Animals

The expansive Nambiti Private Game Reserve is home to a plethora of different game species. These animals are all iconic symbols of the animal kingdom and are an intrinsic part of our proud African heritage. Nambiti Private Game Reserve is one of the reserves in KwaZulu-Natal that offers you the chance to see all five of these iconic animals in one place.


The reserve is also home to a range of other fascinating animals. You’ll find smaller predators such as hyenas, cheetahs and other members of the feline family. The reserve also offers a wide variety of antelope as well as giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, hippo, jackal, warthog, various reptiles and a myriad of insects.

Animals

The expansive Nambiti Private Game Reserve is home to a plethora of different game species. These animals are all iconic symbols of the animal kingdom and are an intrinsic part of our proud African heritage. Nambiti Private Game Reserve is one of the reserves in KwaZulu-Natal that offers you the chance to see all five of these iconic animals in one place.


The reserve is also home to a range of other fascinating animals. You’ll find smaller predators such as hyenas, cheetahs and other members of the feline family. The reserve also offers a wide variety of antelope as well as giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, hippo, jackal, warthog, various reptiles and a myriad of insects.

Birdlife

Staying with us allows you access to a veritable bird lover’s paradise. The reserve’s incredible biodiversity is home to over 300 identified bird species on the conservancy list. Those of special interest are the White-backed Vulture, Red-billed Oxpecker, Black Stork and Spotted Eagle-owl.


The reserve’s many dams are also known to attract water-based birds such as the Spoonbill, Fish Eagle, Spurwing Goose and African Darter. The birdlife in the area is guaranteed to fascinate even the most experienced ornithologist.

Birdlife

Staying with us allows you access to a veritable bird lover’s paradise. The reserve’s incredible biodiversity is home to over 200 identified bird species on the conservancy list. Those of special interest are the White-backed Vulture, Red-billed Oxpecker, Black Stork and Spotted Eagle-owl.


The reserve’s many dams are also known to attract water-based birds such as the Spoonbill, Fish Eagle, Spurwing Goose and African Darter. The birdlife in the area is guaranteed to fascinate even the most experienced ornithologist.