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Subjects :This park, in the heart of South Africa is special because it is the smallest national park in this country and was established to protect a species of antelope (the Bontebok) that was threatened with extinction. Thanks to this Bontebok the park is no longer in rischio.Si can spot the mountain zebra and many species of birds.
Recommended equipment :Reflex, best tropical conditions. Telephoto (400mm-600mm), Wide-angle for landscape. Better equipment tropicalization for possible presence of dust.
Best months :All the year. Personally I visited in November with temperature.
How to get there :From town (very pretty) of Swellendam about 5 Km towards the south. The roads also in the park can also be flown without a 4X4
Visits :For a fee, but affordable to anyone. If you own the card of South African parks including the input it is then free.