Eastern Cape Parks - Private and Other Parks

Private and Other Parks

  • Aberdeen Nature Reserve
  • Alexandria Coast Reserve
  • Amakhala Game Reserve
  • Amalinda Nature Reserve
  • Asanta Sana Game Reserve
  • Aylesbury Nature Reserve
  • Beggar's Bush Nature Reserve
  • Bayeti Game Reserve
  • Beakosneck Private Nature Reserve
  • Buffelspruit Nature Reserve
  • Coleridge Game Reserve
  • Citruslandgoed Game Farm
  • Christmas Rock to Gxulu River Marine Protected Area
  • Dorn Boom Game Farm
  • East Cape Game Farm
  • Emlanjeni Private Game Reserve
  • Groendal Wilderness Nature Reserve (Mierhoopplaat)
  • Guerna Wilderness Nature Reserve see Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve
  • Hoeksfontein Game Farm
  • Hillside Safaris Game Farm
  • Hopewell Game Reserve
  • Hunters Lodge Game Farm
  • Hunts Hoek Safaris Game Farm
  • Ikamva Game Ranch
  • Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve
  • Inthaba Lodge Game Farm
  • Karoo Safaris Game Farm
  • Kingsdale Game Farm
  • Koedoeskop Game Farm
  • Kuzuko Game Reserve
  • Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
  • Lady Slipper Nature Reserve
  • Lanka Safaris Game Farm
  • Loerie Dam Nature Reserve
  • Lottering Coast Reserve
  • Luchaba Wildlife Reserve
  • Mbumbazi Nature Reserve
  • Mierhoopplaat Nature Reserve
  • Minnawill Game Farm
  • Monteaux Game Farm
  • Mpofu Provincial Game Reserve
  • Nyara River Mouth Marine Area
  • Oudekraal Game Farm
  • Rockdale Game Farm
  • Rupert Game Farm
  • Samara Private Game Reserve
  • Scotia Safaris Game Farm
  • Schuilpatdop Game Farm
  • Sepree River Private Nature Reserve
  • Shamwari Game Reserve
  • Stinkhoutberg Nature Reserve
  • Timbili Game Reserve
  • Tregathlyn Game Farm
  • Trumpeter's Drift Game Farm

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

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