Borakalalo Game Reserve

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The Borakalalo Game Reserve is a protected area in North West Province, South Africa. It is located about 80 kilometres NNW of Pretoria and 60 km north of Brits. This majestic Nature reserve has unfortunately been hampered by numerous safety problems, especially affecting overnight visitors to the reserve. Also known as a fantastic birding destination with specials including African Finfoot, Meyer's Parrot and Grey-Headed Kingfisher.

Borakalalo Game Reserve
Map showing the location of Borakalalo Game Reserve
Map showing the location of Borakalalo Game Reserve
Location in North West province
LocationNorth West Province, South Africa
Nearest cityMoretele Local Municipality
Coordinates25°10′S 27°50′E / 25.167°S 27.833°E / -25.167; 27.833
Area13,000 ha

Characteristics

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The reserve covers an area of about 13,000 hectares. The protected area is situated around the Klipvoor Dam and the Moretele River. The park consists of woodland and open bushveld vegetation.[1]

The nearest bank is at Letlhabile, about 45 km south of the Reserve. There is a shop at the gate of the park selling basic goods.[2] There are also good fishing spots in the park area, mainly in the Klipvoor Dam.[3]

Mammals

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Burchell's starling
 
Golden-tailed woodpecker

A large number of mammal species are present in the reserve, among others the following[4] deserve mention:

In addition to the mammals, over 350 species of bird have been recorded in the park. These include eagles and other birds of prey.[5]

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