
Glentig Self-catering Accommodation
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From
R 900
Per unit per night in February


Witgatboom Boskamp is an African-style bushcamp accommodation in a private malaria-free wildlife estate, 11 km outside Mookgophong in the Waterberg district, Limpopo. It comprises 7 thatched cabins or chalets arranged around a giant boma, for up to 21 guests.
Outdoor Pool
Full Kitchen
Bird Watching

Witgatboom Boskamp
Self-catering
14km from Warmbaths (A Forever Resort)
From
R 900
Per unit per night in February
Outdoor Pool
Full Kitchen
Bird Watching
About Glentig
Glentig is a small rural settlement in Limpopo province, located in the Waterberg region west of Polokwane. The area serves as a gateway to the surrounding bushveld and farmlands, offering visitors a quiet base for exploring the wider Waterberg landscape.
Glentig sits in the heart of Limpopo's Waterberg district, approximately 70 kilometres west of Polokwane along the R33 route. This sparsely populated area forms part of the greater Mogalakwena municipal region, where agriculture and cattle farming dominate the local economy. The landscape here is typical of the Waterberg bushveld, with acacia trees, grasslands, and rocky outcrops defining the terrain.
The settlement's location makes it a practical stopping point for travellers moving between Polokwane and the western parts of Limpopo. The region experiences hot summers and mild, dry winters, with most rainfall occurring between November and March. Visitors should be prepared for high temperatures during summer months and cooler evenings in winter.
Those seeking Glentig accommodation will find the area appeals primarily to travellers interested in rural farm stays and agricultural tourism. The surrounding properties often offer insights into South African farming life, with some working farms welcoming guests. The wider Waterberg region is known for its game reserves and nature areas, though Glentig itself remains a quiet agricultural centre.
The nearby town of Mokopane, roughly 40 kilometres to the southeast, provides essential services, shops, and fuel stations. This larger centre also offers access to attractions like the Arend Dieperink Museum and serves as a supply hub for the surrounding farming communities. The R33 and R101 roads connect Glentig to these regional centres and facilitate access to other parts of Limpopo.
Visitors to this part of Limpopo should expect a genuine rural experience rather than tourist infrastructure. The area suits those looking to escape urban environments and experience the agricultural heartland of the province. Self-catering facilities and advance planning are recommended, as amenities are limited in the immediate vicinity.
Glentig sits in the heart of Limpopo's Waterberg district, approximately 70 kilometres west of Polokwane along the R33 route. This sparsely populated area forms part of the greater Mogalakwena municipal region, where agriculture and cattle farming dominate the local economy. The landscape here is typical of the Waterberg bushveld, with acacia trees, grasslands, and rocky outcrops defining the terrain.
The settlement's location makes it a practical stopping point for travellers moving between Polokwane and the western parts of Limpopo. The region experiences hot summers and mild, dry winters, with most rainfall occurring between November and March. Visitors should be prepared for high temperatures during summer months and cooler evenings in winter.
Those seeking Glentig accommodation will find the area appeals primarily to travellers interested in rural farm stays and agricultural tourism. The surrounding properties often offer insights into South African farming life, with some working farms welcoming guests. The wider Waterberg region is known for its game reserves and nature areas, though Glentig itself remains a quiet agricultural centre.
The nearby town of Mokopane, roughly 40 kilometres to the southeast, provides essential services, shops, and fuel stations. This larger centre also offers access to attractions like the Arend Dieperink Museum and serves as a supply hub for the surrounding farming communities. The R33 and R101 roads connect Glentig to these regional centres and facilitate access to other parts of Limpopo.
Visitors to this part of Limpopo should expect a genuine rural experience rather than tourist infrastructure. The area suits those looking to escape urban environments and experience the agricultural heartland of the province. Self-catering facilities and advance planning are recommended, as amenities are limited in the immediate vicinity.