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Waterberg Transfers are proud to service South Africa's finest Safari lodges, Hotel and Game Reserves.
Waterberg:
| The Waterberg ('Water Mountain') is a unique wilderness area of South Africa yet to be fully discovered. One of the country's lesser known geographical wonders, the range supports a biome spanning over 15,000 km², offering breathtaking valleys far from the madding crowd of the bustling tourist centres. |
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Madikwe:
| The Madikwe Game Reserve, situated against the Botswana border, 90 km north of Zeerust, just three hours' drive from both Johannesburg and Pretoria, is now one of South Africa's prime safari destinations. Madikwe is a Big Five game reserve covering some 60,000 hectare. It is one of the largest game reserves in South Africa. |
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KwaZulu-Natal:
| KwaZulu-Natal: South Africa's domestic tourism leader, highly popular among visitors from throughout continental Africa and increasingly on the 'must-see, must- do' lists of discerning travellers from all points who seek a unique blend of sophistication, cultural diversity and excitement - in the most breathtaking setting imaginable. |
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Mashatu:
| Mashatu Game Reserve, an area of history and legend, offers some of the most exciting game viewing in Africa. It is a place of exceptional beauty where one can explore the rugged, unspoilt African landscapes. In addition to the game experience, Mashatu offers a view of Africa, unchanged since the days of early visitors such as Kipling, Selous and artist/explorer Sir Thomas Baines. |
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Marakele:
| The Marakele National Park in the heart of the Waterberg Mountains, as its Tswana name suggests, has become a 'place of sanctuary' for an impressive variety of wildlife due to its location in the transitional zone between the dry western and moist eastern regions of South Africa. |
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Sun City:
| Sun City, one of the biggest resort of its kind, known for its charming oeuvre, is situated in South Africa's North West Province. Sun City is a fantasy world where ancient civilizations once reigned. There are, spread out of the original rain forest, the Gary Player and Lost City golf courses and a big casino and entertainment complex. It is not a surprise that the wondrous place draws a daily 25,000 visitors form all over the world. |
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Pilanesberg:
| At 500 square kilometres, Pilansberg, is the third largest game reserve south of the Limpopo. Since its official opening in 1979, 8000 large animals of over 20 species have been re-introduced, so that today the park accommodates virtually every mammal of southern Africa.
The park can be explored on well-maintained game-viewing roads. Visitors can join a night drive, or an early morning or late afternoon game-viewing drive in an open vehicle. |
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Makalali:
| Makalali represents a conservation mission to expand South Africa's green frontier by re-establishing the ancient wildlife migration routes that linked the famous Kruger Park in the east to the lush Drakensberg Mountains in the west. In the process lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant, and rhino have all been reintroduced to the wild, making Makalali home to over 1000 wild animals including four of Africa's "Big Five". |
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