
Journey Through Limpopo
Limpopo is a province located in the northern part of South Africa. It is bordered by Mozambique to the east, Zimbabwe to the north, and Botswana to the west. The province is named after the Limpopo River, which flows along its western border. Limpopo is known for its beautiful landscapes, including the Waterberg Mountains and the Kruger National Park. The province has a subtropical climate, with hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters. The economy of Limpopo is based on mining, agriculture, and tourism. The province is also home to a number of universities and other higher education institutions.
Discover the Heartbeat of Limpopo
Explore a collection of iconic cities, historic towns, and hidden gems. Each destination offers a unique window into the culture and beauty of the region.
Things to Do
in Limpopo

Polokwane
The gateway to the north and the Kruger National Park.

Lebowakgomo
Lebowakgomo is the administrative capital of the Ba-Phalaborwa Local Municipality in the Limpopo province. Located about 60 kilometers southeast of Polokwane, it serves as an important agricultural and trade center for the Capricorn District, supported by a network of local farms, schools, and essential healthcare facilities.

Musina
Musina is South Africa's northernmost town, serving as the strategic gateway to the Limpopo Valley near the borders of Zimbabwe and Botswana. As a vital transportation and mining hub, the town supports significant coal and copper operations alongside a robust agricultural sector producing maize, tobacco, and peanuts.

Tzaneen
Tzaneen is a picturesque town in eastern Limpopo, renowned for its thriving fruit farming and forestry industries. Located approximately 240 kilometers northeast of Johannesburg, it is a popular tourist destination featuring numerous nature reserves, well-connected public infrastructure, and a vibrant local business community.
