Common description
Limpopo Province (formerly Northern Province) is located in Northern South Africa, bordering on Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Climatically, it is the warmest province in the country with a rich and diverse fauna and flora. Here are the largest and most popular private nature reserves that attract tourists and hunters from all over the world.
The province is also known for its natural hot mineral springs, which makes these places especially popular in the winter. This province is home to part of the world-famous Kruger National Park. You can enjoy great weather, quiet rivers and untouched African nature at any time of the year.
The Pearl of Africa - Kruger National Park - one of the first reserves in the world, founded in 1898 by a special decree of President Paul Kruger. This reserve is located on the border with Mozambique and covers a total area of 2 million hectares of wild wild Bush. It houses about 140 species of African animals, including the famous Big Five: lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, buffalo, as well as a large number of zebras, giraffes, hippos and various antelope species. In the territory of the reserve there are daily morning and evening safaris on open landscapes or on foot accompanied by experienced hunters. The number of wild animals-residents of the Kruger National Park and their health is carefully controlled by highly professional staff: doctors, hunters, hunters. Excessive animals are sold to zoos and reserves around the world. Immediately, work is underway to restore the livestock of endangered animals - rhinos, cheetahs, wild dogs and others.
Limpopo has a large number of private hunting grounds, which allow hunting for numerous species of antelope - from the small fast springbok to the largest African eland antelope, as well as zebras and jackals. A happy hunter, accompanied by experienced trackers, can obtain rich trophies, which will then be processed by taxodermists, decorated according to the rules and sent to the specified address.
The province is also known for its natural hot mineral springs, which makes these places especially popular in the winter. This province is home to part of the world-famous Kruger National Park. You can enjoy great weather, quiet rivers and untouched African nature at any time of the year.
The Pearl of Africa - Kruger National Park - one of the first reserves in the world, founded in 1898 by a special decree of President Paul Kruger. This reserve is located on the border with Mozambique and covers a total area of 2 million hectares of wild wild Bush. It houses about 140 species of African animals, including the famous Big Five: lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, buffalo, as well as a large number of zebras, giraffes, hippos and various antelope species. In the territory of the reserve there are daily morning and evening safaris on open landscapes or on foot accompanied by experienced hunters. The number of wild animals-residents of the Kruger National Park and their health is carefully controlled by highly professional staff: doctors, hunters, hunters. Excessive animals are sold to zoos and reserves around the world. Immediately, work is underway to restore the livestock of endangered animals - rhinos, cheetahs, wild dogs and others.
Limpopo has a large number of private hunting grounds, which allow hunting for numerous species of antelope - from the small fast springbok to the largest African eland antelope, as well as zebras and jackals. A happy hunter, accompanied by experienced trackers, can obtain rich trophies, which will then be processed by taxodermists, decorated according to the rules and sent to the specified address.
National Kruger Park on map
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