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  MAPUNGUBWE NATIONAL PARK
 

The newly launched Mapungubwe National Park borders on the Limpopo river and offers spectacular views of the river and South Africa's neighbours, Botswana and Zimbabwe, at the confluence of the Shashe and Limpopo rivers.

It is situated 60 km west Musina and 230 km north west of Polokwane, the capital town of Limpopo Province.

The park comprises the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape and the Mapungubwe World Heritage Site.

The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape contains evidence for an important interchange of human values that led to far-reaching cultural and social changes in southern Africa between AD 900 and 1300.

The remains in the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape are a remarkably complete testimony to the growth and subsequent decline of the Mapungubwe state, which at its height was the largest kingdom in the African sub-continent.

Declared a National Heritage Site in December 2001, the park was listed as a World Heritage Site in July 2003. The Mapungubwe National Park covers an area that is well over 28 000 hectares.

The name Mapungubwe means a place of the stone of wisdom.

Until its demise at the end of the 13 th century AD, Mapungubwe was the most important inland settlement in the sub-continent and extended over an area of about 30 000 sq kilometres on either side of Limpopo and Shashe Rivers.

The highlight of the park is the Mapungubwe Archaeological Site. This location was a precursor to Great Zimbabwe and Thulamela. It was also the location where the Gold Rhino and many other artefacts were uncovered.

The Golden Rhino plus displays of pottery, beads and other aspects of the Mapungubwe Kingdom can be viewed in the Mapungubwe Museum in the Fine Arts Building at Pretoria University.

Most of Africa’s big game still occurs in the area and the bird, reptile, invertebrate and plant diversity is rich.

There is a viewpoint that offers a breathtaking view of the Limpopo-Shashe Rivers confluence; there are tree-top walks that allow visitors access to the Limpopo River and a bird hide at Manoutswa pan.

Accommodation
Leokwe Camp
This is Mapungubwe’s main camp, located in the eastern section of the Park in the spectacular sandstone hills.

Close to the camp guests can enjoy the Treetop Hide and the Confluence View Site & Picnic Area.

The camp itself has a swimming pool and sundeck, as well as a central braai area.

The following accommodation is available at Leokwe:

Cottages (14)
One bedroom with 2 single beds, plus a double sleeper couch, equipped kitchen, bathroom (w/c and shower) and airconditioning & ceiling fans installed in all units.

Each unit has a large lapa with braai facilities

Family Cottages (2)
2 Bedrooms, each with 2 single beds, equipped kitchen, bathroom (w/c and shower) and air-conditioning & ceiling fans installed in units.
Each unit has a large lapa with braai facilities.

Additional children (on mattresses) are not allowed at Leokwe.

Limpopo Forest Tented Camp
This camp, situated in the Limpopo riverine forest which offers excellent birding, is located in the western section of the Park. The camp is close to the Maloutswa Pan hide and accessible with normal sedan vehicles.

Accommodation is in the form of Forest Tents with 2 single beds, Barbeque Facilities, Ceiling Fan, Wc and shower and Kitchen.

   
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