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Birders best season

Birders best season

The green summer season is sometimes viewed by some as less exciting, as it can be very hard to see wildlife through the leafy and dense bush. But for bird lovers it doesn’t get better than this. This is the season of plenty also for birds. Not only the ‘local’ birds...

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Traffic in the Bush

Traffic in the Bush

Shareholder Martina and her partner Jost spent about four weeks in the reserve. So many incredible adventures to tell. Here is the first one, about ‘traffic’ in Limpopo-Lipadi. Here we also have some traffic rules, which are not created by man, but by nature… Full...

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Sundowner bliss with animal parade

Sundowner bliss with animal parade

Sometimes you need a bit of luck and some calculations. While driving around the reserve on a rather uneventful evening we all of a sudden saw three rhino that were about to cross the road. Our guide Lucky quickly made the calculation that these three were probably on...

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Fly, pray, dive, catch, swallow, repeat

Fly, pray, dive, catch, swallow, repeat

Sitting on the banks of the mighty Limpopo river is like going on a game drive without using your vehicle, especially when the river starts to dry up in the spring just before the summer rains start. Anything from elephant, kudu and impala coming down the sandy parts...

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Southern Plains is a place of abundance

Southern Plains is a place of abundance

With a second year of good rains the reserve is looking so green and lush and the animals seem to be thriving. So the best part of being a shareholder of Limpopo-Lipadi is that you can take your time and enjoy whatever is unfolding before your eyes. And the Southern...

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Summertime… and the livin’ is (slightly more) easy

Summertime… and the livin’ is (slightly more) easy

After some good rains in the past months, the reserve looks in mint condition: the grass stands tall, the Limpopo river flows strongly, the trees are full of new leaves. Which makes the living of plain’s animals a lot easier. Enough food, shade and places to find...

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