Mapungubwe National Park Musina

Mapungubwe National Park





928 Reviews
  • Wednesday6 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday6 AM–6 PM
  • Friday6 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday6 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday6 AM–6 PM
  • Monday6 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday6 AM–6 PM




Mapungubwe National Park Musina




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Hours

  • Wednesday6 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday6 AM–6 PM
  • Friday6 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday6 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday6 AM–6 PM
  • Monday6 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday6 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Public toilet
  • Picnic tables




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khethiwe Gumede
10.10.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
Nice national park, stayed at the open park camps was very scaredbut nothing bad happened. Showers were open and houses open to the park. Network poor, reception not always open. Feels little unsafe unless you not scared of wild animals. Resturant options not many is more of a shop. Not a lot of options to do during the day.
Rory Baker
25.08.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
We had three short days of pleasure at this unique boutique national park, which is also a world heritage site. It holds surprises around every corner, and the guided heritage tour is very enlightening with respect to the ancient history of our continent. Thank you Mr Masalesa for the insight and knowledge that you shared with us. Special mention for Given and Solly who went out of their way to make our stay at the campsite more pleasurable and Bafana who accommodated our needs at the museum, with permission from his supervisor. All staff made us feel like welcome guests. Other highlights include the bountiful wildlife and spectacular views at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers. 10 out of 10 for an enthralling, breathtaking journey into our continent's history.
Shirley Mills
13.08.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
The chalets are the best at Leokwe camp. We were very lucky to have the elephants come and drink from the pool while we were having our afternoon swim. Plenty wild life. Only wished they had a little tuck shopThank you so much for the great stay.
Marleen
11.08.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
This is a very unique park. There are so many different landscapes and topography in this one park. The park is not very big, but you still need 2 days to really explore all the routes and scenic drives. It is highly advisable to drive with a 4x4 vehicle as many of the roads will not be accessible with a normal car. The Tree top walkway is only half of the original length due to the water destroying the rest of it. It has not yet been repaired. The 4 decks at the Confluence, are something that no picture can describe! It literally takes your breath away. Had a wonderful stay at Leokwe camp and the rock pool was a nice suprise as it gets very hot. The rooms also have air-conditioners and outdoor showers.
Elma von Paster
06.08.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
Nature at its best. The Ech 4x4 route was the best we have ever done.Sadly the facilities at OUR world heritage site are not maintained. Interactive screens in museum not working, curio shop almost empty and closed. Please do not ask for cappuccino - short answer I dont know that". Kudus for the 10 tins of cooldrink in the freezer.......Toilets at lookout point was filled to the brim and basin full of rubbish. The smell is undescribable.The Service/attitude of staff at main gate = disinterested and zero knowledge."
Martijn Baart
05.08.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
Beautiful National Park with some of the most spectaculair views in South Africa. Highly recommend the heritage walk, as well as staying at least one night in the Leokwe Rest Camp.
Doris Macharia
24.07.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
Very nice park with lots of wild animals, pleasant SAN Parks staff and Tshugulu lodge was exceptional - clean, very spacious and tranquil! The heritage significance of the national park was nostalgic. Loved the confluence of Shashe and Limpopo rivers as well as seeing the iconic Mapungubwe hill. SANP Parks have done a great job conserving the environment and the massive baobab trees. Great experience overall!! Highly recommended!!
Maletje Mponwana
23.07.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
Although I didnt get to see all there was to see, despite arriving just as they opened Mapungubwe's game drive routes are unique compared to many SanParks I've been to! Great for those who look for game sightseeing in under 4 hours... DO visit the Museum to hear more about the World heritage site!!!! Make sure you ask about the confluence of Zim, Bots and SA at Shashe river..or else you might miss it.
Gerd NRW
21.07.2023
Mapungubwe National Park
Beautiful and quiet Nationalpark in a wonderful landscape. By just driving the main" roads we saw many animals. The picnic side was already occupied by baboons :-). It is worthwhile to walk to the viewing points overlooking Limpopo river where you have the view of the 3-countries-corner (South Africa

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