Cultural Tours
Through our social responsibility programme and the Motse Project we have been able to develop, in conjunction with the two local villages of Tsetsebjwe and Moletemane, two cultural tours that can be booked as an extra during a stay at the reserve. These can be done as a standalone activity or taken as part of a game drive by using the gate on the backline.
Bush Dinners
A bush dinner is something everyone should experience at least once and many visitors opt to "eat out" Limpopo-Lipadi style during their stay with us! There is something extremely special about a dining room in the wilderness and whilst you are free to picnic across the reserve, either in one of our special spots or just on the bonnet of the landcruiser somewhere in the bush, it is a real treat to have someone prepare a delicious dinner served up at a banqueting table!
Wild Dog Tracking
Over the last few years the reserve has been working hard to rehabilitate a litter of rescued wild dog pups and reintroduce them to the wild. The release occurred in late 2010 and although there have been momentous events with the appearance of five new wild dogs on the reserve and the subsequent disruption of the pack, we are proud to say that we have a healthy, well established pack of wild dogs roaming the reserve and breeding successfully. The dominent female, Two Spots, wears a radio collar that allows us to monitor the pack's movements but also to offer an opportunity few others can: to track the dogs on foot!
Fishing
Another possibility for the intrepid is to fish in the Limpopo River. We have developed a number of picnic spots along the banks and these, and other locations, can be used for fishing expeditions. However you must take care when picking your position and ensure you watch carefully for hippos and crocodiles!



