The Timbavati Private Game Reserve is home to conservationists, researchers, and an abundance of wildlife native to South Africa and representative of the safari tour experience. As you enjoy game drives through this corner of Kruger National Park, you'll spot cheetahs, leopards, lions, hyenas, zebra, and wild dogs, as well as kudu, eland, sable antelope, and impala. Let us know when you're ready to start planning your trip to Timbavati Private Game Reserve!
Animal Guide to the Timbavati Private Game Reserve
Deep in the heart of South Africa is the wildlife-rich Kruger National Park, with a total area over 7500 square miles, making it one of Africa's largest game reserves. Here, you'll come across any of the following wildlife on a safari tour or game drive:
The Big Five:
Lions
Leopards
Rhinos
Elephants
Buffalo
Other wildlife, including:
Cheetahs
Hyenas
Zebra
Wild dogs
Kudu
Eland
Sable antelope
Impala
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