The fenceless borders the Manyeleti Game Reserve shares with Kruger Park, Sabi Sands and Timbavati Game Reserves, forms an integral ecological unit where all the animals roam free. The Mnisi people lived and occupied this land for many generations and in the new South Africa, they instituted a land claim for the return of their ancestral grounds. The Manyeleti Game Reserve is now managed by Mnisi ... cont.
From Johannesburg
From Johannesburg (R22), proceed towards Belfast. Exit the N4 at the Belfast intersection, enter the town and turn right at the second stop sign in the direction of Dullstroom (R540). Continue to Lyndenburg via Dullstrrom. In Lyndenburg turn left and take the R36 to Orighstad. Continue in the direction of Hoedspruit via the Abel Erasmus Pass and the JG Stijdom Tunnel. Shortly after crossing the Blyde River, turn right in the direction of Orpen (R531). Continue past the Klaserie turn-off to the Orpen Gate signpost. Turn left at the Orpen Gate signpost and continue until you see The Manyeleti Reserve sign which is just after the 10km sign for Orpen. Turn right, enter the reserve and follow African Ivory Route signs together with the Pungwe signs. Just stick to the main road. You will pass the African Ivory Route camp at a certain point; from there just follow the Pungwe signs. Pungwe is about 30km from the gate where you entered.
Balule, Hans Merensky, Hoedspruit, Phalaborwa, Thornybush, Timbavati, Tzaneen, Umhlametsi, Motswari, Mohlabetsi, Letsitele, Klaserie, Karongwe, Gravelotte, Giyani, Kampersrus, Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate, Kapama Game Reserve
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