Wilderness Trails in the Kruger National Park

The Nyalaland Wilderness Trail
The Nyalaland Wilderness Trail winds through one of the prime wilderness areas of southern Africa. The trail camp is situated on the bank of the Madzaringwe Stream north of Punda Maria, near the Luvuvhu River. The magnificent Lanner Gorge and other vantage points offer splendid views of the South African bushveld. The area is known for its fever tree and boabab forests, prolific birdlife and spectacular views. The beauty of this wild area more than makes up for its lack of big game. Another interesting feature of the trail is the recently discovered fossil sites.

  
Nyalaland Wilderness Trail Camp

Area: Punda Maria / Pafuri
Routes: -
Animals: Impala, nyala, kudu, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, sharpe's grysbok, wild dog
EcoZones: Sandveld
Arrival: Trailists should report to Punda Maria Restcamp or Punda Maria Gate
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