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Karoo National Park

The is a park or wildlife reserve

Karoo National Park in South Africa's Western Cape is part of the larger Great Karoo, a huge area of semi-desert dominated by the Nuweweld Mountains.

Though conditions here are harsh, Karoo is home to a surprisingly wide variety of endemic wildlfe, such as Black Rhino, buffalo and Cape Mountain Zebra. There are also over 20 pairs of Black Eagles in the park, and a high number of springbok.

The park also has two rather strange claims to fame. It is here that efforts are being made to rebreed the formerly extinct zebra sub-species, the Quagga. Also, it has the world's highest density of tortoises per equivalent area!

The Great Karoo has the richest diversity of desert flora and the largest variety of succulents in the world. There are over 9000 species of plants in the region.

Highlights

  • A fascinating semi-desert area.
  • One of the best places to see Black Eagles.
  • High density of tortoises!
  • Home of the attempted re-breeding of the formely-extinct quagga.
  • The richest diversity of desert flora in the world.

Situation

Karoo National Park is in South Africa's Western Cape, near Beaufort West.

Activities

Hiking trails; fossil trails; botany; birdwatching.

Health

Non-malarial area.

Best times to go

The plains are hot in summer, but the mountain areas are quite cool throughout the year, and can snow on the peaks of the Nuweveld Mountains in winter.

Getting there

It is quite a long drive from Cape Town (about 500kms).

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