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Vultures’ bacchanal
Nature is not always pretty and for most animals it is eat or be eaten, for survival. So, if an accident or a fight happens and an animal dies this may be seen as sad, but it also provides a lot of food for a host of animals. Like in this instance. Some weeks ago, two...
A new Motse logo
The Motse Committee have a new logo, designed by Tony Keiponye and Bofelo Sesedi, students from the Tsetsebjwe Junior Secondary School! The Motse Committee asked the Head Mistress and Art Teacher from TJSS to help run the competition, and students were asked to submit...
A lush green Reserve
The green season in the Tuli Block is an amazing time to visit Limpopo-Lipadi, as shareholders Guido and Nancy found out last February: “We had a fantastic stay in the Reserve in February. Although we expected it to be hot and dry, we experienced quite a lot of rain....
Last birds of Summer
With autumn and winter approaching in the Southern hemisphere and spring awakening north of the equator, the migratory birds are getting ready to leave. Around this time of year many of the bee-eaters, swallows, rollers, storks and others will head north to enjoy the...
Kudu at the lodge
When the Limpopo River is low, a lot of animals make the most of it, while looking if the grass is greener on the other side. And so it happened that this shareholder was fortunate enough to get daily visits from a large herd of kudu and waterbuck. One morning she...
It’s all in the (ground hornbill) family
Besides the smaller hornbill species (yellow-, red- and grey-billed) Limpopo-Lipadi boasts the presence of some Southern ground-hornbills. If they are out in the open or in flight, it’s impossible to miss them. Their sheer size is at an impressive 1-meter height,...





