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Parc national des Bonteboks

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Le parc national des Bonteboks est un parc national sud-africain situé dans la province du Cap-Occidental. Créé en 1931, il couvre.Voir aussiArticles connexes Cap-Occidental.Liens externes Page Internet du parc national des Bonteboks.

Address: 6740 Swellendam
City: Swellendam
Zip Code: 6740
categories: national park



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Reviews
A piece of wilderness just off the N2. Camping and cabins with spotlessly clean ablutions, washing machines and cooking facilities. We camped off grid right by the river but there are also on grid sites too. We did a couple of lovely walks and a game drive which included zebra, bontebok, grysbok and Denham’s bustard. We swam in the river and you can also find places to fish. Marloth nature reserve and it’s beautiful waterfall hikes are close by as is Swellendam and it’s historical museums. Two nights wasn’t enough.
Great place to stay, in both chalets or camping. Ablution facilities are clean and quite modern. Great birdlife and frequent sightings of Bontebok. Always enjoy our stay here.
Nice Park with opportunities to go for walks or mountain bike rides unaccompanied as there are no dangerous predators around. Also, a great day visitor area on the Breede River and an area where you can fish in the river. Friendly staff. Unfortunately, there is not much game, or they are hiding away extremely well. In the whole Bontebok Park on the day of our visit we saw a total of 3 Bontebok. The most common animal we saw was Mountain Zebra.
Beyond what we expected - Beautiful birdlife like Malachite sunbird, Cape Sugarbirds and raptors. Also besides the Bontebok, Rooi Hartebees and smaller mammals like Kaapse Grysbok. Thank you for keeping our beautiful renosterveld safe!
The most beautiful national park in South Africa with LOTS of hiking and biking trails. You can to see a lot game on route. Restrooms: Clean and well maintained restrooms. Picnic area: Beautiful picnic area with stunning views and Braai spots.
I have been fortunate enough to have visited quite a few of the national parks in South Africa, and although I've driven past the Bontebok National Park on numerous occasions I have only recently visit it for the first time. I can honestly say that taking so long to visit them was a big mistake on my part. This national park is truly a hidden gem and as it is only 2.5hours away from Cape Town it should be something on your to do list. As you arrive at the reception area you already get a glimpse of what the park has to offer. The beautiful building blends in well with its surroundings and the staff are friendly and welcoming. The park also has a a picnic site where you can go and relax, with a children's play area and "braai" BBQ facilities, but unfortunately there isn't a shop available for you to buy snacks etc. Except for the beautiful fauna and flora, the Lang Elsie's Kraal Rest Camp reviewed separately is probably the main attraction with clean, modern facilities and different accommodation types available. I was also happy to see that the staff at the rest camp were just as friendly as their peers at the reception area. There are a couple of routes available for you to go on self-drive game drives with most of the roads easily traversable in a standard sedan or hatchback, and there are even a couple of hiking trails. While we visited we saw numerous different animals, including different antelope species such as Bontebok which the park is named after. Some of the Bontebok even came into the camp which was very special. We had a great time staying here and will definitely make a plan to visit again in the future. One important thing to note if you plan on visiting: When you use Google Maps to drive to the park, rather set your location as "Bontebok National Park Reception" as going to the park's actual location takes you through farm lands and to an area from where you can't actually enter the park.
Absolutely beautiful place. We went as day visitors and enjoyed every moment. Next time I want to go for a weekend and do all the activities like hiking and mountain biking.
The park is beautiful, but the accommodation was disappointing. We are used to the SANParks family chalets having two ensuite rooms, but this one had a shared bathroom. The rooms were also looking a bit dated but comfortable enough. We didn't have much time, but the short Aloe Hill Trail is a lovely sunrise walk. The beautiful vistas are made even more striking with the backdrop of the Langeberg Mountains. Lovely to see so many of our endangered Bontebok in the park. Many quite tame ones venture into the camp area and are happy to graze very close to the chalets.
Struggled to make contact to book. We stayed at the beautiful river site. This sites does not have electricity or tap water. But are worth the while. Just keep bicycles, children and inflatable mattresses away, as the whole lawn is scattered with invisible bull thorns. No bare feet here. The river is also slowly eroding this campsite away. It does not seems that management here knows what to do or cares about it. The wildlife in the park can be disappointing to visitors expecting hordes of animals. This park is more about the river and the vegetation experience than just animals. Still worth a visit.
Absolutely worth every cent!!! Wow wow wow!!! From self game drives to the beautiful stands!!! Camping was amazing!!! They even have stove tops, a microwave and a laundromat!!! Well done guys I'll be back!!!
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