Mjejane Game Reserve



Mjejane Game Reserve represents the last significant tract of undisturbed indigenous bush along the southern boundary of the Kruger National Park. At 4400 hectare in extent this property can be considered completely unique. Mjejane offers a lifestyle experience that will be impossible to match by other future developments that may take place alongside the Crocodile River in the Underberg area.
 

Mjejane adjoins the Crocodile River more or less south of the Bigamist section of the Kruger National Park. Technically the eco zone representing this area is referred to as Sabie/Crocodile thickets. Tall woodlands made up of knob-thorn characterize this vegetation and other acacia species mixed in with trees like Marula, Leadwood, Bush-willow, Apple-leaf, Silver- cluster leaf and Tamboti. Growing along the watercourses and drainage lines are magnificent trees such as the Jackal berry, Sausage trees and Sycamore Fig.

Along the length of the property adjoining the Kruger Park, the Crocodile River passes through reed beds, rocky fast flowing channels and deeper pools. It is home to a high density of hippos and crocodiles and famous are the rhino sightings. Where the river flows alongside the floodplain, the spotting of game coming to the river is easy.

The Big Five are found throughout this region and may be seen from the game hides that will be developed along the riverfront as well as from the riverfront stands. Herds of buffalo and elephant frequent the riverside area and predators such as leopard, lion, hyena and wild dog have been seen here. Waterbuck and other antelope such as kudu, bushbuck and impala are common. Plains game such as zebra and wildebeest come to the river in the dry months of the year. All major rivers cutting across the Park make excellent birding venues all year through.

Mjejane Game Reserve is first and foremost a place of rest where property owners will find a tranquil retreat in the bush alongside like-minded investors. The reserve is stocked with a variety of wild animals that roam across an area dedicated to providing a wilderness experience. Another area within the reserve has been identified for safe walking and mountain biking.

In addition to the wildlife experience in the reserve itself, Mjejane Game Reserve is centered between the Malelane and Crocodile Bridge Gates of the Kruger National Park which makes day and night drives as well as walking safaris in the Park itself a convenient and easily accessible holiday option.

Three excellent golf courses - Malelane Country Club, Leopard Creek in Malelane and Kambaku in Komatipoort - are situated within 15 to 30 minutes from the entrance to Mjejane Game Reserve and a fourth, at Skukuza, is within an easy drive through the Park. Tiger-fishing in the Komati River is within 30 minutes and elephant safaris and micro-light flights are offered a mere 15 minutes from the reserve.

Stocking up on supplies is very easy as both Malelane and Komatipoort offer a host of shops, medical facilities and the like. Day outings to both Swaziland and Mozambique are within easy striking distance.
 

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