Due to the rugged nature
of the reserve which is typical of the Waterberg, a 4x4 vehicle or vehicle with good
ground clearance is recommended to access the property. In the wet season a 4x4 vehicle is
often essential.
Certain areas of the reserve offer spectacular views over the surrounding hills and
valleys and exploring the impressive gorges with natural streams and pools is certainly a
highlight. The reserve is ideal for the more active with some beautiful walks and
potential mountain bike trails.
ACCOMMODATION:
The Waterberg wilderness camp is situated on a plateau between two deep and picturesque
gorges with excellent views over the surrounding hills and valleys. The reserve offers
accommodation in the Waterberg Wilderness camp but is exclusive and can only accommodate a
maximum of 8 guests in safari tents with an additional 2 campsites available. All
accommodation is self-catering with comfortable and complete facilities. There is a
waterhole in close proximity to the camp and it is not uncommon to have good game viewing
from the campsite or deck of the safari tents.
No supplies can be purchased on the reserve and the safari tents are all self- catering.
The safari tents are run off solar power but are well equipped with all cooking and
kitchen utensils.
GAME DRIVES:
Game drives are allowed in your own 4x4 vehicles and both guided game walks and game
drives can be arranged with prior notice.
WILDLIFE:
The Waterberg Wilderness reserve is home to a large number of animal species as well as
over 250 bird species and ideal habitat for a very large number of reptile species. The
African rock Python and Black Mamba, too sought after species for reptile enthusiasts are
common to the area. The wooded gorges and rugged terrain make the ideal habitat for a
number of species including Leopard and Brown Hyena both of which frequent the area on a
regular basis.
Game viewing is good as large numbers do occur on the property and the mountainous terrain
offers the chance to see some species like Mountain Reedbuck, Eland and Klipspringer which
are rarely sighted in many other reserves.
The Waterberg wilderness reserve is a nature reserve with the main objective of conserving
nature and the species that occur within the reserve. Sustainable ecotourism is there to
support and not detract or affect the ecology of the reserve. The ecology and wildlife
will always have preference but the ecotourism assists in generating the revenue required
to maintain the reserve. |