Makuleke

Makuleke, Kruger National Park
Location in South Africa
LocationLimpopo, South Africa
Nearest cityTshipise, South Africa
Coordinates22°24′05″S 31°11′49″E / 22.40139°S 31.19694°E / -22.40139; 31.19694
Area240 km2 (93 sq mi)
EstablishedIncorporated into Kruger Park 1969
Returned to Makuleke people 1998
Governing bodySouth African National Parks and Makuleke People
Official nameMakuleke Wetlands
Designated22 May 2007
Reference no.1687

The Makuleke Contractual Park or Pafuri Triangle constitutes the northernmost section of the Kruger National Park, South Africa, and comprises approximately 240 square kilometres of land. The "triangle" is a wedge of land created by the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers at the tripoint Crook's Corner, which forms a border with Zimbabwe along the Limpopo River. It is a natural choke point for wildlife crossing from North to South and back, and forms a distinct ecological region.

Pafuri (Tsonga) is derived from Mphaphuli, the dynastic name of Venda chieftains who ruled locally, while the Luvuvhu River is named after a Combretum tree (Venda: muvuvhu, Tsonga Rivubye) growing on its banks.