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MKHUZE GAME
RESERVE - OVERVIEW
Mantuma Camp and Mshopi Campground have been closed with immediate effect due
to a lack of water.
The boreholes that supply the camp have dried up due to the extreme drought
that is affecting Northern Zululand. Please contact Central Reservations on 033 8451000 for further
information.
A place of great beauty and high contrasts, Mkhuze is renowned as a mecca for bird lovers ,
with more than 420 bird species on record.
The reserve has an astonishing diversity of natural habitats, from the eastern slopes of the
Lebombo mountains along its eastern boundary, to broad stretches of acacia savannah, swamps and a
variety of woodlands and riverine forest.
A rare type of sand forest also occurs in the reserve. Two beautiful pans, Nhlonhlela and
Nsumo , lie in the north and east respectively, home to communities of hippo, crocodile, pinkbacked
and white pelicans, as well as a diversity of ducks and geese which gather in spring. Situated in
northern Zululand, this 40 000 hectare reserve was proclaimed a protected area in 1912.
Mkhuze Game Reserve constitutes the north western spur of the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park a
recently declared World Heritage Site. The Mkhuze River curves along the reserve's northern and
eastern borders with a fine stretch of fig forest along its banks. Fish eagles swoop over the pans,
snatching prey spotted from their perches in the fever trees. Other animals to be found in the
reserve include black and white rhinoceros, elephant, giraffe, leopard, buffalo, nyala, blue
wildebeest, warthog, impala, kudu and other smaller antelope. Rare species occurring are cheetah,
hyaena and suni.
Visitors enjoy excellent animal and bird sightings from the three hides in the reserve. A
Zulu cultural village in the reserve offers a glimpse of the traditional lifestyle and crafts of
the KwaJobe community.
SELF DRIVE ROUTES
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