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uMkhuze is one of South Africa’s little gems. It is seldom visited by overseas visitors, but popular with local birders and photographers. Several photographic shelters give close-up viewing opportunities of a wide variety of animals coming to drink in the dry winter months. Although not a typical Big Five reserve, all of these sought-after animals are present.
Best Time to Visit
The drier months of May to September make for better wildlife viewing in uMkhuze. At this time, the wildlife shelters overlooking the waterholes are a great place from which to observe the constant stream of animals coming to drink. Game drives also tend to be more productive, since the bush has thinned and animals are easier to spot.
May to September –Dry Season – Winter
October to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
uMkhuze is part of the wetland system that makes up iSimangaliso Wetland Park. The uMkhuze River meanders along the reserve's borders with big fig trees covering the banks. A rare type of sand forest occurs in the reserve and is home to many special birds. Nhlonhlela and Nsumo are two scenic pans surrounded by yellow fever trees.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: May to September (Dry season)
From: None (Busy during South African school holidays)
From: 400km² / 154mi²
It is the wildlife shelters that make uMkhuze special. The waterholes facing these shelters attract many animals, and often a variety of species at the same time. In the dry winter months, there is a constant stream of white rhino, zebra, wildebeest, and nyala, while your patience may be rewarded when a herd of elephants, a pack of wild dogs, or a secretive leopard come to quench their thirst.
Wildlife Highlights
The reserve is particularly rewarding to observe animal behavior as different species congregate around the waterhole. The slow but deliberate display of dominance by male nyala opponents is fascinating to watch and there’s never a dull moment when a troop of squabbling baboons enters the scene. Rhinos can sometimes be seen scratching against a tree stump to rid themselves of parasites.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The dry period from June to September is the best time for viewing wildlife. August and September (which marks the end of the Dry season) are the best time of all since water in the bush is thoroughly depleted, and all animals come to the waterholes to drink.
In South Africa, summer and winter are experienced at opposite times to Europe and North America. Since uMkhuze Game Reserve experiences rainfall during the summer (October to April), this is considered the Wet season. Winter (the Dry season) is pleasantly warm and occurs from May to September. uMkhuze has a subtropical climate, which means the summers are hot and humid.
Dry Season –May to September – Winter
There is almost no rain in winter, although an occasional shower could occur due to the park’s closeness to the coast. The temperatures are less oppressive than in the summer and skies are generally clear and bright.
Wet Season –October to April – Summer
The heat is intense during the summer and humidity is substantial. Rain is frequent but mostly falls in the afternoons. Heavy thunderstorms are common.
uMkhuze Game Reserve is a self-drive destination located about 320km/200mi north of Durban. The drive from Durban takes about 4½ hours*. The roads to the reserve are tarred except for the last 25km/15mi.
O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg or Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town are the entry points to South Africa for most travelers. Flying into King Shaka International Airport (DUR) in Durban is another option. Car rental is available at all airports.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
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