The Levubu River (or Xitsonga: Revubye, from Venda: Luvuvhu)[1] is located in the northern Limpopo province of South Africa. Some of its tributaries, such as the Mutshindudi River and Mutale River rise in the Soutpansberg Mountains. The Luvuvhu River flows for about 200 km through a diverse range of landscapes before it joins the Limpopo River near Pafuri in the Kruger National Park.
The river is either named after a Combretum tree (Venda: muvuvhu) growing on its banks,[2] or for the hippos at its confluence with the Limpopo, from Venda: ludi (water) + mvuvhu (hippo).[1]