Western Cape Wildlife in South Africa There are many wildlife parks and reserves for visitors and residents enjoy being found in the Western Cape South Africa. There are hundreds of varieties of animals including reptiles, birds, mammals and fish. The highlight for many visitors are mammals such as lions, buffaloes, leopards and elephants.
Welcome to Sanbona
Some of the indigenous peoples of the Western Cape, South Africa, the San, was the inspiration for the name of the Sanbona Wildlife Reserve. The reservation has over one hundred thirty thousand acres located at the bottom of the Wamwaterberg. The Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is the only reserve in the region that allows the Lions to roam freely.
The Western Cape South Africa has been covered by the San people for thousands of years. During their stay on earth, they created a variety of works of religious art can now be visited by customers on the reservation. Some of the seven pieces of rock art in the reserve has been dated to more than three thousand five hundred years.
The Sabona Wildlife Reserve in the Western Cape in South Africa has been the reproduction of a rare white lions. These lions have always been a rarity in the region, but now, unfortunately, in many areas, they have completely disappeared. The owners hope that by the selection of lions, they will one day be able to release them in nature.
This wildlife sanctuary offers guided tours in their area of the Western Cape South Africa. With the vast area and many guests animals are guaranteed an unforgettable experience. The reserve offers a variety of lodgings for guests to relax after a day of exploration is completed.
Welcome to Ko-Ka
Near the Western Cape South Africa City of Cape Town is the Ko-Ka Tsara Game Reserve. The Reserve consists of about thirty thousand acres and more than twenty different species of animals and two hundred varieties of birds.
Visitors staying in the reserve of Ko-Ka Tsara game in the Western Cape South Africa have the chance to go on tours for wildlife viewing day and night. For those seeking a more intimate experience of the reserve has also birdwatching and hiking trails. At the end of the day, you can watch the stars beside a campfire comfortable.
This reserve in the Western Cape South Africa has seven luxury chalets, a lounge and a conference center. Each pavilion has been designed with local materials so they do not disrupt natural beauty of the earth. Guests can prepare their own meals or enjoy a meal prepared by Chef reserve.
With more than a dozen wildlife reserves and parks in the Western Cape South Africa every holiday is sure to be memorable. With such a variety of animals, fish, birds and life is not two trips to the Western Cape South Africa will never be the same.
Posted on February 17, 2010.