Marakele National Park
Setting foot in Marakele, right in the heart of the Waterberg Mountains, allows one to discover a park like no other. Like the Tswana name suggests, “A place of sanctuary” is indeed what is to be expected.
This national park is located in the transitional zone between the dry western and moister eastern regions of South Africa, therefore allowing for a remarkable variety of wildlife. A moderate and pleasant climate ensures an enjoyable stay, with perfect summer rainfalls keeping the worst heat at bay.
As part of a UNESCO-recognised biosphere protecting 23,000 hectares, this transition zone between mountain and savanna supports both grassland and bushveld species. The elevated location provides sweeping views while ensuring comfortable year-round game viewing without malaria concerns.



