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Known as the land of the giants, the Tuli Block is approximately 350km/218 miles long. It ranges from where the Shashe and the Limpopo Rivers meet in the east to the Notwane River in the south-west. Gigantic trees line the banks of the Limpopo River, as do forests of lime-green fever trees.
Game viewing is good, and there are more than 600 elephants in this relatively small area. Predators are seen on a regular basis. Set in a landscape of striking natural beauty, the Tuli Block comprises 12 000 ha (300 000 acres) of the largest privately-owned game conservation area in southern Africa. Travellers may stay at a wide range of wonderful camps and lodges to match any budget. Most of the private reserves within the Tuli Block offer exciting guided day and night game-drives and bush walks.
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