Marakele Tlopi Tented Camp

Description: 

Contrasting majestic mountain landscapes, grass-clad hills and deep valleys characterize the park. Rare finds of yellowwood and cedar trees, five metre high cycads and tree ferns, are some of the plant species found here. All the large game species from elephant and rhino to the big cats as well as an amazing variety of birds including what’s probably the largest colony of endangered Cape vultures (more than 800 breeding pairs) in the world, have settled here.

Areas of Special Interest

A narrow tar road takes visitors up to the top of the Waterberg massif. Views and scenery are spectacular. One is also in the proximity of the vulture colony and these large birds will soar past at close quarters.

5 Things to Seek

* Cape Vulture – the park hosts one of the world’s largest breeding colonies of this endangered species. While birds may be seen in the air catching thermals anywhere in the park, the drive up to the Sentech Towers is nearest to the colony and close encounters with these enormous birds will leave visitors breathless.
* African Elephant – while some elephant had been previously reintroduced into the park, it was the release of the Tuli elephants in 1999 that captured the public’s and media’s imagination.
* Rhino – Marakele has a high density of both rhino species and most visitors should see these animals, particularly the more gregarious and diurnal white rhinoceros.
* Kudu – as browsers these antelope are in their element at Marakele. Look out for the bulls with their magnificent spiral horns.
* The not-so-often-seen-elsewhere antelope species such as reedbuck, mountain reedbuck, eland and tsessebe can be found here.

Highlights: 

Tlopi is the local name for the river which feeds the dam on which the camp is situated. The name Tlopi is derived from the word Motlopi which is the Tswana name for a tree commonly found here.

Seasonal Rate

1 November 2011 - 31 October 2012
915.00 ZAR per person sharing
Includes: 
Accommodation
Excludes: 
Conservation Levy Meals Transport
Facilities: 
Activities * Bird watching and game viewing. * Mountain pass up to an incredible view and proximity to the Cape vulture colony. * Morning and Sunset drives available. * Morning and Sunset Bush walks available. * Two nights 4x4 eco trail available. * Two nights Hiking Trail opening soon. Come and enjoy the core of the Waterberg Biosphere Reserve Wilderness experience with qualified and experienced Field Guides/Rangers in the park. Facilities The Kwaggasvlakte plains immediately north of the reception/office complex and camping site can be traversed in a normal sedan, as can the entrance roads to the safari tent camp and bush camp. The narrow track up to the towers is also accessible to sedan vehicles. Most other roads will present difficult terrain. In an effort to keep the park ecosystem as undisturbed as possible, most facilities are located outside the park in the adjacent town of Thabazimbi. Other Facilities: * Shop: In Thabazimbi. * Restaurant: In Thabazimbi. * 80km of our roads are accessible to normal sedan vehicles. * Electricity: Only the tented camp and camping site is supplied with electricity. * Fuel: Petrol and diesel available in Thabazimbi. * Garage: In Thabazimbi. * Medical services: Doctor and hospital in Thabazimbi. * Telephone: There are no public telephones in the park, but these are available in Thabazimbi. * Post Office: In Thabazimbi. * Police: The nearest police stations are located 12km from the office and camping site in Thabazimbi and approximately 18km north of the Kareehoek turnoff at Hoopdal.
Access: 
* The park is situated in the Waterberg mountain range in the Limpopo Province (formerly Northern Province) near Thabazimbi, approximately 250km north of Johannesburg, in a malaria-free area. * Driving distances to Marakele: from Gauteng is 4 hours and from Tshwane 3 hours. * Travellers can take either: o the N1 to Bela-Bela (Warmbaths) and from there follow the R516 via Mabula and Leeupoort to Thabazimbi o or travel to Brits and follow the R511 via Beestekraal to Thabazimbi. * The office is approximately 12km from Thabazimbi crossing on the road from Thabazimbi to Alma.
Hosts: 
South African National Parks
Accommodation: 

Tlopi Tented Camp with furnished units overlooking the banks of the Apiesrivierpoort Dam. Each tent has two beds (two stretchers are available which are more suitable for children), private bathroom (shower, wash basin and toilet), and a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator/freezer, two-plate stove and electricity. Each tent has a veranda with table and deck chairs and barbecue facilities. One tent has wheelchair access. The camp is unfenced and is approximately 17km from the Reception Office.

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