PLETTENBERG BAY GAME RESERVE :: Wildlife at Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve
Plettenberg Bay Private Game Reserve is the Southern Cape's biggest game reserve and home to Africa's Big Four - rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard. The Reserve is situated on over 2200 hectares of indigenous land and has more than 150 species of game and birdlife, encompasses two African biomes, and boasts many species of flora which are described in the following pages.
- Animals : Plettenberg Bay Private Game Reserve is the Southern Cape's biggest game reserve and home to Africa's Big Four - rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard.
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- Birds : Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve is a fantastic birding spot. The local bird society has spotted over 101 different bird species on the Reserve.
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- Biomes : Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve stretches over 2200 hectares and embraces two of the natural biomes which occur in South Africa, Fynbos and Forest.
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- Flora : Cape Floral Kingdom, the smallest but richest of the world's six floral kingdoms. it is home to more types of indigenous plants than any other similar sized area on Earth.
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Game Drives
Join us at Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve, the hidden gem of the popular Garden Route, Western Cape. You'll leave with a lifetime memory of the very best that African wildlife viewing has to offer.
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