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Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa
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Mabalingwe, ‘the Place of the Spotted Leopard’ is a Limpopo Nature Reserve offering superb big game viewing and birding combined with great hospitality.
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Located in a malaria-free zone in Limpopo
Game viewing, horse safaris and team building
A variety of accommodation is available to suit all budgets
Conference and wedding facilities for up to 250 delegates
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This big game, malaria-free Limpopo nature reserve in South Africa rests in the shadow of the Waterberg Mountains. Mabalingwe Nature Reserve is a year round safari destination – an escape from the stress of city life and a reminder of some of life's forgotten pleasures.
Just two hours by car from Johannesburg or Pretoria, this lush Limpopo nature reserve is spread over 12 500 hectares of prime game land and rolling hills. Mabalingwe Nature Reserve in South Africa is home to magnificent big game. Guests can see Elephant, White Rhino, Leopard, Hippo, Giraffe and Sable antelope amongst 32 species of wildlife. For the avid birding enthusiast more than 250 bird species can also be spotted.
Mabalingwe provides a number of recreational facilities and there is something for everyone. In between game viewing and exciting safari activities guests at Mabalingwe Nature Reserve can enjoy racquet sports, swimming and relaxing over sundowners followed by a superb meal in the Tshukudu Restaurant.
Warm hospitality synonymous with South Africa and game viewing adventures create unforgettable holiday memories. The friendly and professional staff members at Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa, make sure that every guest is well taken care of. Shuttle transport can be arranged to the reserve with advance notice.
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Weddings at Mabalingwe
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Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa, is a wonderful wedding location. It offers a church, a spacious ball room and wonderful tranquil surroundings.
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Conference centre at Mabalingwe
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The conference centre at this South African nature reserve in the Limpopo province has the capacity and flexibility to cater for 250 delegates.
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