13 Sept 2023
South AfricaWhat are the differences between private game reserves and national parks in South Africa?
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Asked by: A traveller
Answered by: Stuart Butler
National Parks are government-owned and managed and private reserves are, you guessed it, privately owned and operated.
National parks serve a broader range of budgets, including some fairly low cost safaris and basic accommodation. They’re busier, sometimes feeling crowded, and activities are limited to standard game drives.
Private reserves are a whole other affair, can be very exclusive and upscale and you’ll often have the wildlife all to yourself. Privately operated reserves are free to offer a wider range of activities such as night game drives and horseback rides.
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