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Sunday, December 2, 2012
Kragga Kamma Game Park (you always get close up views and great photo opportunities)
Lush coastal forests and grasslands are home to vast herds of African game including the white rhino, buffalo, cheetah, giraffe, zebra, nyala, bontebok, lechwe and many more species. All the animals roam freely and unrestricted in natural surroundings. This owner-operated and animal friendly park, where no hunting or other disturbance of the game is permitted, means that you always get close up views and great photo opportunities.
This wonderful reserve, that is Kragga Kamma Game Park offer Thatched Lodges, every has two double bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen and undercover barbecue. They are fully equipped for self-catering with plenty of elbow room and extra sleeper couches for children. There are also Luxury Safari Tents for the real bush camp experience. The tents are each fully furnished with two single beds, a fully equipped kitchen for self-catering, an en-suite bathroom and a private barbecue area.
Being their guest you will have the rare opportunity to take a drive in your own vehicle through the park on the well-maintained roads. There is no need for 4×4 vehicles so you can enjoy game viewing in any weather conditions from the comfort of your car. For those really close encounters, choose the two-hour guided tour in an open Land Rover with a professional guide who will provide you with interesting information on the animals and the historical background of the area. The resident bird of prey is the jackal buzzard and other species such as fish eagles, yellow billed kites and sparrow hawks also frequent the area. Knysna loeries are plentiful and more than 200 species of wild birds and waterfowl have been documented. There are good birding opportunities on the treetop boardwalk and the many waterholes.
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Adventure,
Africa,
Camping,
Chillin,
Cultural,
Parks,
Photos,
Relaxing,
Reserve,
Safaris,
Sightseeings,
South Africa,
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