Tussen-die-Riviere Nature Reserve
Tussen-die-Riviere Nature Reserve | |
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Eland drinking water | |
Coordinates | 30°28′05″S 26°07′05″E / 30.468°S 26.118°ECoordinates: 30°28′05″S 26°07′05″E / 30.468°S 26.118°E |
Operator | Free State Parks and Tourism |
Tussen-die-Riviere Nature Reserve is a 22 000 ha nature reserve[1] wedged between the Orange River and the Caledon River in the southern Free State, South Africa.
Accommodation
Inside the park
There are nine self-catering chalets and five hunters' huts available on the reserve. Some 120 km of dirt roads were made available for game viewing with visitors' own vehicles.
At nearby Bethulie
- www.travelground, various facilities [January 2014].
Wildlife
Antelopes
- Blesbok
- Black wildebeest and Blue wildebeest
- Eland
- Gemsbok
- Kudu
- Mountain reedbuck
- Red hartebeest
- Springbok
- Steenbok
- White rhino
- Zebra
External links
References
Springfontein | Caledon River | Reddersburg | ||
Bethulie | Smithfield Rouxville | |||
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Oviston Venterstad |
Orange River | Orange River Aliwal North |
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