Dikhololo Game Reserve
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Dikhololo Game Reserve | |
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Kudu camp in Dikhololo | |
Location | North West, South Africa |
Coordinates | 25°25′7″S 27°44′34″E / 25.41861°S 27.74278°E |
Governing body | Dikhololo Shareblock Company |
Website | www.dikhololo.co.za |
Dikhololo is a wildlife reserve located in South Africa's North West Province, approximately 35 kilometers (22 miles) outside of Brits. Originally established as a cattle farm in 1922, it was officially opened as a resort in 1983.[1] It houses a variety of wildlife and diverse bird species.
The public resort offers chalet lodging grouped into camps throughout the reserve, nestled amidst low hills.
Visitors to Dikhololo observe and a diverse range of wildlife species, including Burchell's zebra, giraffe, common duiker, steenbok, blesbok, impala, blue wildebeest, red hartebeest, waterbuck, nyala, kudu, eland, and others.
Whilst offering recreational amenities such as swimming pools, water slides, flood-lit tennis courts, golf courses, quad biking, and guided game drives, the resort also attracts regular visitors from nearby urban centers such as Pretoria and Johannesburg, as well as from surrounding areas.
Rare Game Experience This one-of-a-kind African game experience features some of the rarest game animals on the planet - many of which are not easily seen by the public anywhere else, except at the Kingdom Resort. The Rare Game Experience is a natural and interactive Game Drive featuring extremely rare game animals, ranging from large to small (including those housed in the Tiny Tots enclosure), all within a secure environment.
References
[edit]- ^ "Review: Dikhololo Resort". In Africa and Beyond. Retrieved 20 April 2024.