52 Hlanganani Street
Louis Trichardt
Makhado / Vhembe
Limpopo
0920 Contact Number
015 516 2222
Fax Number
015 516 2232
Email info@lttlodge.co.zaWebsite https://lttlodge.co.za/
Located close to the rolling hills of the majestic Soutpansberg Mountain Range in the Limpopo province of South Africa, the Louis Trichardt Lodge offers a relaxing self-catering accommodation for all travelers who are en-route to Zimbabwe or the Kruger National Park and all the other unspoiled nature reserves in this area.
The 19 spacious Bed & Breakfast and self-catering units are set in a garden of palm trees.
The Louis Trichardt Lodge is located in the charming town Louis Trichardt, (Makhado) Limpopo. It nestles at the foot of the Soutpansberg, a unique wilderness area that accommodates over 500 tree species and about 450 species of birds. The Soutpansberg mountain range is 130 km long and is home to a famous tourist attraction – the giant Baobab tree.
The highest point, called Lajuma is home to scores of eagles, falcons and other predatory bird species. Other bird species including the rare Red-throated Twinspot, Knysna Loerie and the Naringa Togon can be found. This is truly a prime bird watching spot!
Most of the Soutpansberg region is malaria-free, with the exception of the northeastern areas near the Zimbabwe and Mozambique borders, and the Kruger National Park.
Located close to the rolling hills of the majestic Soutpansberg Mountain Range in the Limpopo province of South Africa, the Louis Trichardt Lodge offers a relaxing self-catering accommodation for all travelers who are en-route to Zimbabwe or the Kruger National Park and all the other unspoiled nature reserves in this area.
The 19 spacious Bed & Breakfast and self-catering units are set in a garden of palm trees.
The Louis Trichardt Lodge is located in the charming town Louis Trichardt, (Makhado) Limpopo. It nestles at the foot of the Soutpansberg, a unique wilderness area that accommodates over 500 tree species and about 450 species of birds. The Soutpansberg mountain range is 130 km long and is home to a famous tourist attraction – the giant Baobab tree.
The highest point, called Lajuma is home to scores of eagles, falcons and other predatory bird species. Other bird species including the rare Red-throated Twinspot, Knysna Loerie and the Naringa Togon can be found. This is truly a prime bird watching spot!
Most of the Soutpansberg region is malaria-free, with the exception of the northeastern areas near the Zimbabwe and Mozambique borders, and the Kruger National Park.