Olifants River
The Olifants River is a significant river located in South Africa, flowing through the provinces of Mpumalanga and Limpopo. It stretches approximately 560 kilometers and is known for its scenic beauty and diverse ecosystems. The river is an important water source for both wildlife and local communities.
The Olifants River is also a key feature of the Kruger National Park, providing habitats for various species, including elephants and hippos. It eventually joins the Limpopo River, which flows into Mozambique and the Indian Ocean. The river plays a crucial role in the region's ecology and economy.