Marakele National Park is a national park located in the province of Limpopo in South Africa. The park was initially established in 1994 as “Kransberg National Park”, but was renamed to Marakele soon after. In 1999 the park was expanded upon to the size that it is today, 670 sq. km. As the park is situated between two different climate types, both humid and dry temperatures, the animals that exist within the park are those that have adapted to both. Each of the big 5 game animals can be spotted within the park, along with a large population of over 250 bird species.
The park is known for the Cape Vultures that inhabit it as well as various eagle species that can be spotted. The park’s landscape consists of rolling hills and larger mountains, with small forested areas and streams running through the land, along with the Matlabas River running through the park. Along with game drives through the park, bird watching, 4×4 drives and bush walks are popular activities within Marakele National Park.
Accommodation: Rest camps, safari lodge with luxury tented suites
Activities: Bird watching, game drives, 4x4 eco trail, bush walks
Highlights: See the world's largest Cape Vulture colony
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