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Balule Nature Reserve

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Balule Nature Reserve

Forming part of the Greater Kruger Park in the Limpopo Province, the Balule Nature Reserve offers unfenced borders with Kruger, allowing free movement of wildlife and authentic safari experiences.

A Big Five safari destination, this reserve is renowned for its abundance of wildlife. During game drives, safari vehicles can go off-road to get the best possible sightings for guests.

Must-Visit Areas in Balule Nature Reserve

Olifants River: A Wildlife Hotspot

The Olifants River is a lifeline in the nature reserve that attracts diverse wildlife.

Crocodiles and hippos are regulars at this river. On the banks, safari-goers will see elephants and giraffes, as well as waterbucks, bushbucks, and impalas.

This river also attracts waders and other water-associated bird species, making it a great spot for birdwatching safaris.

Maseke Game Reserve: Diverse Landscapes

Maseke is a section within Balule known for its rugged terrain and game viewing. Rocky outcrops, flat plains, and mopane woodlands make up this area and support a range of wildlife.

When’s the Best Time to Visit Balule Nature Reserve?

The dry season, from May to September, is the best time for a safari in Balule Nature Reserve because of the cooler temperatures and better wildlife visibility.

During this time of the year, animals congregate around the few remaining water sources, making them easier to find.

For a birding safari at Balule, visit during the wet season (November to April) to see the migratory birds that come to the reserve.

Wildlife Found in Balule Nature Reserve

This is a Big Five destination, so while on safari here you have the chance to see lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos.

Other animals that inhabit this reserve are hippos, crocodiles, and over 250 bird species, including the trumpeter hornbill, purple-crested turaco, black-collared barbet, African green pigeon, and plum-coloured starling.

How to Get to Balule Nature Reserve

Fly to Hoedspruit Airport from either Cape Town or Johannesburg. From there, it’s just over an hour’s drive to the nature reserve.

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