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Limpopo Campsites

Home to the northern part of the famous Kruger National Park, ancient baobab trees and cycad forests. Limpopo offers contrasting landscapes, spectacular mountains, caravan parks, campsites and brilliant game reserves.

Sondela Nature Reserve - Campsite in Limpopo South Africa

Latest Resort Rating
Phalaborwa Safari Park, A Forever Resort
Limpopo, Phalaborwa
23
Total Ratings: 23
21   
2
Rated: 04 Dec 2023
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 5
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 1
Marakele National Park, Bontle Campsite - SanParks
Limpopo, Thabazimbi
23
Total Ratings: 23
23   
0
Rated: 15 Nov 2023
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 3
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 1
Weesgerus Holiday Resort
Limpopo, Modimolle
92
Total Ratings: 92
86   
6
Rated: 14 Nov 2023
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 8
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 0
Rondevue ini Bos
Limpopo, Bela-Bela
2
Total Ratings: 2
2   
0
Rated: 22 Oct 2023
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 0
Party and youth: 1
Quiet and mature without children: 1
Mapungubwe National Park - Mazhou Campsite - SanParks
Limpopo, Musina
11
Total Ratings: 11
10   
1
Rated: 18 Oct 2023
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 2
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 0

Caravan And Camping, Limpompo Province,South AfricaSouth Africa’s northern most province, Limpopo Province is a land of breath-taking contrasts that is characterized by hot savannah plains and mist-clad mountains, age-old indigenous forests, and cycads alongside latter-day plantations. For the nature lover, the area abounds in game farms, natural heritage sites and nature reserves, as well as the northern half of the famous Kruger National Park.

The entire province is the perfect venue for mountain biking, canoeing, and kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, hot air ballooning, horse riding, trout fishing and angling. Limpopo is regarded as a prime birding destination and offers superb natural scenery as well as an interesting cultural heritage with many fascinating activities along various self-drive routes.

There are several well-known landmarks in Limpopo, the Waterberg Mountains stretching over 5000 km², affording visitors to the area a unique scenic, historical, and cultural experience.

A visit to the natural hot water springs should soothe the soul and relax the mind and the Nylsvley wetlands is a bird lovers’ paradise with a huge concentration of waterbirds.

In the Makapans Valley is a large and near complete record of human occupation, dating back over 3 million years ago in the times of Ape-man. This area is in line for a World Heritage Site.

Limpopo is well known for its Baobab trees, abundant wildlife, variety of mountain ranges, wetlands, and culture. Limpopo has a tremendous selection of resorts to choose from, including private and National game reserves, spa resorts, riverside resorts, and mountain escapes, which will entice caravanners, campers and tourists back time and time again.

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