
WHAT AWAITS YOU IN PILANESBERG?
The Pilanesberg is a mountain in the North West Province and is named after the chief Pilane of the Kgafêla people in the 1800’s. The mountain is an ancient volcanic structure, circular in shape, that rises from flat surrounding plains. It is formed by three concentric ridges or rings of hills, of which the outermost has a diameter of about 24 km.
The park is relatively small with an area of about 550km². But don’t let this get you down as your chances of seeing the ‘Big 5’ are always very good. In 1979, Operation Genesis was launched, this was designed to reinforce the homegrown game population in the area. The plan was to introduce 6000 animals to the area. In the years Operation Genesis has been expanded on and today, there are over 7 000 animals, 360 bird species, and more than 200 kilometres of roads.
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