Overview
South Africa consists of 9 different provinces, namely Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Kwa-Zulu Natal, North West, Northern Cape, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Gauteng, and the Freestate. Each province has its legal ordinances for hunting, that we as outfitters and professional hunters must abide by. There are also 9 different biomes within South Africa, giving the country its vast landscape and diverse vegetation.
PROVINCE
In Limpopo, the summers are long, warm, and partly cloudy and the winters are short, cold, dry, and clear. Over the year, the temperature typically varies from 40°F to 80°F and is rarely below 35°F or above 89°F. Limpopo is the Northernmost province of South Africa. It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's Western and Northern borders. Limpopo Province shares international borders with districts and provinces of three countries: Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Limpopo is the link between South Africa and countries further afield in sub-Saharan Africa. On its southern edge, from east to west, it shares borders with the South African provinces of Mpumalanga, Gauteng, and North West. Limpopo has a diverse landscape made up of mostly bushveld - an area of mixed grasslands and trees. The largest section of the Kruger National Park can be found along Limpopo’s eastern border. This coupled with semi-desert, open savannah, and subtropical vegetation, makes for interesting ventures. South of Limpopo is the Soutpansberg mountains, where there is a diverse network of habitats with over 300 indigenous tree species. This area is known to have the highest concentration of leopards to be found anywhere in the world. The Soutpansberg and Waterberg mountains are found within the province and are excellent tourist attractions. There are a number of tourism routes and trails that are open for visitors to appreciate the magnificent flora and fauna of this region.
PROVINCE
In Limpopo, the summers are long, warm, and partly cloudy and the winters are short, cold, dry, and clear. Over the year, the temperature typically varies from 40°F to 80°F and is rarely below 35°F or above 89°F. Limpopo is the Northernmost province of South Africa. It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's Western and Northern borders. Limpopo Province shares international borders with districts and provinces of three countries: Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Limpopo is the link between South Africa and countries further afield in sub-Saharan Africa. On its southern edge, from east to west, it shares borders with the South African provinces of Mpumalanga, Gauteng, and North West. Limpopo has a diverse landscape made up of mostly bushveld - an area of mixed grasslands and trees. The largest section of the Kruger National Park can be found along Limpopo’s eastern border. This coupled with semi-desert, open savannah, and subtropical vegetation, makes for interesting ventures. South of Limpopo is the Soutpansberg mountains, where there is a diverse network of habitats with over 300 indigenous tree species. This area is known to have the highest concentration of leopards to be found anywhere in the world. The Soutpansberg and Waterberg mountains are found within the province and are excellent tourist attractions. There are a number of tourism routes and trails that are open for visitors to appreciate the magnificent flora and fauna of this region.