Alldays
In the far north of Limpopo, the tiny town of Alldays hides a world of quiet, golden‑hued luxury. This is not mass tourism; this is a private gateway to some of South Africa’s most exclusive travel and attractions, where red dust roads lead to fine linen, crystal glasses and the low roar of lions at dusk.
Book a suite at a high‑end lodge on a private reserve near Alldays, where infinity pools face mopane woodland and open‑air decks overlook floodlit waterholes. From here, take a helicopter transfer to the vast Mapungubwe National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander among ancient baobabs, sandstone ridges and Iron Age ruins, then sip chilled Cape wine above the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers.
Back near Alldays, arrange a tailored Big Five safari in the Greater Kruger ecosystem, with expert rangers tracking leopard at sunrise. Between drives, indulge in spa rituals using rooibos oils and dine on gourmet braai under chandeliers of stars, far from city glare.
For a more intimate taste of the bush, visit small private reserves like Venetia Limpopo’s surrounding conservancies, where night drives reveal aardvark, civet and owls. At day’s end, return to your lodge for a candlelit bath, the scent of wild sage drifting through canvas screens.
Alldays may be remote, but luxury here is measured in silence, horizons and the soft crunch of elephant footsteps beyond your suite.