where 37 endangered species LILYDALE RESTCAMP roam 16 km gravel road to Lilydale gate Motswedi MOFELE CULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CENTRE MOSU LODGE 21 km gravel road to the Mosu gate Mokala his is South Africa’s newest Park. Proclaimed as NATIONAL PARK Trecently as June 2007, it is conveniently situated only 80km south west of Kimberley. Mokala is the Setswana name for a Camelthorn tree Buffalo, Tsessebe, Roan Antelope, (Kameeldoring) (Acacia erioloba), and you’ll find Sable Antelope, Giraffe, magnificent specimens of these picturesquely gnarled Gemsbok, Eland, Zebra, Red and twisted trees dotted throughout the park. They vary Hartebeest,Blue Wildebeest, from a small spiny shrubs barely 2m high, to 16m high Black Wildebeest, Kudu, trees with wide, spreading crowns. Ostrich, Steenbok, Duiker and Mokala National Park’s 28 414ha landscape varies Springbok. MOKALA between koppieveld (hills) and large open plains with the Situated in the transition zone isolated dolerite hills giving the place a feeling of calm between the Nama-Karoo and Savanna biome, Mokala’s seclusion that contrasts with the large open sandy plains thornveld savanna, dolerite outcrops and riverine vegeta- in the north and west of the Park. Drainage lines from the tion attract a prolific number of bird species, including: hills form little tributaries that run into main the black-chested prinia, blacksmith lapwing, drainage line. melodious lark, cinnamon-breasted bunting, freckled Mokala is an important area for the regeneration of nightjar, short-toed rock thrush, pygmy falcon and valuable species and is home to, amongst other species, northern black korhaan. 64 arid parks www.aridexperiences.com 65.
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