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Mapungubwe is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has both cultural and environmental significance. Although wildlife is not as much of a highlight as in other parks, the scenery is spectacular, and Mapungubwe Hill is the site of an ancient civilization. Elephants, white rhinos, and several antelope species are regularly spotted.
Best Time to Visit
A good time to visit Mapungubwe is from March to May after the rains when the air is free of dust, and the heat is less oppressive than in the middle of summer. Rainfall is scarce most of the year, but when it does occur, it’s during the summer. As the park is very dry, wildlife viewing doesn’t depend much on the seasons.
May to September –Winter
October to April –Summer
Scenery
Mapungubwe’s dramatic landscape is dominated by big sandstone formations. The arid environment is home to a surprisingly large variety of trees. There are at least 24 species of acacia, but it is the enormous baobab trees that steal the show. One of the highlights of the park is the viewpoint over the confluence of the Limpopo and Shahe rivers – the place where three countries meet: South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: May to September (Winter)
From: Never (The park never gets busy)
From: 280km² / 108mi²
Mapungubwe is not primarily a typical safari destination. Its cultural and historical attractions are what it is known for. It is, however, a place with real wilderness appeal. A drive around the small wildlife viewing circuit will offer good sightings of a variety of species. Elephant, blue wildebeest, Burchell's zebra, blue duiker and warthog are all quite common.
Wildlife Highlights
Klipspringer are particularly at home in the dramatic landscape with rocky outcrops. They can be seen standing in pairs resembling little statues on top of a boulder. Chacma baboon also love to keep guard on top of the sandstone cliffs. Eland and red hartebeest can be found on the grassy plains while greater kudu keep to the thickets.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife viewing in Mapungubwe doesn’t depend much on the seasons, but it is slightly better in the driest months of June through September. These months are also most pleasant in terms of temperatures as it gets incredibly hot during the summer months from October to May.
The climate in Mapungubwe National Park is semi-arid with annual rainfall of around 350mm/12in. Rainfall is highly variable but falls entirely during the summer months from October to April. On average, there are 10 rainy days per year, and extended periods of less-than-average rainfall occur. In summer, peak temperatures rise to 45°C/113°F. Winters are mild.
Winter–May to September
Winter is a time of very little (if any) rain or humidity and temperatures are fairly mild. It is much less oppressive than during the summer months. Days are sunny with virtually no clouds. It is a pleasant time of year.
Summer–October to April
The heat of summer can be overwhelming, and it is made worse by the fact that rain is rare and somewhat sporadic. When it does rain, it is a very welcome break and does a great deal to settle the dust.
Mapungubwe National Park is located about 520km/323mi north of Johannesburg near the border with Botswana. Mapungubwe is mostly a self-drive destination. Only 35km/21mi of road network in the park is accessible to normal 2WD vehicles, and a further 100km/62mi is accessible to all-terrain 4WD vehicles. The drive from Johannesburg takes at least 6 hours*.
Most visitors enter the country at O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg. You could rent a 4WD in Johannesburg and drive from there.
The closest airport is in Polokwane, 200km/124mi from the park. It is possible to take a connecting domestic flight from Johannesburg to Polokwane, but car rentals will be more expensive there.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
Airlines & Ticket Prices
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Domestic Flights
Domestic flights to Polokwane can be booked with SA Airlink.
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