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Urikaruus Wilderness Restcamp - Wildlife & Vegetation


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Just a few of the Kgalagadi park's wide range of indigenous animals include eland, gemsbok, giraffe, cheetah, lion, Spotted Hyena, springbok, Red Hartebeest, Round-Eared Elephant Shrew, Short-Tailed Gerbil and the Silver (Cape) Fox.

The park hosts approximately 280 bird species, of which less than half are resident. The remainder are chiefly nomadic, migratory and vagrant species. Numerous raptors are easily spotted, such as Tawny and Black-breasted (chested) Snake Eagle, bateleur, White-backed and Lappet-faced Vulture, and smaller species such as Pale Chanting Goshawk, Gabar Goshawk, Pygmy Falcon and Greater Kestrel. Urikaruus is a true Wilderness retreat.
Most Recent Sightings - Wildebeest, Waterbuck, Lion, Leopard, Hyena, Giraffe, Cheetah

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Riverside Cabin (RC2)
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Unit Sleeps:
2 people
$125
Includes 2 people
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- 1 bedroom with 2 single beds - Barbeque facilities on deck - Check in at Twee Rivieren or Mata Mata - Equipped kitchen - Gas fridge / freezer - No additional persons allowed - No children under 12 allowed - Provide own drinking water and firewood - Solar power for lights, gas for hot water - Unfenced, built on stilts, tourism assist. on duty - Wc and shower

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