Your search - LNP tourism - yielded the following results!
The original requested page does not exist.
- 1 : : Wildlife translocation
- More animals for Limpopo National ParkAnother massive translocation on animals is under way. Peace Parks Foundation has secured R18-million for the three-year programme to transloc…Wildlife translocation
- 2 : : Seven elephants released into Mozambique
- A family group of seven elephants were translocated from the Kruger National Park to the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique yesterday.This translocation was timed to coincide with…Seven elephants released
- 3 : : 40 elephants move to Mozambique
- During the first week in September, South Africa will translocate approximately 40 elephants from the Kruger National Park (KNP) to the relatively new Limpopo National Park (LNP) i…40 elephants move to Mozambique
- 4 : : Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park: Ministers meet to chart course for 2005
- New SA-Mozambique border post to ensure ease of access for tourists"Encouraging progress, and renewed energy to speed up the integration and development of the park", this was how …2005 course
- 5 : : Prof Willem van Riet's visit to Limpopo National Park
- 19 - 21 March 2006Prof Willem van Riet, CEO of Peace Parks Foundation, Mr Louis van Rensburg, Project Management Consultant, and Dr Frank Raimondo, Director of Peace Parks Foundati…Trip Report
- 6 : : The Limpopo National Park head office almost completed
- The first of the Limpopo National Park senior managers has moved into the recently completed staff housing in the Mozambican park. There are five units of which one is a family uni…LNP Head Office
- 7 : : Explore the Limpopo National Park from its first luxury camp
- The Machampane River is the only river in the Limpopo National Park (LNP) that originates in the Park. It meanders through a true wilderness area in the LNP and ends in the Olifant…LNP luxury camp
