Limpopo, the northernmost province of South Africa, shares borders with Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. In addition to having breathtaking scenery and an abundance of historical and cultural artifacts, the region is rich in wildlife.
The northern region of the Kruger National Park, situated in Limpopo, is well-known for its abundant bird life, sizable tsessebe and sable populations, and enormous herds of buffalo and elephant.
One of the longest-living trees in Africa, the baobab tree, is a famous feature of Limpopo. The average age of those found in the northern regions of Limpopo is between 300 and 500 years old, while some are over 3,000 years old.