About Limpopo & How to Get Here


Limpopo Province
The Limpopo province, known as the bushveld, is in the far north of South Africa. The Limpopo River is a boundary between neighbors Botswana and Zimbabwe.
The highest number of outfitters in South Africa (approximately 80%) are based here in the Limpopo province due to the high concentration of game and available hunting areas. The terrain is generally wooded and thick but has mixed grassland, mountain ranges and trees.
During the rainy season, the vegetation is thick, but we do offer year-round hunting if you can't come April through September.
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For bowhunters, the Limpopo province can't be beat as the terrain results in shorter shots and game can be taken by both spot and stalk and over water (especially in August and September when water is more concentrated in fewer locations).
Getting Here
You will fly into Johannesburg (JNB) at O.R. Tambo International Airport. From there we will pick you up and bring you north to your hunting lodge. This is approximately a four-and-a-half-hour car ride. Note, you can reduce your overland car drive by booking a short 30-minute flight from JNB into Polokwane (PTG) where we would pick you up and drive you to your hunting lodge--drive time an hour and a half. (As of spring 2025, the flight between JNB and PTG was about one to two hundred U.S. dollars.)
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Note, Delta Airlines now offers a non-stop flight from Atlanta to Johannesburg. This is the quickest way to get to us and the price is very competitive. (As of spring 2025, a round-trip ticket from Anchorage Alaska to Johannesburg is under $2,000.00.)