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South Africa is home to an abundance of wildlife and bush activities abound. You can choose to just watch some of the many beautiful species of birds that this country has been blessed with by taking bird tours in any province that you visit or go game viewing at any time in many of our major parks that operate day and night game viewing tours or enjoy an enlightening game walk.
There are just plenty of activities that you can enjoy in the South African wild.
| | | For many, the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is their favourite wilderness experience. It may be hot and dry, but it’s also spectacular – each visitor seeing something in it that is special to them. The park, one of the biggest conservancies in the world, and a model for similar collaboration elsewhere, comprises South Africa’s former Kalahari Gemsbok National Park and Botswana’s Gemsbok National Park....
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| | | Only 2 hours from Gauteng you can see the Big Five in one of the country’s best national parks – the Pilanesberg. Set in an ancient volcanic crater, this reserve has a dramatic landscape that supports a wide variety of plants, animals and birds....
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| | | Whether you’re a qualified ornithologist or a rookie birder, you’ll soon find out that South Africa is a veritable birder’s paradise…
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| | | The ostrich, as found in the Little Karoo of the Western Cape and other parts of South Africa, has spawned an entire industry – and a slew of colourful rural legends to go with it....
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| | | South Africa has a proud conservation record. The desert-adapted black rhino, riverine rabbit and African wild dog, though, are some of the most iconic on the endangered list. What is being done to save them, and where can you see them?...
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| | | The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park that is being created by linking a series of parks across South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe has been referred to as ‘the world’s greatest animal kingdom’. It is awaiting your visit....
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| | | The most popular way to enter the world-famous Kruger National Park is through its southern region in Mpumalanga province. Get a complete overview of your choice of entry gates, camps, game viewing areas, as well as wilderness trips and trails....
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| | | Do you dream of getting up-close-and-personal with a lion cub, tracking the anti-social rhino or going on an early morning stroll with African elephants? In South Africa there are various wildlife research centres and sanctuaries where visitors can touch, stroke or feed wild animals in a controlled environment....
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