Cape Town Game & Nature Reserves
76 game / nature reserves in Cape Town and surrounds.
Agulhas National Park
At the southernmost tip of the African continent, where the cold Atlantic Ocean meets the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, lies the Agulhas National Park. This park is known for its impressive variety of fynbos, some of which is ...
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Anysberg Nature Reserve
Lying in the heart of the Cape Fold Belt range of mountains, the Anysberg Nature Reserve is characterised by a combination of the scrubby veld found in the Little Karoo and the magnificent mountain fynbos of the Western Cape. It ...
Aquila Nature Reserve
The private Aquila Nature Reserve is devoted to the conservation of local fauna and flora and the upliftment of local communities. Its landscapes include mountains, rivers and valleys, with stunning fynbos creating a world of ...
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Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve
Secluded within the magnificent Jonkershoek Valley is the Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve. Set in the heart of mountains, valleys, vineyards and historical towns like Stellenbosch, Assegaaibosch enjoys an idyllic quality ...
Bartholomeus Klip Renosterveld Reserve
On Bartholomeus Klip's grassy plains you will find wild animals in one of the last spaces, so close to a city, that still allows for game to freely graze as they might have done years ago. The quagga breeding programme brings ...
Beaverlac Nature Reserve
The Beaverlac Nature Reserve is most popular amongst outdoors enthusiasts, botanists and bird-watchers as it is abundant in such fauna and flora. Its waterfalls and rock formations are intriguing, and its trails come highly ...
Bird Island Nature Reserve
The Bird Island Nature Reserve is significant for its being one of six breeding sites for the Cape Gannet. It is particularly accessible, and allows its visitors to experience the massive, heaving flocks of these pretty birds ...
Boosmansbos Wilderness Area
Boosmansbos Wilderness Area lies in the beautiful Langeberg Mountains, over 14 000 hectares that is, in turn, part of the Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve. It is regarded as a hiker's domain, a great space in which to scale peaks ...
Bushmanskloof Wilderness
The Bushmanskloof Wilderness, just outside Clanwilliam in the Cederberg of the Western Cape, is a peaceful retreat for travellers, as well as the habitat of choice for an impressive array of wildlife species. The landscape is ...
Cape Columbine Nature Reserve
The Cape Columbine Nature Reserve is known and loved for its vast open spaces, peace and serenity. In addition to being one of the country’s top kayaking spots, this reserve is also popular for its whale-watching and ...
Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
The Cape of Good Hope continues to be one of the foremost attractions of the Western Cape and, indeed, of South Africa. It is situated within the Table Mountain National Park and is known for its breath-taking views and its ...
Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve
As part of the Cape Floristic Region, this reserve is a protected area, deemed a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 2000. However, it is also focussed on the upliftment of the community as well as on research and development, making ...
Cape Winelands Biosphere Reserve
Mountains, valleys and vineyards surround and characterise the Cape Winelands Biosphere Reserve to ensure a truly spectacular area. This reserve boasts seven rivers (all of which are threatened and thus very important in terms of ...
Cederberg Wilderness Area
A couple of hours’ drive from Cape Town is the majestic Cederberg Mountain Range, stretching on for miles and towering over the little towns and campsites below. Known for its incredible rock formations and caves, this wilderness ...
Darling Renosterveld Reserve
A couple of hours’ drive from Cape Town is the majestic Cederberg Mountain Range, stretching on for miles and towering over the little towns and campsites below. Known for its incredible rock formations and caves, this wilderness ...