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MZANZITRAVEL ISSUE 10

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Hiking<br />

Mogale (18<strong>10</strong>-1869), after whom the Magaliesberg<br />

was named, and his Po people. Here you can see<br />

remains of well-preserved late Iron Age settlements,<br />

both early Ndebele and Tswana/Sotho. Highlights<br />

include the chief’s courtyard and reception area,<br />

the chief’s private place of worship, his cattle kraal,<br />

ceremonial cairns, the remains of the slaughtering<br />

kraal, the place of ancestral worship, and much<br />

more.<br />

In the border area between Gauteng and the<br />

Magaliesberg mountains, near the Hartbeespoort<br />

Dam, is the Lesedi Cultural Village, and<br />

international favourite where you can experience<br />

an interpretative African experience of the cultures<br />

and traditions of South Africa’s indigenous people.<br />

Buya Zulu is an authentic Zulu kraal headed<br />

by Jo Mbogwazi, who with his group, originate<br />

from Hluhluwe in northern Zululand. Here visitors<br />

experience traditional huts, utensils, people wearing<br />

traditional clothes, and the arts of shield and spear<br />

making, beadwork and traditional pottery.<br />

Located near the Hartbeespoort Dam and the<br />

town of Brits, is the Mapoch Ndebele Village<br />

with its colourfully painted abodes housing the<br />

Ndebele villagers. Close to Hebron, the Gaabo<br />

Motho Cultural Village is a scenic mountain-top<br />

village that offers the best African traditional fare.<br />

The village relays ancient survival and birthing<br />

practices and visitors can meet an authentic<br />

traditional healer. Furthermore, a visit to the<br />

Kortkloof Cultural Village in the ‘Mampoer Country’,<br />

Groot Marico, is dedicated to the Tswana tribe.<br />

Mampoer is a traditionally distilled, once-illegal<br />

brandy or ‘moonshine’, made from fermented<br />

fruit and contains anywhere between 50 and 80<br />

percent of alcohol. Mampoer tours can be enjoyed<br />

in the Groot Marico region. And at Schoemansdrift,<br />

outside Potchefstroom, mampoer tasting sessions<br />

can be enjoyed in a house with an Anglo Boer War<br />

history.<br />

Parks and Game<br />

Reserves<br />

Apart from having among the most cultural villages<br />

and heritage sites of any province in the country,<br />

the province is also home to a stunning array of<br />

national parks and game reserves. There are a total<br />

of 14 national parks and provincial reserves within<br />

its borders. In total the province has more than 36<br />

national parks, games reserves and conservancies.<br />

The most well-known are the Pilanesberg and<br />

Madikwe National Parks, which are administered<br />

by the North West Parks and Tourism Board. The<br />

Province also shares the Magaliesberg Protected<br />

Natural Environment with Gauteng.<br />

Formally protected areas in the province comprise<br />

all of 283,308 hectares or approximately 2.4% of the<br />

surface area of the province. This includes national<br />

parks, provincial nature reserves, private nature<br />

reserves and protected natural environments.<br />

There are <strong>10</strong> registered conservancies and<br />

several game farms or ranches in the<br />

province, with a total area of about<br />

160,000 hectares of land committed to<br />

game farming. Species conserved on these farms<br />

are predominantly antelope such as kudu, duiker<br />

and steenbok. Other animals such as sable, Cape<br />

buffalo, gemsbok, eland, red hartebeest, blue<br />

wildebeest and even black rhinoceros also occur<br />

in North West.<br />

The Province has over 40 wetlands and one<br />

RAMSAR site at Barberspan, which is recognised<br />

as a wetland of international importance.<br />

Among the many superb parks, reserves and<br />

conservancies – all well worth a visit – are the 4,600<br />

hectare Mahikeng Game Reserve which hosts a<br />

wide variety of game and is on the principal breeding<br />

parks for White Rhino. The Manyane Game Lodge<br />

features a lion enclosure and crocodile camp, while<br />

the nearby Botsalano Game Reserve is a popular<br />

weekend attraction for game viewing.<br />

Other parks, conservancies and reserves include<br />

Elephant Sanctuary at Hartbeesport Dam; the Bush<br />

Babies Monkey Sanctuary at Hartbeespoort Dam;<br />

the Ukutula Lion Park near Brits; the Pilanesberg<br />

National Park at Sun City; the Kwena Crocodile<br />

Farm at Sun City; the Hartbeespoort Dam Snake<br />

and Animal Park; the Rustenburg Nature Reserve;<br />

the Silkaatsnek Nature Reserve at Hartbeespoort<br />

Dam; Predator World at Sun City; the Akwaaba<br />

Predator Park at Rustenburg; the Kgaswane Nature<br />

Reserve at Rustenburg; the Lion & Safari Park at<br />

Broederstroom; the Phaladingwe Hiking Trail at<br />

Broederstroom; the Sandveld Nature Reserve at<br />

Bloemhof; Predator’s Pride at Hartbeespoort; the<br />

Hartbeespoort Aquarium; the Wolwespruit Nature<br />

Reserve at Leeudoringstad; the Molopo Nature<br />

Reserve at Vryburg; the Borakalalo National Park;<br />

the Barberspan Bird Sanctuary at Delareyville; the<br />

Eagle Waters Wildlife Resort at Broederstroom; the<br />

Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve; and the Botsalano<br />

Game Reserve at Mafikeng.<br />

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