Madikwe is testimony to a truly enlightened conservation
plan which has created this exceptional wildlife reservation
for the preservation of a unique wilderness area of Kalahari
thornveld in one of the more remote regions of South Africa.
Madikwe is host to almost every game species including
lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo. About 250 species
of birds have been recorded at Madikve, which is a transition
zone between the Kalahari thornveld and bushveld ecological
regions of Southern Africa.
To enter Madikwe is to stand at the very threshold of
wilderness Africa. This is a near-perfect ecological environment
where every plant, animal and insect forms an essential
part of an intricate web of survival. Here, life and death
are complementary for the continued existence of the natural
system where man is reminded that his very existence through
the ages has been rooted in such an intricate design.
Madikwe has been developed to provide a highly personal
experience for the visitor. The park is open to guests who
have a wide choice of accommodation options at the many
safari camps located throughout the park. Day and night
drives in open safari vehicles form an essential part of
any visit to the park, and these are guided by experienced
rangers whose knowledge will greatly enhance the overall
wildlife experience.
'The development of Madikwe is all about stimulating local
economic development. We need to attract investment and
provide jobs and that's our aim in this part of the world.'
Madikwe is already seen as one of the country's new South
Africa success stories in the area of upliftment and poverty
eradication. 'What the Madikwe model says is that conservation
is about people. You need to place people at the centre,
that's the only way conservation can work'
A recent study done by the Japanese government identified
five key sites in Sun City, Pilanesberg and Madikwe as 'areas
with the most tourism potential.'
Another exciting development on the cards for North West
province is the development of the 'Heritage Park' conservation
corridor that will join Madikwe and Pilanesberg.
This proposed conservation estate will allow a bigger migration
space for animals, creating a prime eco-tourism destination.
The initiative is a 20-year project culminating in linking
up with Limpopo province and Botswana.
The market from nearby Gaborone is also key to the Madikwe
area, visitors often pop over the border for the weekend.
Madikwe River Lodge is one of the first lodges built in
the region. The view from the lodge over the Marico River
and its almost tropical forest is absolutely breathtaking.
Another drawing card of the area is the cultural pull.
Madikwe is an area steeped in legend and has a fascinating
history that dates back to the Stone Age.
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