It’s all in the (ground hornbill) family

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,...
Bush dinners: the best way to spend an evening

Bush dinners: the best way to spend an evening

One of the most fun things of safari life is that nature provides the best décor for your everyday routine in the bush. But sometimes it is time for celebration! At Limpopo-Lipadi the staff goes to great lengths to let the shareholders enjoy the bush in the most...
If you’re small, you must be smart

If you’re small, you must be smart

“If you’re small, you must be smart Limpopo-Lipadi’s elephant breeding herd roams across the reserve, but there is a pattern in where they prefer to go. Oftentimes they come back to the freshwater basins at Longwope farm. After a long hot day, you can find them...
Eye to eye

Eye to eye

Shareholder Mauro has lots of reflective moments when driving around in the Reserve and looking eye to eye with the animals he encounters: “I love the gaze of the animals and capture their curiosity with the camera the moment before they flee into the bush!”...
The joy of taking a mud bath

The joy of taking a mud bath

As shareholders we cannot emphasise enough how incredible it is to be able to enjoy the bush at your own pace and terms (provided limitations of safety of course) at Limpopo-Lipadi. As we always say: the African bush your own way… And so it happens that you put the...
Medical equipment for the clinics

Medical equipment for the clinics

Earlier this year, the Motse Committee (the community outreach arm of Limpopo-Lipadi) purchased much-needed medical equipment for clinics in the villages of Tsetsebjwe and Moletemane. Included were items such as multi-function hospital beds, glucose meters and infant...