South African Game Reserves: General Pages

 

South African Game Reserves: What A Variety!

The Wildlife Areas Of South Africa Covered On This Website

South Africa plays host to some of the most beautiful and natural areas in the world. These natural areas can be National Parks, Game Reserves, Nature Reserves, Bird Sanctuaries or privately owned Game Farms, they all have their own special qualities. These South African conservation areas all have one goal: To protect and preserves South African animals and wildlife whether it is the magnificent Giant Stick Insect or the imposing African Elephant, they all share this common dream. On this page you will find links to many different conservation areas, some privately owned and others publicly owned but they all are proudly South African and all play a big part in protected common and threatened wild creatures and plants.

Kruger National Park

The Kruger National Park, situated in the Limpopo province, is arguably one of the most diverse and spectacular conservation areas on this planet...

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

The Kalahari Gemsbok National Park was proclaimed in 1931 to protect migrating animals, in particular, the Gemsbok. In May 2000 the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in South Africa...

Addo Elephant National Park

The Addo Elephant National Park is the place to go if you want to see the largest land mammal in the world: The African Elephant. Addo is also the only National Park in the world to include the Big 7 on their wildlife species list...

Millstream Farm

Millstream is an elegant and scenic trout farm in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. Millstream is just outside the town of Dullstroom...

Gillooly's Farm

Gillooly's Farm is a 44 hectare (ha) former farm in the suburb of Bedfordview, on the eastern side of Johannesburg, and acts as a bird sanctuary...

Joan Muirhead Nature Reserve... This nature reserve is in-between 2 rivers, namely, the Kariega River and the Bushman's River...

 


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