uKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG PARK - GIANT'S CASTLE GAME RESERVE - WILDLIFE
Up until the early part of the 20th century animals would migrate into the mountains in
summer when grazing was plentiful, and would move to warmer areas as winter approached. With the
advent of farms and fences, however, this was no longer possible. As a result, game populations in
the Ukhahlamba.
Drakensberg Park remain at a level that can be sustained by winter grazing. As part of the
grassland management programme, large areas of the park are burnt annually to improve and maintain
quality grasslands. Eland antelope and chacma baboons are commonly seen. Mountain Reedbuck are
occassionally spotted. There is a "Vulture Restaurant" where one may watch the Bearded Vulture
[Lammergeyer] as well as other raptors.
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