Marakele National Park is part of the Limpopo Water-berg Biosphere. Home to the popular big five, sixteen species of antelope, and 250 species of birds, this national park is perforated by the Matlabas River.
Malaria-free Marakele National Park is set in the heart of the Water-berg Mountains in the scenic Limpopo Province, South Africa. Guests can see 4 of the Big Five, abundant birdlife and flora.
The Tswana name Marakele or ‘place of sanctuary’ is a fitting name for this South Africa National Park where guests can enjoy game drives and walks whilst exploring majestic mountain landscapes, grass-clad hills and deep valleys.
Located in the transitional zone between the dry western and moister eastern regions of South Africa, Marakele National Park is a birding haven where visitors can see closely related species alongside one another such as Southern Boubou and Crimson-Breasted Shrike. Perhaps the biggest attraction is the largest colony of Cape Vultures in the world (around 800 breeding pairs).
Marakele is also an excellent place to look for raptors, with many species using the updraft generated off the cliff faces of the Water-berg Mountains to ride thermals.
Other species to look out for are African Harrier Hawk, Jackal Buzzard and several eagle species including Verreaux’s (Black) African Hawk. A future development will allow visitors access to the many iron-age sites in the park.
This Limpopo Nature Reserve in South Africa is home to Elephant, Black and White Rhino, Lion, Leopard and Brown Hyena. Resident antelope include Sable, Kudu, Eland, Impala, Water-buck and Tsessebe.
Chacma Baboon and Vervet Monkey are two species to be watched carefully for mischief, especially around the rest camps. Nature lovers can also discover the incredible variety of indigenous and rare flora in Marakele National Park.
Activities: Bird watching, game drives, 4×4 eco trail, bush walks
Where to stay
Bontle Camping Site
Tlopi Tented Restcamp