The Limpopo is a eco-tourist destination where mountain ranges rise suddenly and dramatically out of bushveld plains. On the slopes of these mountains you will find indigenous forests, placid streams and beautiful waterfalls. Much of the land is unspoilt providing sanctuary to large numbers of game. Game reserves are found in 2 different regions within Limpopo.
The Adventure ProvinceWaterberg Entabeni in the Waterberg offers hectares of beautiful scenery and vegetation, compromising bushveld, unspoilt ravines and wooded hillsides that are haven to the Big Five and a large variety of game. Timbavati Gomo Gomo within the Timbavati - hot lowveld area of wood and grassland, about 70 000 hectares in extent and harbours the Big 5 plus many more species of predator, antelopes and birds offering some of the finest game viewing in Southern Africa. Kapama Covering approximately 13 000 hectares of prime big game territory, Kapama Private Game Reserve has succeeded in combining the wilderness of the bush with the comforts of five-star hospitality and facilities
In the Limpopo town of Musina one finds a bloated almost laughable tree resembling a hobgoblin. David Livingstone called it a 'carrot planted upside down, this is Africa's weirdest tree also known as the Baobab Tree.