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Pilanesberg is home to the Big 5, along with an abundance of flora and fauna. This Game Reserve in South Africa is every wildlife enthusiasts dream.

Pilanesberg National Park

(9,259) National park in South Africa
The Pilanesberg Game Reserve is a provincial park in South Africa, northwest of Johannesburg. It’s set in an extinct volcanic crater, with grasslands, wooded valleys and multihued rock formations. Wildlife includes elephants, lions, leopards and rhinos. Animals drink at Mankwe Dam, a man-made lake. Abundant birdlife includes eagles and ostriches. Concealed wildlife-viewing shelters are scattered throughout the park.
Address: Mogwase, 0314, South Africa
Hours: Open 24 hours
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The Pilanesberg National Park is located north of Rustenburg in the North West Province of South Africa. The park borders on the Sun City entertainment ...
Located less than 200 km from Johannesburg, closer to Pretoria, and then Rustenburg and with thrice weekly flights from Cape Town, Pilanesberg National Park is ...
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You can go on guided drives or pay park entrance and drive yourself. It is a National Park. You can see Elephant, antelope sometimes Lion and Leopards. The Game ...
At Pilanesberg National Park you can spot leopards, rhinos, elephants, lions, Cape buffaloes, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, hippos, hyenas crocodiles and the Cape ...
Overall, Pilanesberg Game Reserve wins on being closer to Johannesburg and Pretoria than the Kruger Park; located in a malaria-free area; excellent game viewing ...
The Pilanesberg National Park is set near to the crater of an ancient volcano and the key attraction of the fully fenced national park is the Big Fives.