Thohoyandou is situated in the south of the Vhembe district, north-west of Malamulele on the R524 main road between Louis Trichardt and the Kruger National Park. Named after the great VhaVenda King, Thohoyandou means “head of elephant” which explains why the town is the administrative and commercial centre for the traditional Venda community.
The land of Thohoyandou is rich in lush vegetation which includes coffee & tea plantations, acres of sub-tropical fruit, tobacco and maize meal. The town is typically a hive of activity with fruit markets, street vendors and thousands of students who attend the University of Venda. Thohoyandou is also regarded as one of the fastest emerging towns in the Limpopo Province.
Thohoyandou is situated in the south of the Vhembe district, north-west of Malamulele on the R524 main road between Louis Trichardt and the Kruger National Park. Named after the great VhaVenda King, Thohoyandou means “head of elephant” which explains why the town is the administrative and commercial centre for the traditional Venda community.
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