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Bontebok National Park in South Africa


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A World Heritage Site, Bontebok National Park is a small yet colourful landscape set to the Langeberg Mountains. The floral displays are year round and the Breede River gives this environment a calm refreshing feeling.

Bontebok was instrumental in conserving the animal of the same name – the Bontebok – as they approached extinction. From just 17 they have managed to breed and manage around 200 in this National Park and increased their numbers significantly globally. This is a success in saving the Bontebok as a Species!

Bontebok National Park also holds thousands of years of history in the area. The colonial settlers made their way here and settled in Swellendam, and the Khoe-Khoe people were resident in the area for many years before that. Today you can see what remains and look back on the past.

Look out for the endangered Cape Mountain Zebra on your travels along with more common bok like the Red Hartebeest and Grysbok.

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Details

 Contact Details  Telephone Number
+27 (0)28 514 2735
Address
Bontebok National Park
Swellendam
6740
South Africa
GPS:  S 34° 3′ 20.782” E 20° 28′ 23.175”
Website
www.sanparks.com
 Nearest Airport Cape Town (209km away)
(Swellengrebel Airfield for light aircraft is beside the Park)
Size of Park 2 786 ha (Smallest)
Opened in 1931
 Park Map  SANParks Bontebok Map
 Closest City/Town  Swellendam
Habitat Fynbos (Unique Biome to SA) Grassland
 Average Temperature Summer:
Max: 27°C
Min:  13°C
Winter:
Max: 5°C
Min: 0°C
Average Rainfall 460mm
Common Animal Species Bontebok
Animal List Red Haartebeest, Steenbok, Grysbok,
Grey Rhebok, Cape Mountain Zebra, Mongoose,
Bat-Eared Foxes, Aardwolf, Cape Clawless Otter
Bird List Denham’s (Stanley’s) Bustard, Malachite, Spur-wing Goose,
Klaas’s Cuckoo, Swee Waxbill
SANParks Bontebok Bird List
 Unesco World Heritage Site   Yes

Activities

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Updated: 26.10.2015

A World Heritage Site, Bontebok National Park is a small yet colourful landscape set to the Langeberg Mountains. The floral displays are year round and the Breede River gives this environment a calm refreshing feeling.

Bontebok was instrumental in conserving the animal of the same name – the Bontebok – as they approached extinction. From just 17 they have managed to breed and manage around 200 in this National Park and increased their numbers significantly globally. This is a success in saving the Bontebok as a Species!

Bontebok National Park also holds thousands of years of history in the area. The colonial settlers made their way here and settled in Swellendam, and the Khoe-Khoe people were resident in the area for many years before that. Today you can see what remains and look back on the past.

Look out for the endangered Cape Mountain Zebra on your travels along with more common bok like the Red Hartebeest and Grysbok.

 Contact Details  Telephone Number
+27 (0)28 514 2735
Address
Bontebok National Park
Swellendam
6740
South Africa
GPS:  S 34° 3′ 20.782” E 20° 28′ 23.175”
Website
www.sanparks.com
 Nearest Airport Cape Town (209km away)
(Swellengrebel Airfield for light aircraft is beside the Park)
Size of Park 2 786 ha (Smallest)
Opened in 1931
 Park Map  SANParks Bontebok Map
 Closest City/Town  Swellendam
Habitat Fynbos (Unique Biome to SA) Grassland
 Average Temperature Summer:
Max: 27°C
Min:  13°C
Winter:
Max: 5°C
Min: 0°C
Average Rainfall 460mm
Common Animal Species Bontebok
Animal List Red Haartebeest, Steenbok, Grysbok,
Grey Rhebok, Cape Mountain Zebra, Mongoose,
Bat-Eared Foxes, Aardwolf, Cape Clawless Otter
Bird List Denham’s (Stanley’s) Bustard, Malachite, Spur-wing Goose,
Klaas’s Cuckoo, Swee Waxbill
SANParks Bontebok Bird List
 Unesco World Heritage Site   Yes

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Gallery

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If you have pictures you want to share with me so I can put them in the Gallery, please send them to me at [email protected] with “(PARK NAME) National Park Gallery Pictures” in the subject line please.


*I have tried to accurately represent facts and figures and give the best information possible listed above. If you should note that something is wrong please bring it to my attention with a link to where I can find factual evidence for the contrary. I take no responsibility for this information and offer it as information only. My email is [email protected] and title your email as “Correction: (PARK NAME) National Park” please.