Mapungubwe National Park

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Mapungubwe National Park
Mapungubwe National Park
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Mapungubwe National Park Overview

Mapungubwe is not only a fascinating National Park, but it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its archaeological treasures being of huge cultural importance. Mapungubwe is situated at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe Rivers, at the meeting point of the borders of South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe, and as a reserve it is rich in biodiversity with great scenic beauty.
The focal point of the Heritage Site is Mapungubwe Hill, where a very developed African civilisation prospered between 1200 and 1270 AD. The area was already inhabited by a growing Iron Age community from 900 AD and became rich through trade with places like Egypt, India and China. This Hill is the place where archeologists excavated the now famous golden rhino and other evidence of a wealthy African kingdom.

The Iron Age civilization of Mapungubwe was not limited by the Limpopo river. Animals have also always been able to wander around in the area of South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. For this reason South Africa signed a memorandum of understanding with Botswana and Zimbabwe, which established what is now known as the Limpopo-Shashe Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA).
The wonderful scenic backdrop for a rich variety of animal life is formed by the Park's Sandstone formations, Mopane Tree woodlands, unique riverine forest, and the enormous baobab trees. Elephant, giraffe, white rhino, eland, gemsbok and numerous other antelope species occur naturally in the area. There are lions, leopards and hyenas in Mapungubwe, but you have to be very lucky to see these predators. There are approximately 400 species of birds, including kori bustard, tropical boubou and pels fishing owl, and so the Park is also a birders paradise.

There are also smaller game species to be seen in the Park, including badgers, civets, porcupine, caracal, and vervet monkeys. Pythons and Black mambas are common, and there is a diverse insect life.
There are several camps of different types in Mapungubwe:

Leokwe Camp: This is the main camp, situated amongst spectacular sandstone hills. The Treetop Hide, Confluence View Site, and the Picnic Area are close to Leokwe, making it a very convenient camp at which to stay. The camp itself has a swimming pool and sundeck, as well as a central braai area.

Limpopo Forest Tented Camp: This camp, because of its situation in Limpopo riverine forest is a excellent place for birding. The camp is close to the Maloutswa Pan hide.

Tshugulu Lodge: This luxury lodge sleeps 1 x 12 in the guest lodge with 6 x bedrooms, a bath, en-suite swimming pool and an exclusive eco-trail.

Vhembe Wilderness Camp: This Camp has been built on a small ridge within a valley, within walking distance of the Limpopo River and the Mapungubwe Hill Heritage Site.

Mazhou Camping Site: Mazhou Camping Site is situated close to the Limpopo Forest Tented Camp and caters for 10 caravans or tents, and each camping site is equipped with a power point.

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Average rating 5 / 5 from 1 visitor reviews
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    Posted February 2010

    facination

    Thato Ntoampe from Johannesburg

    it is quite facinating and unbearingly true what happened to it and why the elders left we dont know but this park was built to see the natural beauty of africa as well as its history and agriculture it is indeed beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Mapungubwe National Park

Route R572 68km from Musina Musina
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  • From Johannesburg/Pretoria
    * Take N1 North to Polokwane; in Polokwane CBD take R521 to Dendron, about 40km to Vivo to join Alldays, another 23km to the Mapungubwe Entrance and Reception.
    * Take N1 to Polokwane CBD, 107km to Makhado to Musina with the N1. From Musina join R572 about 68km to the Mapungubwe Entrance and Reception.
    * Air: Closest airport is Polokwane, 200 km from the park.
    * Car hire: There is an Avis Office in Musina.
    * Coaches: Daily coach service to Musina from Gauteng.

    Internal Road Network:
    Approximately 35km of roads are suitable for normal sedan vehicles. A further 100km is accessible to all terrain (4x4) vehicles. Fill up your fuel tank at Alldays/ Musina as you cannot buy petrol at the park.
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