Borakalalo *
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 11:41 am
Borakalalo means "place where people relax" and it certainly is a place for relaxation. This reserve is 14000 hectare and situated 60km north of Brits. It is only 120 km from Centurion but took us two and half hours to get there - the road is a disgarce between Brits and Borakalo and you have to avoid the potholes. The roads in the park itself are good and will not be a problem for a sedan vehicle. The park claims to have over 350 birds and you can walk in certain areas of the park which helps, we did get off the car for short walks and taking photos but plan another trip for a proper walk. The brochure states you can walk at your own risk - the risk being rhino and leopard
Other mammals listed include giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, sable antelope, common reedbuck, caracal, aaarvark, brown hyena and buffalo have just been introduced. Bird rarities that could be found according to the brochure are the African Finfoot and the White Backed Night Heron.
We found the best areas for birds to be the roads near the water, which is the Moreleti River (highlighted in Blue) and the Klipvoor Dam (highlighted in pink).

Summer would be the best time for birding as all the migrant birds will be here although it did get up to 44 Celcius
The Trp-trrr of the Wodland Kingfisher and Piet My Vrou of the Red Chested Cuckoo could be heard everywhere - we just had to find them


Other mammals listed include giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, sable antelope, common reedbuck, caracal, aaarvark, brown hyena and buffalo have just been introduced. Bird rarities that could be found according to the brochure are the African Finfoot and the White Backed Night Heron.
We found the best areas for birds to be the roads near the water, which is the Moreleti River (highlighted in Blue) and the Klipvoor Dam (highlighted in pink).

Summer would be the best time for birding as all the migrant birds will be here although it did get up to 44 Celcius

The Trp-trrr of the Wodland Kingfisher and Piet My Vrou of the Red Chested Cuckoo could be heard everywhere - we just had to find them
