Experience luxury, tranquility, and unforgettable moments that will leave an indelible mark on your soul. Immerse yourself in awe-inspiring landscapes as you venture into Limpopo's untamed wilderness.
Mopane Bush Lodge offers 15 en-suite thatched chalets, designed for intimate and restful experiences. Some chalets offer private splash pools, and each spacious room is furnished with top-quality amenities, including comfortable mattresses, A/C, ample storage, in-room safes, hairdryers, and tea/coffee stations with Nespresso machines as well as complimentary WiFi, Laundry service is available upon request.
For those seeking a self-catering experience, we offer 4 chalets while enjoying the facilities. The restaurant provides savor meals meticulously prepared to tantalize your taste buds. Enjoy your meals dining room, under the stars in our traditional boma, or poolside.
There are lots of Activities including guided tours to the ancient Kingdom of Mapungubwe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, at the Kaoxa San Rock Shelter to get the essence of the region's rich heritage. Participate in the thrilling tracking expedition with a hands-on approach, or appreciate nature through birding excursions, observing the vibrant avian species of the area.
At Mopane Bush Lodge, we are committed to conservation. By visiting, you contribute to the preservation of Limpopo's natural wonders and vibrant cultures. Experience the captivating beauty of the region while making a positive impact.
ChaletsCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeLuxury units
BomaCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeBoma Dinner braai
RestuarantCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeRomantic dinner
Picnic in the bushCredit: Mopane bush LodgeBreakfast pick nick in the bush
Rock artCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeCultural, historical experiences
Conservation activityCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeCheetah tracking activity
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CheetahsCheetahs
BuffaloBuffalo
ZebraZebra
CrocodileCrocodile
WildlifeCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeGiraffe in bushfield
ElephantElephant
Blue wildebeestBlue wildebeest
Bird-lifeBird-life
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Baobab treeBaobab Tree
Sunset ViewSunset View
Game DrivesCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeGame Drives
Conferencing AreaCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeConferencing Area
Dining AreaCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeDining Area
LoungeCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeLounge
Bar AreaCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeBar Area
FoodCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeFood
FoodCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeFood
FoodCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeFood
FoodCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeFood
Signature RoomCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeSignature Room
Signature Room Credit: Mopane Bush LodgeSignature Room
Signature Room OutsideCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeSignature Room Outside
Signature Room ViewCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeSignature Room View
Signature Room OutsideCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeSignature Room Outside
Signature Room BathroomCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeSignature Room Bathroom
Signature Room BathroomCredit: Mopane Bush LodgeSignature Room Bathroom
Spacious thatched chalets, air conditioned, main bedroom with quality mattresses, 2 twin beds/ 1 double bed, 1 bathroom with shower, bar fridge & tea/coffee station, desk, large closet, private garden area with table and chairs with views of the bushveld, and private outdoor shower
Spacious thatched chalets, air-conditioned, private splash pool; large main bedroom with quality mattresses 2 twin beds/1 double bed, 1 bathroom w/ shower & outside separate tub, bar fridge & tea/coffee station, desk, large closet, private garden area with table and chairs with views of the bushveld, Free Wifi
Thatched chalets, air conditioned, main bedroom w/ 2 twin beds/ 1 double bed, 1 bathroom w/ shower, large closet, table and two chairs, & each equipped w/ BBQ, microwave, toaster, fridge & coffee/tea ,station, utensils & cutlery for two, Free Wifi.
Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Air conditioner, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Children Friendly, Conference Centre, Guided Tours, Halaal, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service, Library, Mobile Connectivity, Outdoor Pool / Pool Deck, Parking, Pool, Power Generator , Restaurant, Secure Parking, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Fridge/Freezer, Hairdryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar, Outside Shower, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Big 5, Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Historical Tours, Museums, Natural History Tours, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Our beautiful home is a unique 12500 ha game reserve.
Our guides would love to show you around, as there is
so much to discover, sense, and experience! Mapesu is
home to elephants, leopards, cheetahs, African wild
dogs, buffalo, hippopotami, and a wide variety of big
and small antelope. Come enjoy a Game Drive in the
comfort of a game viewer and discover Mapesu’s
beauty.
BuffaloCredit: Federico De Lellis
Sable AntelopeCredit: Federico De Lellis
OstrichCredit: Federico De Lellis
HippopotamusCredit: Federico De Lellis
CheetahCredit: Federico De Lellis
ElephantCredit: Byron Grobler
LionCredit: Byron Grobler
Blue WildebeestCredit: Federico De Lellis
ZebraCredit: Federico De Lellis
Sun downers at our Main DamCredit: Byron Grobler
Snack boxCredit: Rowan Poortier
The night brings the animals to life! Being enveloped
in the electric sounds and secretive life of the animals
under the canvas of stars in the comfort of our game
viewer is exciting. The evening brings opportunities to
see species you are unlikely to find during the day. Be
on the lookout for bush babies (galagos), bushpigs,
hyenas, genets, and the tiniest chameleons. Maybe
you will get lucky and experience a thrilling encounter
with a leopard!
LeopardCredit: Rowan Poortier
Full MoonCredit: Camilla Sala
Brown HyenaCredit: Rowan Poortier
2 Male Lion BrothersCredit: Camilla Sala
PorcupineCredit: Quinten Knipping
Get an introduction to the ‘behind-the-scenes’
conservation operations that make Mapesu Private
Game Reserve tick. Learn about conservation
management, the daily duties ranging from bush
clearing, erosion control, and anti-poaching to
stocking control and fence maintenance. Set up a
camera trap with your guide and discover what came
past! Whilst enjoying being out in the bush, you will
leave this unique experience with a better
understanding of the conservation of our beautiful
flora and fauna.
Setting up a camera trapCredit: Rowan Poortier
Collard Wild dogCredit: Federico De Lellis
GemsbokCredit: Camera Trap
Spotted HyenaCredit: Camera Trap
Collard CheetahCredit: Federico De Lellis
Baby RhinoCredit: Camilla Sala
This exciting activity is to locate the animals through
the use of telemetry, technology, and old-fashioned
tracking. It will include both mobile and on-foot
tracking while accompanied by an experienced guide.
The experience will give you a deeper understanding
of what it takes to safeguard, protect, and conserve
the endangered species here at Mapesu.
Collard CheetahCredit: Jason SavageTracking cheetahs, and endangered wildlife in general, is crucial for their conservation and the health of ecosystems. By monitoring their movement, habitat use, and population dynamics, researchers gain valuable insights that inform management decisions and conservation strategies. This includes understanding their prey preferences, social behavior, and response to human activities like poaching and habitat loss.
Tracking with the telemetryCredit: Rowan PoortierTelemetry in endangered wildlife tracing involves using various devices, like radio, GPS, and satellite collars, to remotely monitor animal movements and behavior. These collars transmit data, including location and sometimes physiological information, allowing researchers and conservationists to track animals and gather crucial data for conservation efforts.
Collard Wild DogCredit: Rowan PoortierEndangered wildlife tracking, particularly of wild dogs, is crucial for understanding their behavior, habitat, and population dynamics, which informs conservation efforts. This data helps in identifying threats like poaching and snaring, as well as assessing the impact of human activities and potential solutions. Tracking also aids in monitoring pack dynamics, identifying individuals, and predicting future movements, which are essential for proactive conservation strategies.
Collard Wild DogCredit: Rowan PoortierEndangered wildlife tracking, particularly of wild dogs, is crucial for understanding their behavior, habitat, and population dynamics, which informs conservation efforts. This data helps in identifying threats like poaching and snaring, as well as assessing the impact of human activities and potential solutions. Tracking also aids in monitoring pack dynamics, identifying individuals, and predicting future movements, which are essential for proactive conservation strategies.
RhinoCredit: Camilla SalaEndangered wildlife tracking, particularly for rhino populations, is crucial for conservation efforts because it provides vital data for understanding animal behavior, habitat utilization, and population dynamics, enabling more effective protection measures. This data informs decisions about anti-poaching strategies, habitat management, and even successful reintroduction programs, ultimately contributing to the recovery and survival of these iconic species.
Credit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
Put on your walking shoes to embark on a guided
tour through the African bush for an all-encompassing
experience. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of
being in direct contact with nature. Traversing on foot
without the confines of a vehicle allows for a greater
sense of exploration. You will gain environmental
awareness through listening, observing, and
interpreting first everything around you. Accompanied
by our expert guides, this will be a truly unique and
unforgettable journey. Walk in the footsteps of
majestic creatures like the African Elephant, tracing
their ancient paths alongside us.
Guests admiring a giraffeCredit: Rowan Poortier
Track & SignCredit: Rowan Poortier
Sun downers and snack boxCredit: Rowan Poortier
Black-backed jackalCredit: Danielle Carstens
Giraffe TrackCredit: Rowan Poortier
Leopard TrackCredit: Camilla Sala
The rock art shelter is known worldwide as one of
the most impressive collections of San rock art and
one of the top 10 in South Africa. This tour will
leave you amazed and in awe of the ancient,
unique, and stunning paintings encrypted on
sandstone thousands of years ago. Our guide will
help you understand and learn about the San
people, their belief system surrounding these rare
and unique works of art, their culture, and their
ways of life.
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Grab your binoculars and join us for a guided tour
to see some of the most remarkable bird life
Limpopo has to offer! This tour is completely
tailored to your wishes. Depending on what you
would like to see, we have various locations and
different habitats to look for that one feathered
friend you would like to target. Our birding
excursions are possible at the following locations;
Mapungubwe National Park (both the Western and
Eastern sections), Mapesu Private Game Reserve,
Scroda Dam, and San Maria Wetlands.
Mapungubwe National Park has 383 recorded Bird
species and over 433 in our region, including the
elusive Pel’s fishing owl and the visiting
broad-billed rollers.
Grey heronCredit: Stefaan BouwerThe grey heron is a long-legged wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts of Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern parts migrate southwards in autumn.
Crimson-breasted shrikeCredit: Federica De LellisThe crimson-breasted shrike or the crimson-breasted gonolek, or the crimson-breasted boubou, is a southern African bird. It has black upper parts with a white flash on the wing, and bright scarlet underparts. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated it as a "least-concern species".
Woodland kingfisherCredit: Stefaan BouwerThe woodland kingfisher is a tree kingfisher that is widely distributed in Africa south of the Sahara.
Lilac-breasted rollerCredit: Federica De LellisThe lilac-breasted roller is an African bird of the roller family, Coraciidae. It is widely distributed in Southern and Eastern Africa, and is a vagrant to the southern Arabian Peninsula. It prefers open woodland and savanna, and it is for the most part absent from treeless places.
Crested barbetCredit: Federica De LellisThe crested barbet is a sub-Saharan bird in the Lybiidae family. Its specific name commemorates François Levaillant, a famed French naturalist.
Knob-Billed DucksCredit: Rowan PoortierThe knob-billed duck or African comb duck is a type of duck found along the tropical/sub-tropical wetlands and waterways of Sub-Saharan Africa and the island of Madagascar, as well as most of South Asia and mainland Indochina. Most taxonomic authorities classify the knob-billed duck and the comb duck separately.
Woodland kingfisherCredit: Stefaan BouwerThe woodland kingfisher is a tree kingfisher that is widely distributed in Africa south of the Sahara.
Kori bustardCredit: Stefaan BouwerThe kori bustard is the largest flying bird native to Africa. It is a member of the bustard family, which all belong to the order Otidiformes and are restricted in distribution to the Old World. It is one of the four species in the large-bodied genus Ardeotis.
Squacco heronCredit: Stefaan BouwerThe squacco heron is a small heron, 44–47 cm long, of which the body is 20–23 cm, with 80–92 cm wingspan. It is of Old World origins, breeding in southern Europe and the Greater Middle East.
Grey-headed bushshrikeCredit: Stefaan BouwerThe grey-headed bushshrike, colloquially known as the ghostbird, is a species of passerine bird in the family Malaconotidae. It is widespread throughout sub-Saharan Africa, although relatively absent in Central Africa and the interior of southern Africa.
Grey heronCredit: Stefaan BouwerThe grey heron is a long-legged wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts of Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern parts migrate southwards in autumn.
Join us on a drive in the comfort of a game viewer in
South Africa’s youngest and most northern national
park. Covering roughly 28,000 ha the park plays an
essential role in conserving the stunning and unique
Limpopo Valley’s ecology.
Confluence look out pointCredit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
WarthogCredit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
Snack box & drinksCredit: Byron Grobler
Road to MapungubweCredit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
Mapungubwe Credit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
Sun downers at the Confluence pointCredit: Byron Grobler
GiraffeCredit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
Schroda Dam look out pointCredit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
Baobab treeCredit: Mapesu Private Game Reserve
You will join us in the western section of
Mapungubwe National park for this game drive.
Here we have the opportunity to spend some
quality time at Maloutswa hide overlooking the
waterhole and the animal activities surrounding it.
The hide offers a great way to experience wildlife -
big and small without interrupting their daily
activities and natural behaviour.
ElephantsCredit: Federico De Ellis
GiraffesCredit: Federico De Ellis
WarthogsCredit: Federico De Ellis
ZebrasCredit: Federico De Ellis
Baobab treeCredit: Federico De Ellis
ElephantCredit: Federico De Ellis
SteenbokCredit: Federico De Ellis
MongooseCredit: Federico De Ellis
ElephantsCredit: Camilla Sala
Walk the steps to the summit of the UNESCO World
Heritage Site of Mapungubwe Hill, the location of
the first South African Bantu Kingdom. Guides will
regale you with tales of gold artefacts and ancient
civilizations. After touring the Heritage site, you’ll visit