
Where three countries meet — Africa's lost kingdom and ancient baobabs
Mapungubwe National Park Heritage Safari
Small Group Tour
Max 10 guests
Private Tour
Own guide & vehicle
Luxury Custom
Tailored to you
Mapungubwe National Park is one of South Africa's most extraordinary and least-visited destinations. A UNESCO World Heritage Site at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers (where South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe meet), Mapungubwe was the capital of a sophisticated Iron Age kingdom that predated Great Zimbabwe. Climb to the hilltop where the famous Golden Rhino was discovered. Explore ancient baobab forests older than Christianity. Spot elephants, leopards, and white rhinos against a landscape of sandstone formations and riverine forests.
Tour Highlights
Interactive Route Map
Click markers to see stop details. Route is approximate and may vary.
Your Day, Stop by Stop
A cinematic journey through Cape Town's most iconic landmarks
Lodge Pickup
Depart from your Limpopo lodge
Enter Mapungubwe
Gate entry and orientation
Archaeological Walk
Hike to Mapungubwe Hill — the royal capital and Golden Rhino site
Interpretive Centre
World-class museum with archaeological exhibits and the Golden Rhino replica
Game Drive
Drive through the park — elephants, rhinos, leopards, rare Pels fishing owl
Confluence Viewpoint
Lunch overlooking the Limpopo-Shashe confluence — see 3 countries
Baobab Trail
Walk among ancient baobab trees — some over 2,000 years old
Departure
Return drive to your lodge
What's Included
Inclusions
- Lodge pickup (Limpopo region)
- 4x4 vehicle
- Expert guide
- Park entrance fees
- Packed lunch
- Archaeological site access
- Water & refreshments
Exclusions
- Accommodation
- Gratuities
- Museum shop purchases
Why Book Direct With Us?
Typical conditions · Plan your visit accordingly
Best Time to Go
Winter (May-Sep) is the best time — cooler temperatures and excellent game viewing.
What to Bring
- Hiking boots
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Camera
- Binoculars
- Warm morning layer
- 2+ litres water
Insider Tips
- Mapungubwe is one of South Africa's best-kept secrets — very few tourists
- The ancient baobabs here are among the oldest living organisms on Earth
- The confluence viewpoint where 3 countries meet is profoundly beautiful
Meeting Point
Pickup from lodges in Limpopo region (Musina, Beitbridge area)
