 20 metres into the sparkling river below.
4.5 based on 149 reviews
Just watching the falls is beautiful. The sound of the water is refreshing to the souls. One can just sit and listen to the beautiful sound of the water and the birds. The place is clean, and there are various spots were people can have a picnic. The area is safe with visible guards who helps with parking etc. Nature at its best.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Our deep, genuine passion for people and limitless knowledge and love of the African Continent, encourages and drives us to always provide the better overall experience and connection between our guests and all things while visiting Africa. Jam packed animal encounters and experiences, not only appreciate the famous "BIG 5" but go home with a wealth of knowledge and a bag packed with awesome experiences of the diverse variety and beauty of the South African Bush and its wildlife. Photographers, Newlyweds, older couples, children, seasoned travelers, We treat all of our clients and guests as VIP's but those looking for added security personnel or measures taken throughout your visit to Southern Africa, we will gladly accommodate all your needs.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Come closer. That’s what the name Zwakala means and that’s the convivial African spirit behind Magoebaskloof’s first micro-brewery – Zwakala Brewery. Nestled in the Magoebaskloof Mountains, its location is as much its signature as its Award Winning beers and its Blueberry Gin and Tonic on Tap. This charming brewery has enormous windows that overlook the mountains and you can go for a tasting, head out for a picnic or just head for the river with a Zwakala beer in hand. Even better, sleep over at Zwakala River Retreat (within walking distance) to refresh your soul after a few beers! The Brewery is also popular for its wide variety of outdoor games - life-size jenga, badminton & corn hole. These are fun for both adults and kids!
We usually tour other countries however the pendentives has brought attention to home, and wooooow, we found this jewel of greatness. Zwakala is all in one, good beer, well cooked food, ambiance, the all and al of travel is here - amazing. What a pozi (hangout spot) with friends, family, alone with a laptop, bona, it is proper
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