Limpopo
Limpopo, named for the river that travels through it, is South Africa's northernmost province, bordering Moçambique, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. It is often overlooked by visitors who prefer to visit the country's more exciting provinces such as the Western Cape and KwaZulu Natal. However, the Limpopo province provides a diversity of spectacular scenic environment, intriguing cultural history, an abundance of wildlife species, and several nature-based tourism attractions.
Limpopo is a land steeped in stories and legends, as well as ancient civilizations... Those looking for history will find various archaeological sites that have yielded artefacts stretching back millions of years. Limpopo is a legendary land. Ancient woodlands, brilliant trout rivers, hot mineral springs, and waterfalls abound with ruins and treasures.
Limpopo has a rich cultural heritage, and the mysteries of the past are still being found at numerous archaeological sites today. Limpopo is unified in its goal of providing the best possible welcome to those who visit this wonderful province of South Africa. The northern area of the Kruger National Park in Limpopo is famous for its vast herds of elephant and buffalo, large quantities of tsessebe and sable, and a diverse bird life.
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