Thornybush Game Reserve

The Reserve's surface area is approximately 14,000 ha of mainly open savannah.

As with many private reserves in South Africa, Thornybush is managed as an eco-tourism destination, thus the Reserve is funded by means of a number of up-market private commercial game lodges located within the Reserve.

They are involved in different kind of projects such as supporting local community through contributions to surrounding schools and sustainable farming.

[1] Thornybush Game Reserve shares an unfenced border with the Kruger National Park, which means that animals can move freely between the reserve and the park.

[2] The wildlife counts: There are in total 12 different places to stay in Thornybush Game Reserve:[3] Premium Collection : Classic Collection :

Thornybush Game Lodge
Lodge