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VERNON CROOKES - OVERVIEW
The reserve boasts 56 mammal species. These include zebra,
blue wildebeest, bushbuck, blesbok, oribi, reedbuck, blue and grey duiker, black-backed jackal,
vervet monkeys, rock hyrax, tree hyrax, caracal, slender mongoose, white tailed mongoose, egyptian
mongoose, banded mongoose and porcupine.
The abundant birdlife (some 300 confirmed species) includes a
number of spectacular raptors like the Crowned and Martial eagle which nest in the reserve, while
an interesting variety of indigenous flora adds to the reserve's attractions, not least in spring
when the veld is alive with colour.
Accommodation is provided in Nyengelezi camp which consists of a 10 bed rustic tree house
and five 2 bed rondavels. The camp is equiped with crockery and cutlery cooking utensils, fridges
and stoves.
Visitors to the tree house must provide their own bedding and
towels. The camp is suitable for study groups or for mini conferences as there is a small hall
which can be used as a laboratory or as a conference venue.
This secluded getaway is found on the South Coast some 12 km inland from Umzinto,
along the Ixopo road. The reserve's wooded slopes, grassland ridges and clear views of the ocean to
the east offer the ideal setting for communing with nature while enjoying the excellent trails,
picnic facilities and autotrail.
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