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Limpopo National Park

Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park

Limpopo National Park irrigation schemes

Limpopo National Park is the 1 million hectare Mozambican component of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. When the Park was proclaimed in 2001, a buffer zone was included along the Limpopo River. At the time, the boundary for the buffer zone was realigned to ensure that the 25 000 people living along the Limpopo River would have adequate space for their resource utilisation needs.

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Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park

Limpopo National Park 4×4 campsites

The Mozambican Government has identified the development of Limpopo National Park, which is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, as a high priority to attain conservation objectives and increase tourism to the...

Limpopo National Park, Wildlife Crime

Cross-border Cooperation

On Tuesday, 25 November 2008 the Managing Executive of the Kruger National Park, Dr Bandile Mkhize presented Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park with a rubber dingy on a loan basis to help with law...

Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park, Tourism

Explore Parque Nacional do Limpopo in your 4×4 and make an impact!

For the first time 4×4 enthusiasts have the opportunity to explore a national park and at the same time participate in a census that will have a meaningful impact on the knowledge base...

Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park

Freedom in the wilderness

Why should “Kruger’s new east”, as it’s being hyped, be part of your next park itinerary? JAZZ KUSCHKE crossed the border into Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park to find out. Along with Kruger and...

Limpopo National Park

New camp in Limpopo National Park

Campismo Albufeira was opened late-2007 and is situated close to the Massingir Entrance Gate, as well as the Massingir Dam wall. It consists of four chalets of reed and canvas, each with a...

Limpopo National Park

Transfrontier park bountiful

The southern African Transfrontier Park initiative is bearing fruit particularly as far as endangered roan and sable antelope are concerned. These relocated species have adapted well to the new environment. Since being moved...

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