More snaps from our summer days in the Mountain Zebra National Park

For the majority of local and international tourists the Mountain Zebra National Park is probably one of the country’s most underestimated protected areas. Conservationists and those visitors who have fell under its spell, however, can’t praise the place highly enough. But don’t give away the secret – we love Mountain Zebra National Park for its untrammeled wilderness feeling far from the madding crowds!

During our visit earlier in January I posted a few photographs on a daily basis to give those following along on our travels a glimpse of what we were experiencing. Let’s start this recap with those.

Of course, pride of place goes to the population of Cape Mountain Zebra, as saving these beautiful creatures from extinction was the reason behind the Park’s proclamation almost 90 years ago.

But of course, Mountain Zebra National Park is also home to an amazing variety of other wildlife that also finds a home in this beautiful landscape.

One of the most exciting sightings of our entire trip occurred early morning on our last full day in the Park, when we came across a herd of buffalo anxiously milling on the road at a precarious downhill stretch on the Kranskop Loop, just where it crosses a small stream. Only after some of the herd passed us, nerve-wreckingly due to the steep slope next to us parked off to the side of the very narrow roadway, we could go around the corner and saw the reason for the buffaloes’ distress – they were being stalked by two lionesses! The cats never went into a full blown attack while we were watching but seemed content to keep following the buffaloes and working on their nerves.

We ended our visit to Mountain Zebra National Park with a night drive. The Park is renowned for the quality sightings of otherwise rarely seen nocturnal creatures and our drive certainly did not disappoint!

DeWetsWild is proud to be a contracted reservations agent for the Mountain Zebra National Park, so whether you’d like us to assist you with a reservation to visit on your own or would like us to include the Park in a guided tour arranged specifically for you, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

13 thoughts on “More snaps from our summer days in the Mountain Zebra National Park

    1. DeWetsWild's avatarDeWetsWild Post author

      I must admit that I had some guilty feelings about unwittingly adding to the buffaloes’ angst, Carol. Unfortunately there was just nowhere for us to go once we bumbled into the situation.

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  1. wetanddustyroads's avatarwetanddustyroads

    Ek stem saam met jou Dries – Mountain Zebra is ‘n juweel van ‘n park (ons sal nie omgee om weer daarheen te gaan nie)! Og, jou sebra foto’s is pragtig – die ander natuurlik ook. Sjoe, ek sou benoud gewees het met die buffels daar op die Kranskop Loop (ek onthou hoe smal daardie paadjie is) – jou foto’s vertel die storie mooi.

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    1. DeWetsWild's avatarDeWetsWild Post author

      As ek eers oor Bergkwagga Park begin praat kry mense my nie sommer gestop nie, Corna. Dis een van daardie plekke wat mens na verlang die oomblik wat jy daar wegry.

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