Africa
Madikwe Game Reserve
Madikwe Game Reserve is a 75 000-hectare wildlife reserve which lies in the North-West Province of South Africa. Home to a wide variety of animals, birds, trees and grasses, the reserve is world renowned as a spectacular Big 5 wilderness safari destination.
Madikwe Game Reserve was formally established in 1991 by the government of what was then Bophuthatswana. Previously arid farmland, the 75 000-hectare zone was earmarked for development as a wildlife sanctuary and tourist destination after a feasibility study highlighted the potential of employment, business, and tourism opportunities as well as wildlife conservation in the area.
After it was formally declared a reserve, more than 8 000 animals were moved to Madikwe South Africa as part of the world’s biggest wildlife relocation undertaking, Operation Phoenix. The mammoth transfer included, for the first time, the relocation of entire family herds of elephants, as well as the introduction of endangered African wild dogs, spotted hyena, buffalo, hippo and lion. Today, the reserve boasts more than 60 mammal species, including the Big 5, and well over 350 resident and migrant bird species.
Madikwe Game Reserve is the perfect example of a successful collaboration between Government, Local communities and the Private sector. Creating a sustainable and profitable model that encompasses the Triple Bottom Line (Social, Environmental, Financial).
When visiting Madikwe, it’s important to pack clothing suitable for both warm and cool weather conditions, along with safari-appropriate attire (neutral colours, comfortable shoes, and a good pair of binoculars). Additionally, always check the specific weather forecast closer to your travel dates for the most accurate information. No matter the season, game drives go out every morning and evening! Read below for details information on the seasons.