The
Limpopo Province encompasses large areas of the Kruger National
Park as well as other private reserves and dramatic contrasts
in landscape and vegetation are symbolic of the region. Its
a region of dry savannah plains, steep valleys and majestic
mountain ranges and adundant wildlife. The early pioneers
of the Great Trek explored the region making the area one
of great history and legend.
The
province is divided into four tourism regions; The Capricorn
region, The Bushveld Region; The Soutpansberg region and The
Valley of the Oliphants.
The
Capricorn region is positioned as an ideal stopover en-route
to Gauteng as well as the renowned Kruger National Park. It
is also in close proximity to the neighbouring countries of
Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland.
The
Bushveld region is situated in the Waterberg Mountain Range,
which stretches for 5 000km2 creating breathtaking vistas
and sweeping valleys. The region offers a relaxing getaway
amongst the bushveld savannah and its rich wildlife.
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