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The Ntiskeni Nature Reserve is situated near the source of the Lubhukwini River
in the Umzimkulu catchment roughly 50 km north of Kokstad, and is now managed by
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife. From its establishment as a provincial reserve in 1978,
the Ntiskeni Nature Reserve has remained a relatively unknown and unspoilt area
until recently when a new road and lodge were completed, resulting in an
increase of visitors to the reserve. The reserve covers 9200 ha and features a
number of unique and interesting habitats which include magnificent wetlands,
rolling grasslands, majestic mountains and cliffs, rocky slopes and a small
indigenous forest also in the region.
The Ntsikeni Nature Reserve is surrounded by a series of aw- inspiring rock
formations and buttresses which include Mangeni, Tsawule,and Elephant Hill. A
constant and visible feature which towers in the background is the massive
conical Ntsikeni Mountain after which the reserve is named. The Ntsikeni
Wetlands are the largest inland wetland in South Africa, and cover a large
portion of the reserve (1070 hectares). Due its importance as a natural habitat
for a wide variety of bird species, and the fact that it is regarded as one of
the KwaZulu Natal's 23 priority wetlands, the Ntsikeni Vlei has achieved status
as a RAMSAR conservation site.
Over 120 bird species have been sighted at the reserve, with an average of 60
species recorded on a typical visit. Special species at Ntsikeni include the
rarely seen Eurasian Bittern, the endangered Wattled Crane, Striped Flufftail,
and an assortment of raptors and other predatory birds which include African
Marsh Harrier, Montague’s Harrier, Bearded Vulture, Cape Vulture, Cape Eagle
Owl. Other species include amongst others, Denham's Bustard, Secretary Bird,
Eastern Long-billed Lark, Plain-backed Pipit,and the endemic Yellow-breasted
Pipit.
Aside from the striking natural beauty of the region, visitors are provided with
excellent opportunities for hiking and horse riding with a number of tracks and
trails running throughout the reserve. Mountain biking is also encouraged at
Ntsikeni, with the Freedom Trail spanning a distance of 2,200 km, running from
Pietermaritzburg via Ntsikeni Nature Reserve, Matatiele and Rhodes, until
eventually reaching Cape Town. For visitors interested in local history and
culture, a number of Khoisan Paintings can also be found within the Ntsikeni
Nature Reserve, and visitors can embark on scenic hikes into the hills
accompanied by experienced tour guides who provide interesting and informative
insights into the daily lifestyle and culture of the San people who inhabited
the region.
For more information regarding Ntsikeni Nature Reserve contact Park Warden
Mbuyeselo Gxashe at 082 4322611. Nearby Towns:Swartberg, Lower Berg Foothills Area, Underberg, Kokstad, Bulwer, Himeville, Drakensberg Gardens Area, Ixopo, Cedarville, Southern Drakensberg, Sani Pass, Boston, Matatiele, Richmond, KwaZulu-Natal, Dargle Nearby Points Of Interest:Coleford Nature Reserve, Mount Currie Nature Reserve, Adam Kok Laager Site, Splashy Fen Music Festival, Cape Mounted Rifles Monument, Giants Cup Wilderness Reserve, Adam Kok Monument, The Blarney Cottage in Richmond, Bushman's Nek - Drakensberg, Marutswa Forest, Birdwatching and Hiking Near Ixopo, Ixopo Historical Attractions, Weza-Ngele Forest Nature Reserve, Highover Wildlife Sanctuary, Highmoor Nature Reserve |
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