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Karoo National Park

Karoo National Park is located in the Western Cape Province near Beaufort West. A vast and rugged landscape, the Great Karoo is one of the largest natural ecosystems in South Africa.

The Karoo National Park was proclaimed in 1979 to protect a typical sample of this fascinating arid region. The park encompasses 46119ha of typical Great Karoo including part of the Nuweveld Mountains. Vegetation is mostly Karoo arid broken veld with well wooded dry watercourses on the plains and montane grassland at the higher elevations. Altitudes vary from 825m to 1911m.

The Karoo landscape and scenery is spectacular and the park home to 60 species of mammal, the most common being the dassie and bat-eared fox. A few rhino's have recently been introduced but not much big game is found here. There is a three day hiking trial within the park.

20 breeding pairs of black eagle have been recorded - one of the largest known concentrations of this raptor. Bird count in the park totals 196 species; 59 species of reptiles include 5 species of tortoise, which represent one eighth of the world's land tortoises.

Accommodation

Cape Dutch style family cottages - 6 bed

 

Cape Dutch style chalets - 3 bed

Cape Dutch style cottages

 

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Climate

The Karoo National Park falls in a dry semi-desert area. The plains being hot in summer, and the mountain areas relatively cool throughout the year. During mid-winter snow occurs regularly on the peaks of the Nuweveld Mountains.

Official hours

The reception office is open from 07:00 to 19:00

Gate Hours

Gate Times All Year
Gates Open 05:00
Gates Close

22:00

Arrivals after 22:00 are not permitted.