Limpopo Attractions 
List of Tzaneen Attractions and Activities:
The Limpopo Province is packed with endless things to do and things to see. During your stay at Agatha Mountain Retreat you will be spoiled by a wide variety of Limpopo attractions and activities that include scenic routes, adventure tours, museums, culinary routes, historical sites and many, many more . . .
Our self-catering guest house is en-route to the world-renowned Kruger National Park, Mozambique, Venda and Botswana that makes us the perfect stop-over or halfway house. We are situated only 4.5 kilometres from the Tzaneen CBD and a wide variety of popular Tzaneen attractions and activities surround us.
Below is a list of some of the most popular attractions and activities in the Limpopo Area:
Kruger National Park: Approximately 90 minutes drive
| The Kruger National Park has been South Africa's number one tourist attraction for many years. Here you will be amazed by the natural beauty of South Africa and here you can also spot the Big Five. The Kruger National Park consists of several camps and a choice between self-catering, luxury accommodation, chalets and camping facilities is available. |
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Agatha Crocodile Ranch: Approximately 5 minutes drive
| Agatha Crocodile Ranch offers daily feeding shows and tours around the farm. They also offer you the opportunity to hold a baby crocodile and feed a live BIG one! While you're there, visit the local art gallery and buy a souvenir at the curio shop. |
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En-route to Mozambique:
| Agatha Mountain Retreat is en-route to Mozambique. Mozambique is also known as the 'Land of Smiles' and you will be blown away by the beautiful white beaches and clear ocean. |
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Modjadji Cycad Forest: Approximately 20 minutes drive
| The Modjadji Cycad Forest is the largest natural cycad forest in the world. Legend tells that there once was a powerful Queen, capable of doing rain dances and putting powerful spells on other tribes. She lived in the Modjadji Forest and this is how the legend began . . . |
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EFAF (Elephant Back Rides): Approximately 40 minutes drive
| EFAF offers an educational hands-on experience with elephants like no other! Experience a once in a lifetime elephant back ride and be amazed by the intelligence of these ancient animals." |
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Tzaneen CBD: Approximately 10 minutes drive
| Agatha Mountain Retreat is situated approximately 4.5 kilometres from the Tzaneen Central Business District. The Tzaneen town consists of shops, restaurants, doctors, hospitals, hobby shops and more. Tzaneen is also known as the 'Tropical Paradise' because of its tropical climate, ideal for citrus farming. |
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Debegeni Waterfalls: Approximately 25 minutes drive
| The Debegeni Waterfalls offers braai (barbeque) facilities, walking trails and natural rock pools. Enjoy a peaceful day with the family at this tranquil waterfall and let the fresh air fill your soul. |
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Haenertsburg Village: Approximately 30 minutes drive
| The Haenertsburg Village is a small town community in the Magoebaskloof Mountains. There you will experience the friendliness of the locals and the natural beauty of the mountains. Visit the curio shops, enjoy a mouthwatering meal at The Red Plate and visit some nearby attractions. |
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Panorama Route: Approximately 150 minutes drive
| The Panorama Route is ideal for all the nature lovers and one of the most beautiful and popular travel destinations in South Africa. This route starts at Bourke's Luck Potholes and ends at the Three Rondavels. |
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Pilgrims Rest: Approximately 150 minutes drive
| The whole town of Pilgrims Rest has been declared a national monument - taking the visitors to the day of old Transvaal Gold Rush. This town offers curio shops, an old style pub, museums and more. |
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Sabie: Approximately 150 minutes drive
| Experience the natural beauty of nature in and around Sabie. Sabie is a small country town nestled in the breathtaking Drakensberg mountains of the Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. This town is a great tourist attraction, offering museums, nature reserves, walking trails, curio shops, majestic waterfalls and many, many more . . . |
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