Header: Ngala Wildlife

&BEYOND NGALA - BIG 5 TERRITORY WITH A DASH OF THE UNEXPECTED

Expect the unexpected at Ngala Private Game Reserve. A safari within this pristine wilderness is always a surprisingly unique experience where anything can happen. Sharing an unfenced border with the world renowned Kruger National Park, take in the vast wilderness of Ngala where you’ll literally feel that you can  immerse yourself completely into the sights and sounds of this pristine reserve. Linger along the banks of the great, seasonalTimbavati River. Whether in full flow or not (depending on the time of year), the Timbavati River, a tributary of the Olifants River, is a magnificent spot for much activity.  Track the Big 5 in 4x4 safari vehicles or on foot. Each experience that you enjoy out in the bush will feel more fresh and new than the last. Enjoy the different behavioural interactions between Africa’s most prized game including the majestic elephant, the incredible buffalo, the gracefully peaceful Burchell’s zebra, blue wildebeest, remarkably agile wild dog and mightily powerful lion. As you explore take in the variety of fascinatingly small things, including a wonderful variety of birdlife, that the wilderness has to offer. From tracks in the sand showing signs of life on the move to the intriguing sounds of the foam-nest frogs, Ngala Private Game Reserve will surprise you with its incredible inhabitants great and small.

 


LIKE &Beyond NGALA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE'S FACEBOOK PAGE - 22 April 2013
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HYENA CUB - 11 December 2012
Hyenas are such misunderstood, and sadly often disliked animals. This little cub was playing and running all around a termite mound that is being used as a den site, and eventually sat right near the top of the mound, trying to win over everyone's heart.
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HUNGRY STARE - 13 November 2012
These lions were lying in a small thicket, finding refuge from the warming sun. All of a sudden, a breeding herd of Buffalo arrived on the scene and chased the lions off. Out of harms way, these gazes suggest that maybe later the lions would return the...
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