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Welgevonden and Waterberg
A couple of new up-market lodges and some visits by Nelson Mandela,
together with a touch of good marketing has brought the Welgevonden Game
Reserve to people's notice. It has suddenly become a popular weekend
safari destination out of Johannesburg because of three main reasons; it
is only 3 hours drive north of the International airport; it has the
famous 'big Five" animals; it is Malaria free. These important
factors make it an attractive safari proposition.
The highly attractive terrain is in the rusty-red foothills of the
Waterberg (Water mountain), whose pleats and folds are thickly layered
with bush willow.
Narrow valleys of golden rocks course with streams and a variety of
fauna including succulents like Euphorbia candelabra, whose name gives
away its shape.
Due to heavy summer rainfall, the soil is leached of nutrients and
therefore the vegetation is predominantly sour bush, as opposed to the
sweet bush of the lower-lying hotter Kruger area. However, the animals
don't seem concerned and game watching is good.
ANIMALS & BIRDS
All the big game is here including rhino, elephants, buffalo, zebras,
antelopes, as well as leopard, lion, hyena, although not in the same
density as around the Kruger region. Bird watching is good particularly
during the rainy season.
SEASONS
The Waterberg is more elevated than most other game reserves in South
Africa and has a somewhat cooler climate.
Rainy Season: Welgevonden is an area of summer rainfall with spectacular
thunder and lightening showers predominantly in February and March. At
this time it is hot and humid and the bush is thick so game viewing is
more difficult.
Dry Season: April to September is the cool dry winter season with bright
clear warm days and cold particularly in the mid-winter months of June to
August.
CENTRAL KALAHARI GAME RESERVE SPECIALITIES
Big Five animals · Malaria Free · Scenic rolling hills ·
Interesting flora · Friendly attractive safari lodges
FACTS
This is not a malarial area.
It is only 3-hours drive north of Johannesburg International Airport.
This is a private reserve and only those with lodge bookings may enter.
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