Tel no: +27 14 777 1062 / 1011
Cell no: 082 328 4586
Email: office@infothabazimbi.co.za
Email: info@infothabazimbi.co.za
Rossouwspoort
Our facilities include a large swimming pool and a lapa with a deck that has a breathtaking view of the bushveld. The facilities also include a big grass lawn, braai area and tables with bench seating.
We have 20 camping sites for caravans or tents, an ablution block that includes flush toilets, showers, and a bathtu.
Either relax or experience an adrenaline rush: Try our 4 x 4 routes with a 4 x 4 or bring your quad bike. You can also enjoy hiking, paragliding, hang gliding, bird and game viewing, feeding of animals and cave exploration.
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A world of fun and adventure awaits the whole family at Rossouwspoort!
We offer a variety of activities to choose from, that will either make you relax or give you an adrenaline rush, including hiking, paragliding, hang gliding, bird and game viewing, feeding of animals and cave exploration.
Rossouwspoort is home to many different game and bird species which makes it the perfect place for game viewing. The surrounding bushveld and mountain area will help you forget about the busy city life. Take the kids for a hike to bring them closer to nature. Rossouwspoort offers the unforgettable experience of cave viewing and animal feeding - animals can be fed by hand!
Rossouwspoort also offers paragliding and hang gliding for those seeking an action packed adventure. Please note that your own equipment will be needed for paragliding.
We offer a rough and tough, bring-all-your-skills, 4x4 route. The route continues all the way to the top of the mountain crossing obstacles along the way. Dare Dad to give this one a try!
Quad bikes are allowed, a tariff of R 150.00 per quad bike is payable for access
- 4X4 Driving
- Hiking
- Paragliding
- Hang Gliding
- Mountain Biking
- Quad Biking
- Bird & Game Viewing
- Feeding of Animals
- Cave Exploration.
Activities
Activities in and around:
Thabazimbi Golf Course
Situated eight kilometres from Thabazimbi on the Rustenburg road (R510), Thabazimbi is a Bushveld course with wonderful old trees and much bird and wild life joining golfers on the greens. Thabazimbi Golf Club is home to the annual Billie of the Bushveld Tournament which is held very year between March and April. The Rooikuilspruit that comes into play on five of the holes traverses this nine-hole, eighteen-tee course.
Marakele National Park
The Marakele National Park in the heart of the Waterberg Mountains has become a 'place of sanctuary' for a vast variety of wildlife mainly due to its location in the transitional zone between the dry western and moist eastern regions of South Africa. The Marakele National Park is characterised by contrasting majestic mountain landscapes, grass-clad hills and deep valleys.
Ben Alberts Nature Reserve
The Ben Alberts Nature Reserve is set close to the town of Thabazimbi, virtually on Route 510 just south west of Marakele National Park in the heart of the Waterberg. Rated as one of the best birding reserves by avid birders, Ben Alberts is also well known for its Vulture Restaurant, where the endangered Cape vulture is one of the stars of the show.
Waterberg Biosphere
Situated in the magnificent Waterberg Mountain Range of Limpopo, the Waterberg District is the ideal getaway where the weary traveller can relax and revel in the great natural beauty of the bushveld savannah and its rich wildlife heritage. The Waterberg Mountains stretch along more than 5 000 km² of spectacular vistas and scenic valleys - the ideal destination off the beaten tourism track.
The Nylsvley Nature Reserve
The Nylsvley Nature Reserve is situated in the upper reaches of the Nyl River near the town of Naboomspruit in Limpopo, and includes part of the largest floodplain vlei in the country. The Nylsvley Nature Reserve is well known for its exceptional avifaunal diversity, with 370 species recorded, of which 102 are waterfowl.
Mokolo Dam Nature Reserve
The Mokolo Dam and nature reserve lies just north east of the Marakele National Park and roughly 50 kilometres south west of Lapalala Wilderness Game Reserve on the northern slopes of the Waterberg Mountains. Mokolo is a relatively small nature reserve that nonetheless attracts visitors for the lovely picnic spots and fishing around the dam, and the interesting concept of 'photographic hunting'.