
Game Viewing in Waterberg
R 900


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.





Legend Simba is a privately owned collection of luxury boutique villas and suites within the famous Legend Simba Safari Resort in the African bush of Limpopo Province. Zebras, antelopes, impalas and many more mammals roam freely around the accommodation. Suites and villas offer panoramic views.
Thokozela Game Ranch





Thokozela Game Ranch, just two hours from Gauteng, immerses holiday seekers in the malaria-free African bushveld amid stunning Waterberg mountains. Spot giraffes and kudus while enjoying quad biking or game drives; comfortable accommodation ensures a thrilling, relaxing escape!
About Waterberg
Waterberg is part of Limpopo Province and covers a large area with rolling hills and plateaus. The region extends over 150 kilometres, featuring the Waterberg Mountains that rise to heights of around 2,000 metres. These geological features formed millions of years ago and contain evidence of early human ancestors. Rainfall patterns vary, supporting grasslands and forests that sustain local fauna.
The Waterberg Biosphere Reserve protects numerous species, including elephants, rhinos and antelopes. Marakele National Park, located within the area, spans over 60,000 hectares and offers sightings of birds and big game. Fossil discoveries in the region date back to the Permian period, providing insights into prehistoric life. Waterberg also includes sites like the Makapan Valley, which holds archaeological importance for its early human remains.
Activities in Waterberg focus on outdoor pursuits such as hiking trails and game drives. Visitors can spend days in reserves observing animals in their habitats or exploring cultural villages. The area has rivers for fishing and dams for boating, adding to recreational options. Local communities offer guided tours that highlight traditional practices and environmental conservation.
Waterberg accommodation options range from lodges to camps, catering to different budgets and preferences. The region is accessible via major roads from Johannesburg, about 200 kilometres away, making it convenient for trips. Weather is generally warm, with summer rains, so planning visits in the dry season ensures better conditions for activities.