Small towns you HAVE TO visit in SA’s Limpopo province

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South Africa’s northernmost province, is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and hidden gems just waiting to be explored. Here are four small townsin Limpopo you simply have to visit…

1. Haenertsburg

Debengeni Waterfalls. Image: canva

Nestled in the scenic Magoebaskloof mountains, Haenertsburg is a charming little town often enveloped in mist. Known for its lush landscapes, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re hiking through the Woodbush Forest Reserve, visiting the stunning Debengeni Waterfalls, or exploring the vibrant gardens of Cheerio, Haenertsburg offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

2. Tzaneen

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A tea plantation in Tzaneen. Image: canva

Just a short drive from Haenertsburg, Tzaneen is a lush subtropical town famous for its fruit farms, forests, and serene landscapes. It’s a gateway to some of Limpopo’s most remarkable natural wonders, including the Modjadji Cycad Reserve, home to the ancient cycads associated with the legendary Rain Queen. Outdoor enthusiasts will love Magoebaskloof Canopy Tours, offering thrilling zip-line adventures through the treetops.

3. Mokopane

Mokopane. Image: wikimedia commons

Previously known as Potgietersrus, Mokopane is a fascinating town with a mix of cultural heritage and natural attractions. It is home to the historic Makapansgat Caves, an important archaeological site where early human fossils have been discovered. The town is also a great stop for wildlife lovers, with the Mokopane Game Breeding Centre offering up-close encounters with rare species.

4. Bela-Bela

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Waterfront in Bela-Bela. Image: canva

Bela-Bela, meaning “boiling boiling” in Tswana, is famous for its natural hot springs, making it a popular wellness destination. The Warmbaths Resort is a major attraction, offering visitors a chance to soak in the mineral-rich waters known for their therapeutic benefits. Beyond relaxation, Bela-Bela is also a great spot for wildlife experiences, with reserves like Mabalingwe and Adventures with Elephants providing incredible encounters with Africa’s majestic creatures.

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