Mapungubwe - A short a visit with the Moshi Monster *
Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 10:38 am
Our last visit to Mapungubwe NP was in July 2007 when Moshi Monster was still a tiny Grade 2 pupil. Four years later we decided it was time to see if it’s still such a magical place to visit after reading some wonderful trip reports on Mapungubwe. I made a booking from the 6 – 9 October, which will be perfect, because it’s in the school holidays. The itinerary is one night at the Vembe Wilderness camp followed by two nights at Leokwe Rest camp.
Last time we only stayed at Leokwe Rest camp, but could not enjoy the pool as it was winter and a cold front was passing by resulting even in snow in Jo’burg.
Mapungubwe National Park includes a World Heritage Site, which makes the park ideal if you want to show your child some of the history of South Africa. Last term Moshi Monster learnt about Mapungubwe in Social Science and I thought it would be great to show him the places he studied about.
What makes the park great for us is not only the Heritage site but the natural beauty and serenity you will find there. Numerous lookout decks are build along the Limpopo river and the hide at Malotswa is one of the best in South Africa never disappointing the ones with patience. The animal life is not the same as Kruger, but there is plenty to see and the birding is great.
On my wish list is the following:
Eland, Duiker, Red Hartebeest, Leopard, Wild dog, Aardvark, Hyaena, Elephant and Bushpig.
The birding wish list will be the following:
Verreaux’s (Giant) Eagle, Meyer’s Parrot, Pel’s Fishing Owl, Tropical Boubou and Collared Palm Thrush
I am starting off this TR with pictures from our previous visit and hope to have the same unique experience adding some similar and greater pics after the trip.
Leokwe Camp July 2007 (Take note of the elephant dung)

One of the best places to visit is the Treetop Walk among the riverine forest on a raised canopy walk that takes you to a hide over looking the Limpopo River.


View from the hide at the end of the Treetop Walk


Sunset close to Leokwe camp

To be continued......
Last time we only stayed at Leokwe Rest camp, but could not enjoy the pool as it was winter and a cold front was passing by resulting even in snow in Jo’burg.
Mapungubwe National Park includes a World Heritage Site, which makes the park ideal if you want to show your child some of the history of South Africa. Last term Moshi Monster learnt about Mapungubwe in Social Science and I thought it would be great to show him the places he studied about.
What makes the park great for us is not only the Heritage site but the natural beauty and serenity you will find there. Numerous lookout decks are build along the Limpopo river and the hide at Malotswa is one of the best in South Africa never disappointing the ones with patience. The animal life is not the same as Kruger, but there is plenty to see and the birding is great.
On my wish list is the following:
Eland, Duiker, Red Hartebeest, Leopard, Wild dog, Aardvark, Hyaena, Elephant and Bushpig.
The birding wish list will be the following:
Verreaux’s (Giant) Eagle, Meyer’s Parrot, Pel’s Fishing Owl, Tropical Boubou and Collared Palm Thrush
I am starting off this TR with pictures from our previous visit and hope to have the same unique experience adding some similar and greater pics after the trip.
Leokwe Camp July 2007 (Take note of the elephant dung)

One of the best places to visit is the Treetop Walk among the riverine forest on a raised canopy walk that takes you to a hide over looking the Limpopo River.


View from the hide at the end of the Treetop Walk


Sunset close to Leokwe camp

To be continued......