A raw and real national park with good animal densities that’s connected to the world-famous Kruger.
Connected to the ever-famous Kruger National Park in South Africa, making one of the largest conservation areas in the world at 35,000 square kilometres (known as the Great Transfrontier Limpopo Park), Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park has been largely off limits in recent years. But not any more. Limpopo is a magical and wild place, where raw and real experiences reign supreme – think tracking lion through the tangled vegetation, watching trunk-swinging, ear-flapping elephant at close quarters, and spotting mysterious birdlife high in the trees. Wildlife densities might not be quite at the staggering numbers of the Kruger, but 6000-plus four-legged creatures have crossed the border from Kruger, and the mighty Shingwedzi River draws animals from far and wide. Really, Limpopo will only get better and better…