Waterberg Wilderness Reserve

Description of accommodation:

The Waterberg wilderness camp is situated on a plateau between two deep and picturesque gorges with excellent views over the surrounding hills and valleys. A choice of either campsites with good facilities or the luxury safari tents are available. There is a waterhole in close proximity to the camp and it is not uncommon to have good game viewing from the campsite or the decks of the safari tents.

Campsite:
Maximum of 3 private campsites with one ablution block (2 clean bathrooms) offering exclusivity; access to swimming pool, main boma and lounge; Own game drives can be conducted.

Luxury Safari Tents:
1 Double bed and 1 single bed/double sleeper couch, bathroom en-suite with Victorian bath, hot and cold running water, flushing toilet and basin. Kitchen with gas fridge and stoves. Braai area and patio overlooking the spectacular gorge and surrounding hills; access to swimming pool, main boma and lounge; Own game drives can be conducted: Please note that a 4X4 or vehicle with good clearance is essential to access the reserve.

Description of Surroundings:

Vaalwater is the central village of the Waterberg area, the heart of the Bushveld region. The Waterberg has been described as South Africa’s best keep secret. Its rugged beauty, together with its diversity in plant and animal life, has led to the development of several exciting eco-tourism projects such as the biosphere reserve – the Waterberg Nature Conservancy – the amalgamation of conservation areas in order to protect more than 150 000 hectares of the Waterberg-habitat.

The Waterberg-range, incorporating many rivers, streams and swamps, stretches for 150 kilometers in a long arc from Thabazimbi in the West, Nylstroom in the center to Potgietersrus in the east. Apart from the spectacular scenery of the mountains themselves, there are many game sanctuaries, nature reserves and farms, many offering accommodation.

Waterberg Biosphere Reserve is situated in the Bushveld district in the Limpopo Province of South Africa and was established in 2001. The Waterberg, as the name suggests serves as a water reservoir for this arid region. The area consists of low mountain ranges and escarpments, (from 800 to 2000 meters in altitude) as well as a network of rivers, streams and lakes, which make the Waterberg so appealing.

The human population within the Waterberg Biosphere area is approximately 77,000. The area covers over 400,000ha, although this is divided into a core area of 115,000ha, a buffer zone of 150,000ha and a transition zone of 150,000ha.

The area has a long human history and is one of the most important San Rock Art areas in South Africa. The main economic activities for the area are, cattle, agriculture, hunting and tourism. Ecotourism and game farms have in the recent few years steadily increased. The reason and the goal for the biosphere is to balance 1) the need to generate economic benefits to the local community, 2) the pressures of the tourist industry and 3) the conservation of natural assets of the area.

Klanten over Waterberg Wilderness Reserve

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De ultieme afsluiting als je van het noorden naar J’burg terug gaat. Wat een enorm gastvrije en leuke man en wat een prachtige ingerichte safaritent. De weg ernaartoe zorgt voor wat bedenkingen maar eenmaal aangekomen ben je dat snel vergeten. Hou je van 4×4 rijden dan kan je hier al je energie kwijt.

Ligging
Hygiene
Faciliteiten
Gastvrijheid
Prijs-kwaliteit

Genoten ! Heerlijke plek om 2 dagen te vertoeven. Erg veel wild gezien!

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