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Thornybush Game Reserve - Mpumalanga South Africa

Thornybush Game Reserve in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa is situated in 11 500 hectares of pristine African bushveld. It is adjacent to the Greater Kruger National Park and offers prime game-viewing territory, including opportunities to view the "big five", a variety of other wildlife and more than 250 bird species.

Thornybush Game Reserve - Private Game lodge The Thornybush Game Reserve has five luxurious and exclusive lodges and dusk and dawn drives in open landrovers are available with fully qualified rangers. This is an option for tourists wanting that special private game reserve experience.

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