Welgevonden Game Reserve: Informatie over dit wildpark Zuid-Afrika


| Welgevonden Private Game Reserve The Welgevonden Private Game Reserve, a malaria free game reserve, is a declared Heritage site and now part of a greater conservancy area of 100 000 hectares of game sanctuary incorporating Marakele National Park. This is a place of rare and rugged beauty, plentiful wildlife and prolific birdlife. Spectacular scenery and excellent game viewing make Welgevonden quite unlike anywhere else on earth. Crystal clear streams have, over the millennia, carved the scenic topography of the Waterberg mountain wilderness. Rock art sites dating as far back as 2000 years can be found in Welgevonden and the greater Waterberg area. Welgevonden is home to over 50 different mammals, including the Big Five, and boasts one of the largest populations of white rhino on a private reserve anywhere in Africa. There are rare and unusual species too, such as brown hyena, aardwolf and aardvark – all best seen at night. The grassy plains abound with antelope Malaria Free South Africafrom the largest eland to the diminutive duiker, and cheetah, lion and leopard are always close by. It is the diversity of habitat on the reserve that encourages such a wide range of wildlife as well as over 300 bird species, including rare blue cranes. Welgevonden protects a unique and special environment and the reserve’s management is deeply committed to ongoing conservation research and development. Bekijk losse accomodatie in Welgevonden Game Reserve Terug naar Safari reizen en Safari modules |