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Mokala National Park
Introduction
"Where Endangered Species Roam..."
Mokala is SANParks’ newest park. It is situated approximately 80km south-southwest of Kimberley, and west of the N12 freeway to Cape Town. Nestled in the hills, Mokala's landscape boasts a variety of koppieveld (hills) and large open plains.
The isolated dolerite hills give the place a calming feeling of seclusion. A big surprise awaits you when you pass through the hills and are confronted by the large open sandy plains towards the north and west of the Park. Drainage lines from the hills form little tributaries that run into the plains and drain into the Riet River.
Mokala is a Setswana name for a Camel Thorn (Kameeldoring) These trees occur in dry woodland and arid, sandy areas and are one of the major tree species of the semi-desert regions of Southern Africa. This immensely important species has a great range over the Northern Cape and varies from a small, spiny shrub barely 2m high, to a tree up to 16m tall with a wide, spreading crown.
The Camel Thorn is an incredible resource to both wildlife and humans who survive in often harsh conditions characteristic of this area. Traditionally, the gum and bark have been used by local tribes to treat coughs, colds and nosebleeds. Some even use the roasted seeds as a coffee substitute.
Things to Seek
- Black Rhino
- Tsessebe
- Roan antelope
- White Rhino
- Black Wildebeest
- Indigenous plant species
Contact the Park
- Tel: (053) 204 8000
- Fax: (053) 2040 176 or
Still available this weekend!
(FB2S FAMILY BUNGALOW), Mosu
- 1 bathroom wit WC,shower,hand basin
- 2 single beds, converted to double on request
- Aircon in bedroom
- Base rate: R820
Game capture operations at Mokala National Park
18th May 2009
A ROAR from Mokala?
1st April 2008
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Media Release: 248 KNP rangers to embark on a strike http://t.co/L6A51T6K
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 09:52:49 +0000
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MEDIA RELEASE - 3 Poachers get 75 years http://t.co/meoYt73c
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 05:01:45 +0000
Caught on Candid Camera :) http://t.co/SCe5Ovfl
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 13:01:11 +0000
Despite devastating flood damage across the Kruger National Parks, the Skukuza Indigenous Nursery is STILL OPEN... http://t.co/LuDrTAgj
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:34:38 +0000
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