Welcome to the
Limpopo National Park
With the mighty Shingwedzi flowing through its heart, Limpopo National Park is populated with a wide range of wildlife, boasts breath-taking scenery and offers a range of exciting wilderness experiences.
This 1 million ha park borders on Kruger National Park in South Africa and stretches in a north-south direction for a distance of nearly 200km. The Zimbabwean border touches on the most northerly tip of the area and then runs away in a north-easterly direction.
The great Limpopo River forms the eastern boundary, whilst the Elefantes River and Massingir Dam form the boundary to the south.
This 1 million ha park borders on Kruger National Park in South Africa and stretches in a north-south direction for a distance of nearly 200km. The Zimbabwean border touches on the most northerly tip of the area and then runs away in a north-easterly direction.
The great Limpopo River forms the eastern boundary, whilst the Elefantes River and Massingir Dam form the boundary to the south.