Travel South Africa
Travel South Africa, the land of diversity and exquisite beauty. Be sure to visit the Welgevonden Private Game Reserve, one of the largest conservancies in the southern part of the continent when you travel South Africa.
More than 79 000 people call the Waterberg biosphere home while numerous animal and plant species are to be found in the unique habitat and its sub-habitats. From high plateaus to sheltered cliff and rock formations form part of the region. Also included as habitat are the marshes.
Wide variety of animals
Large stretches of grasslands which also house trees such as the Lavender provide the perfect habitat for cheetahs. Herbivores graze on the wide variety of indigenous grasses. You will encounter impalas and blue wildebeest on the grass plains. The white backed vulture and other endangered bird species share the habitat with snakes such the black mamba.
More than 350 feathered species
The cliff and rocky areas house several interesting trees including the Paper and Fever trees. The San people believed that the Fever tree held mystical powers which could bring them in contact with their ancestors. Rock paintings depicting their lives are still to be found at the Welgevonden Conservancy, home to more than 75 animal species. If you love birds then the private game viewing deck of your five star lodge at Mhondoro will be a haven of sounds and bird watching opportunities.
It will be a shame to travel South Africa and miss out on the game viewing paradise of the Welgevonden Conservancy. Situated near Nylstroom and reachable by road and air, it offers eco-tourists the best of the Waterberg biosphere in one conservancy. Contact Mhondoro Lodge to book a week of luxury accommodation and safari if you plan to travel South Africa.
For more information about the 5 star Mhondoro Game Lodge, please give us a call us at 0861 106 648