From idyllic waterfalls to the largest crocodile farm in the Southern Hemisphere, Limpopo has landmark attractions for everyone.
Debengeni Falls
Within the verdant natural beauty of the Magoebaskloof Pass, an area of immense splendour in the northern part of the Drakensberg mountain range, Debengeni Falls is an idyllic example of the untouched, untainted appeal of Limpopo. Here, the Ramadipha River tumbles 80 metres to its base, demonstrating the unharnessed power of nature.
Thaba Kwena Crocodile Farm
Nestled between Bela-Bela and Modimolle in the Waterberg, Thaba Kwena Crocodile Farm was founded more than 25 years ago. This is the largest commercial crocodile farm in the Southern Hemisphere and home to approximately 45,000 crocodiles of varying sizes. Feeding time at the farm is an experience not to be missed, as these ferocious beasts create a breathtaking spectacle.
Tzaneen Museum
This museum is crammed full of fascinating artefacts of the local Tsonga and Northern Sotho people’s pottery, basketry, beadwork, weapons, sacred drums, and numerous other items of ethnological importance to the region. There is also a comprehensive collection of woodcarvings by local artists alongside the museum’s pottery collection, which covers a period of nearly 2,000 years.