Hanglip (Afrikaans for hanging lip, Venda: Songozwi- thavha khulu ya VhaDzanani[2]) is a prominent mountain peak near Louis Trichardt, South Africa.
The peak with radar station, at 1,719 meters a.s.l., forms a conspicuous landmark visible from the town and the N1 national road.
Geologically, the mountain consists of tilted layers of the Karoo succession including glacial till deposits.
The ruins of the fort are currently off limits, being situated near graves of the Singos and the sacred site of vhaDzanani on the other side.
[3] Hikers can arrange to overnight in the Hanglip trail hut east of the peak, and motorists can visit a picnic site against its southern slope.