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Makapansgat Valley
The Baobabs
Modjadji Cycad Reserve
Mapungubwe National Park
Pedi Cultural Village
The Rhino Museum
Polokwane Game Reserve
Limpopo Hiking Trails
Limpopo 4 x 4 Trails
Marakele National Park |
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Limpopo’s cultural heritage has deep roots. Dating back to 1000 AD, it is full of stories of lost civilisations, African kings and queens, historical groups that left their mark in secretive caves and traditional cultures that still hold on to the myths and legends of their forefathers.
Limpopo's cultural heritage also includes Mapungubwe, a World Heritage Site that produced dozens of artefacts illustrating the existence of a wealthy African kingdom, around 1050 and 1270 AD.
The relics indicated this civilisation's extraordinary metal-working abilities and its regular trade with the East. More recently, Limpopo was home to African kings such King Sekhukhune who built the great Marota (Bapedi) empire here. |
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