

Klaserie Game Reserve
'Klaserie forms part of the Greater Kruger National Park in South africa'
Size & Location: 60 000 ha forming part of the Greater Kruger National Park, lies to the west of the Timbavati Game Reserve
When to visit the park: Drier, cooler months (April - Sept) preferred for game viewing
Climate: Summer - Rainy season with hot days and warm nights (25°C - 40°C)/ Winter - Dry season with generally warm
days and cold nights (5°C - 25°C)
Rainfall: 500mm per annum
Altitude: 140m - 600m above sea level
PARK INFORMATION:
The Klaserie Game Reserve forms part of the Greater Kruger National Park in South africa. The Klaserie lies to the west of the
Timbavati Game Reserve covering a total area of 60 000 ha.
The nature of this wilderness sanctuary enables one to embrace the African bushveld in one's own time - to take in the sounds, sights and smells that make the bushveld such a unique experience, this is the Africa bushveld that one thinks of when you think of Africa.
Klaserie Game Reserve ranks along side the
Sabi Sand Game Reserve and
Timbavati Game Reserve as one the world's largest private game reserves. With its own appeal offering undulating, unspoiled countryside, dominated by bushwillow woodland, this reserve is not to be missed.
Safaris in this region of the Greater Kruger National Park focus more on the bush and its ecosystems, while getting involved in the tracking of Africa's big game is an absolute bonus for all who visit.
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