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Top-rated attractions in Mokopane

Mokopane is a lovely bushveld town in the foothills of the Waterberg mountains and is a great start to explore the adventures of the area. Offering access to the attractions around Mokopane, visitors and residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to leisure activities in the area. From a vibey nightlife experience to becoming one with nature, there is definitely something exciting to do for just about any age.

Mokopane is one of South Africa's richest agricultural areas conveniently located in the Waterberg Region of the Limpopo Province and is en-route to Botswana, Zimbabwe and the Kruger National Park. This fast-growing town has a superb selection of restaurants, art galleries, antique shops, and shopping centres to keep residents entertained. If you are keen on learning more about the area, these are the top-rated attractions in Mokopane:

Aside from offering enthusiasts a plethora of outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, 4x4 trailing, angling, and game viewing, heritage sites are a favourite. Rich in biodiversity, the scenic Makapan's Caves carries great paleontological significance in the Cradle of Humankind. Artefacts from throughout the Stone and Iron Ages have been unearthed here, allowing visitors from all over the world to see fossil remains of long-extinct animals, such as the sivatherium, an offshoot of the giraffe clan, and more. The 'ape-man' Australopithecus Africanus is also one of the fascinating finds.


Definitely worth the stop, an educating visit to the Arend Dieperink Museum highlights the cultural and historical collection of Sotho and Voortrekker artefacts. The elegant old stone museum showcases the story of the region from early humankind at Makapan's Cave, the Anglo Boer War and recent times. The museum inhabits an elegant old stone school building revealing priceless stories from early humankind at Makapan's Cave, the Anglo Boer War, as well as more recent times. Outside the museum, vintage farm implements such as tractors and wagons are showcased.

The 4000 ha Nylsvley Conservancy reserve forms part of a very large flood plain - the largest in South Africa. It is a Ramsar site, a wetland of international importance for the protection of waterfowl. About 800 plant species support the biodiversity of the venue. Visitors can marvel at the 1 000 large mammals that can be found here, including breeding herds of the threatened roan and tsessebe, 58 species of reptiles, and one of the 400 species of birds.

For the adrenaline seekers in Mokopane, the nearby Mabote River Camp offers an exciting 4x4 trail in four parts that winds through the beautiful rocky sandstone formations in the Waterberg. Each trail is 20km each and takes 2 to 4 hours to complete. Explorers can take relax after the drive in the rock pools at the shimmering waterfalls or enjoy game drives on a nearby farm. Black and fish eagles can also be spotted here.

If you are an avid golfer, then the Kameeldoring Country Club will be your favourite spot in the area. The spectacular 18-hole course, situated at the foot of the Waterberg Mountain Range in the heart of Mokopane, is the perfect place to work on your swing. While the golf course has no bunkers, players are cautioned to watch out for the trees. The scenery here can be described as a natural array of indigenous vegetation which attracts bird species to make this their home.

If Mokopane seems like your type of fun living area to live in, do not hesitate to contact RealNet Mokopane today. Our friendly agents are ready to show you your next home.


03 Feb 2020
Author RealNet
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