The Makuleke CPA currently has two lodges, Return Africa and The Outpost, and a training institution, Makuleke Eco-Training. Some 70% of the workers at these three facilities come from the local community.
Posts published in “Arts and Tourism”
Historic Mount Tshikumbu connects Semitic Bakgalaka clan to the past
The boulders, stacked precariously one over the other, tower over the rugged landscape like silent keepers of time, custodians of secrets from long, long ago. The hill carries with it a mythical aura, like others around the area which seem to hide classified knowledge from the beginning of time.
A heavenly sho’t left to the Kruger National Park
With the cold winter days finally making way for sunny spring Pogisho Heaven Modise escaped the busy streets of Johannesburg and took a sho’t left…
Testing for human TB in Kruger elephants
IN 2016 veterinary staff in the Kruger National Park discovered human Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) in a single bull elephant that had died of the disease…
No place for litter as Kruger waste recyclers clean up
A waste recycling project near the internationally renowned Kruger National Park is bringing hope to residents in the area crippled by a lack of jobs…
Villagers hope to cash in on Marula festival
Mokgadi Mogy Mashako Morula beer brewer Gloria Sebashe from Majeje village in Limpopo is pinning her hopes on the upcoming Marula festival to generate an…
Woman power takes control in the Kruger
ONE night while patrolling on foot in the Kruger National Park ranger Tinyiko Golele and her team came across a herd of breeding elephant. Unfortunately…
Cave walls silent witness to ghastly MaNdebele siege
On the anniversary of the anniversary of the 1854 MaNdebele siege we republish this article that looks back on the meaning of history and its…
Saline balancing act for Limpopo’s salt harvesters
IN an era when traditional leaders have become notorious for colluding with politicians and foreign mining companies in exploiting the minerals on their land to…
Playing hard in rugged Waterberg
Efforts to revive domestic tourism as the sector continues to suffer effect of the covid-19 lockdown that led to millions of job losses









