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Overview
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Be part
of this legacy
Mjejane Game Reserve is a breathtaking 4000 hectare
reserve within, and with direct access via a low-water bridge
for safari vehicles, to the road network of the Kruger National
Park, one of the largest natural biospheres in the world. This
bridge, affording the privilege of access to areas not traversed
by the public in the Park, is to be situated in the area of the
original ‘Nellmapius Drift’ where the old transport
road between Delagoa Bay and Lydenburg crossed over the Crocodile
River. The first goods transported along the Nellmapius road reached
the gold fields on 12 February 1876 and a rest station was later
established on the farm Lodwicks Lust, now known as Mjejane Game
Reserve.
Mjejane comprises pristine indigenous bush with
10 km of river frontage bordering onto the Crocodile River, the
southern boundary of The Kruger National Park which is renowned
for its superb game viewing. Currently, the property is
being fenced, and it is anticipated that early in the new year,
the Kruger Park fence will be dropped, effectively incorporating
Mjejane into The Kruger National Park.
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The Mjejane community are proud to invite you to share in this
part of untouched African wilderness as one of a select few. A
limited number of stands are available for purchase along the
10kms of Crocodile River frontage, as well as exclusive bush stands
offering unparalleled game viewing. Imagine herds of up to 600
buffalo, countless elephant, lion leopard and numerous other game
and bird species virtually on your doorstep – your days
and nights shared with the animals, the sounds and smells of the
African bush, complete security, and your investment in this premier
bushveld conservancy, an ever appreciating asset in a global world
market.
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