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National Parks by Province > Eastern Cape & Free State | Mpumalanga | KwaZulu Natal & Limpopo | Northern Cape & Western Cape |
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EASTERN CAPE | Addo Elephant National ParkExperience a world of diversity in one Reserve. Nothing equals the unique wildlife and natural wonders of Addo Elephant, the only Game Reserves in the world to be home to the Big 7. The Reserve offers an affordable selection of accommodation to suit all tastes, including luxury guest houses, chalets, forest cabins, furnished safari tents, caravan & camping sites, most with a view of the wildlife area.
A range of eco-activities including game viewing, guided game
drives, guided horse trails, long & short hiking trails and a
4x4 eco-adventure trail ensures unrivalled value for money and a
memorable African wildlife experience. Situated in the
malaria-free Eastern Cape. |
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EASTERN CAPE | Mountain Zebra National ParkThe craggy heights of the Mountain Zebra Reserve's Bankberg embrace rolling plains and deep valleys and have become an entrancing preserve for the Cape mountain zebra. The proclamation of the reserve in 1937 saved these animals from extinction, and currently their population stands at 300. Other mammals found here include Cape buffalo, black rhino, eland, black wildebeest, red hartebeest and gemsbok, while mountain reedbuck and grey rhebok frequent the higher areas.
Cheetahs were re-introduced
back in February 2007 andremain to are
the largest predator found in the wildlife
reserve. |
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FREE STATE | Golden Gate National ParkNestled in the rolling foothills of the Maluti Mountains of the north eastern Free State lies Golden Gate. The reserve derives its name from the brilliant shades of gold cast by the sun on the park's sandstone cliffs, especially the imposing Brandwag rock, keeping vigil over the main rest camp.
This 11 600 hectares of unique environment is true highland
habitat, providing home to a variety of mammals – black
wildebeest, eland, blesbok, oribi, springbok and Burchell's
zebra - and birds, including the rare bearded vulture (lammergeier)
and the equally rare bald ibis, which breed on the ledges in the
sandstone cliffs. |
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FREE STATE | Mokala National ParkMokala is situated approximately 80km south-southwest of Kimberley, and west of the N12 freeway to Cape Town. Nestled in the hills, Mokala’s landscape boasts a variety of koppieveld (hills) and large open plains. The isolated dolerite hills give the place a calming feeling of seclusion. A big surprise awaits when you pass through the hills and are confronted by the large open sandy plains towards the north and west of the Reserve.
Drainage lines from the hills form little
tributaries that run into the plains and drain into the Riet
River. |









