{"id":10130,"date":"2018-08-22T06:37:16","date_gmt":"2018-08-22T06:37:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.isibindi.co.za\/?p=6705"},"modified":"2023-04-03T07:45:14","modified_gmt":"2023-04-03T05:45:14","slug":"ten-reasons-to-visit-hluhluwe-imfolozi-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/isibindifoundation.org\/2018\/08\/22\/ten-reasons-to-visit-hluhluwe-imfolozi-park\/","title":{"rendered":"Ten reasons to visit Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Philip Briggs from Safaribookings.com<\/a><\/p>\n

Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park rivals the world-famous Kruger National Park as one of southern Africa\u2019s most alluring safari destinations. Extending over 1000 square kilometres of beautiful green hills, it is the world\u2019s most important rhino sanctuary, and hosts a rich biodiversity including all the Big Five. Climatically, the warm, moist climate of Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park makes it a more attractive prospect than Kruger in the southern winter (May to September). It is also within striking distance of some wonderful unspoilt beaches.<\/p>\n

Sound interesting? Well here are 10 more good reasons why you should visit Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park on your next trip to South Africa.<\/p>\n

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  1. It is one of Africa\u2019s most historic reserves<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Back in the days of Zulu sovereignty, Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park<\/a> was preserved as the royal hunting ground for King Shaka and his successors. It was accorded official protection in 1895 as the separate Hluhluwe Valley and Umfolozi Junction Game Sanctuaries, making it Africa\u2019s oldest game reserve. During the early decades, it suffered several ecological blows, including a rinderpest epidemic in 1898 and a debilitating drought in 1919. More bizarrely, between 1929 and 1952 it was subjected to a series of game eradication programs undertaken in the misguided belief that wild animals were a reservoir for the tsetse-borne parasite that transmits sleeping sickness to cattle. Hluhluwe and iMfolozi were merged into one management unit in 1989, when a corridor reserve was created to connect them.<\/p>\n

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    1. It hosts Africa\u2019s densest rhino populations<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park has a unique place in the history of rhino conservation. Incredibly, every last living southern white rhino is descended from a small bottleneck population protected in the iMfolozi sector in the early 20th century. White rhinos from iMfolozi were later translocated to create breeding populations in dozens of other reserves, from the Kruger Park to Kenya. Today, Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park hosts the world\u2019s densest white rhino population \u2013 more than one adult per square kilometre \u2013 along with 300-plus critically endangered black rhinos. The grass-eating white rhino is likely to be spotted on any given game drive. The more elusive black rhino tends to stick to denser scrub, but the odds of seeing one are about the best of any reserve cohabited by both species.<\/p>\n

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      1. All the Big Five are present<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

        Although rhinos understandably hog the limelight, Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park is home to all of the Big Five. Elephants and buffaloes are both numerous and readily observed. The lion population is comparable in density to the Kruger National Park. Leopards, though fairly numerous, are predictably secretive and seldom seen.<\/p>\n

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        1. It\u2019s one of the best places to see the African wild dog<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

          The African wild dog is listed as one of the continent\u2019s most endangered large carnivores, with a global population estimated at 4000 to 6000. Also known as the painted dog due to its distinctive cream, brown and black coat, it lives in packs of five to 50 individuals that hunt collectively. Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park is one of the few African parks where this sociable species is regularly observed.<\/p>\n

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          1. The birdlife is amazing<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

            Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park is one of South Africa\u2019s finest birdwatching sites. Its checklist of more than 340 species reflects a habitat diversity that ranges from open grassland and acacia savannah to misty scarp forest and a variety of wetlands. Among the more desirable species associated with the park are crested guineafowl, Narina trogon, purple-created turaco, gorgeous bush-shrike, Rudd\u2019s apalis and the near-endemic southern bald ibis. Well-vegetated waterways are home to African black duck and African finfoot. The park also provides refuge to large raptors such as vulture and eagles, which tend to be persecuted in unprotected areas.<\/p>\n

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            1. It\u2019s home to several unusual antelope<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

              Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park protects a diverse range of antelope. A local speciality is the nyala, a stately relative of the more widespread greater kudu and bushbuck, and intermediate in size between the two. The male nyala is a truly spectacular creature with a dark chestnut-grey coat broken up by white stripes, a blackish leonine mane, and lyre-shaped spiral horns that grow to a length of 80cm. Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park is also one of the few reserves to host the country\u2019s three smallest antelopes. The red duiker is associated with lowland forest, while the blue duiker is a denizen of escarpment forest, and the suni inhabits scrubby thickets.<\/p>\n

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              1. You can stretch your legs<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

                Guided game walks in Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park generally focus on smaller wildlife<\/a>, birds and invertebrates. That said, the fact you might encounter the likes of rhino, buffalo or elephant gives a definite edge to the experience<\/p>\n

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                1. Or take an evening drive<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

                  Sundowner drinks below an orange sky form the prelude to an evening drive, which offers a whole new perspective on the African bush. Below a glittering night sky, accompanied by an enchanting litany of frog and insect noises, evening drives offer your best chance of spotting an elusive leopard going about its nocturnal business. Also most active after sunset are the delightful thick-tailed bushbaby, predators such as spotted hyena, genet and caracal, and birds including owls, nightjars and thick-knees.<\/p>\n

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                  1. You can experience traditional Zulu culture<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

                    Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park lies in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal, a province that \u2013 as its name suggests \u2013 is numerically dominated by the Zulu people. Several cultural sites near the park offer an opportunity to explore traditional Zulu culture. Activities might include a visit to an inyanga<\/em> (traditional herbalist) or sangoma<\/em> (spiritual diviner and healer), or an exuberant group performance of traditional drumming, singing and dancing.<\/p>\n

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                    1. The iSimangaliso Wetlands are just a day-trip away<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

                      Hluhluwe\u2013iMfolozi Park is well positioned to explore iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site whose 220km of Indian Ocean frontage includes Africa\u2019s largest estuarine system. A short drive leads to the estuary mouth at the village of St Lucia, which is enclosed by jungle and borders a luscious sandy beach. Plenty of hippos and crocodiles are likely to be seen on launch trips on the estuary, as are aquatic birds such as African fish eagle and mangrove kingfisher. St Lucia is also a base for seasonal whale- and dolphin watching trips, while the out-of-town crocodile farm is a popular spot for lunch.<\/p>\n

                      In order to book your stay at Hluhluwe-iMfolozi, visit www.safaribookings.com<\/a>, the largest marketplace for African safari experiences. Ask about including Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge<\/a> in your trip – it is the only luxury safari lodge set right within Hulhuwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve and offers walking safaris and a homestay or visit to a traditional Zulu homestead.<\/p>\n

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