Portfolio offers a variety of accommodation from fine country houses, hotels, private game reserves and game lodges, guest houses, country inns, villas and apartments, self-contained cottages and farm stays. Whether you are on safari, or planning a honeymoon, traveling with the family or seeking a romantic weekend away or simply traveling South Africa, the choices are endless with over 900 accommodation establishments to choose from country wide. . Whether you are seeking a golfing holiday, eco-safari or cultural experience, the Portfolio Collection has it all.
Limpopo Province is bordered to the North by Rudyard Kipling's "great grey greasy Limpopo River". Wide open spaces, dramatic mountain ranges and sacred lakes create a diverse province which is home to the Venda, North Sotho and Tsonga peoples, and the legendary Prester John and mystical Rain Queen "Modjadji" who have been the inspiration for novels. The famous "upside down" Baobab tree is found to the north, and the Northern section of the world famous Kruger National Park is a wildlife mecca. The Waterberg, Soutpansberg and Magoebaskloof offer hiking trails, waterfalls and crystal clear pools. Malaria-free game viewing in the Waterberg.
Haenertsberg - Go hiking, kloofing, trout fishing and mountain biking from this small mountain village, stop at the local pub for pepper trout and local art.
Hoedspruit - The best biltong in South Africa at the Bosveld Butchery outside town, and in town make it to Mad Dogs Café.
Letsitele Garden Meander - Stunning private gardens may be enjoyed in this area. Pop in for a morning cuppa of superb South African tea at a tea estate in the Letsitele valley, then marvel at the beautiful hand embroidery of the Karossworkers.
Magoebaskloof - The magic of Magoebaskloof is best revealed during the Azalea Festival, when the mountains and valleys are a bloom of colour. Wonderful walks and waterfalls.
Tzaneen - Foodies must visit the decadent nougat factory in the mountains at Agatha, then sample freshly ground coffee and decadent tea treats at the Coach House. |