Limpopo Info
  • Bela-Bela (Warmbaths)
    Bela-Bela was found by the Tswana people in the 1800's. The highlight of Bela-Bela is the world famous hot water springs. The various resorts are the perfect hosts for various guests to the town...
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  • Hoedspruit
    In the area of the Drakensberg Mountains, where the Blyde, Olifants, Klaserie and Timbavati Rivers run, lies a region known as the Central Lowveld. Here, the small town of Hoedspruit supports an...
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  • Lephalale (Ellisras)
    Lephalale (previously Ellisras) is a coal mining town in Limpopo. Lephalale lies near the Waterberg range and it contains Matimba, the biggest dry-cooled power station...
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  • Limpopo
    Although the northern, wilder part of Kruger National Park falls into this province, it seems to take second place to its southern neighbour, Mpumalanga, in the safari stakes...
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  • Polokwane (Pietersburg)
    Polokwane (previously Pietersburg) was named in 1886 after the well-known General Petrus Jacobus (Piet) Joubert. In 2002 the name was changed to Polokwane...
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  • Thabazimbi
    Thabazimbi means 'Mountain of Iron' in the Tswana dialect and the regions soil and rocks are indeed rich in iron ore. The town of Thabazimbi owes its existence to the exceptionally rich iron-ore... 
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  • Thohoyandou
    Thohoyandou was made the capital for the Venda people in 1979. Due to financial problems the Venda people requested admittance back into South Africa, which was approved in 1994...
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  • Tzaneen
    Nestled between rolling, citrus-covered hills, this lovely, sub-tropical town offers so much. Tzaneen is close to the game areas of Limpopo and close to the northern end of the Drakensberg...
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