Zululand Game Reserves
Collection by Wildlife ACT
The game reserves we work on in Zululand, South Africa.
Tembe National Elephant Park
Situated in Northern Zululand, and adjoining the Mozambique border, Tembe Elephant Park is most widely known for having over 200 of the world’s largest Elephants, which are also the last remaining indigenous herd in KwaZulu-Natal
uMkhuze Game Reserve
uMkhuze Game Reserve was proclaimed in 1912, and celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2012. It now constitutes the north western section of the "iSimangaliso Wetland Park" (which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site). A place
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP)
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP) was established in 1895 and is one of the oldest Game Reserves in Africa. The park is 960 km² / 96,000 hectares and contains an immense diversity of fauna and flora. Due
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The unique sand forests of Tembe Elephant Park.
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP)
The summer rains have transformed the Zululand landscape into a lush and fertile habitat for wildlife species
African Sunrise. Photo by Deschu Oldham
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iMfolozi Game Reserve.
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uMkhuze Game Reserve.
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The view from "The Rock" - a rocky outcrop right near our Hluhluwe research camp. Think "Pride Rock" from the Lion King and you'll get the idea :)