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Mabalingwe was originally a [[maize]] and [[game (hunting)|game]] farm of 2,141 hectares, named Boschpoort, which was founded by the [[Wessels]] family in 1972. Originally, the only animals on the farm were [[kudu]] and [[impala]].
Mabalingwe was originally a [[maize]] and [[game (hunting)|game]] farm of 2,141 hectares, named Boschpoort, which was founded by the [[Wessels]] family in 1972. Originally, the only animals on the farm were [[kudu]] and [[impala]].


In 1987, Basie Wessels developed Boschpoort into a vacation resort. The first 10 ''boshutte'' ([[chalet]]s) were finished in 1988. In 1989, [[hippopotamus|hippopotamuses]], [[rhinoceros|rhinoceroses]], and [[sable]] were brought in.
In 1987, Basie Wessels developed Boschpoort into a vacation resort. The first 10 ''boshutte'' ([[chalet]]s) were finished in 1988. In 1989, [[hippopotamus|hippopotami]], [[rhinoceros|rhinoceroses]], and [[sable]] were brought in.


By 1994, there were around 105 units set up. Parts of the farm were sold to sole proprietors to build houses. The farm was also enlarged then by the purchase of the neighboring Gorcum farm.
By 1994, there were around 105 units set up. Parts of the farm were sold to sole proprietors to build houses. The farm was also enlarged then by the purchase of the neighboring Gorcum farm.
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There are popular game drives in open [[4x4]] vehicles, conference facilities, a large restaurant, a pub, and [[swimming pool]]s.
There are popular game drives in open [[4x4]] vehicles, conference facilities, a large restaurant, a pub, and [[swimming pool]]s.

== Lodgings ==
== Lodgings ==
The reserve includes several sorts of [[timeshare]] properties in [[thatching|thatched]] chalets, including some close to the main complex and others deeper in the reserve for privacy and calm.
The reserve includes several types of [[timeshare]] accomodation in [[thatching|thatched]] chalets, including some close to the main complex and others deeper in the reserve for privacy and serenity.


The main complex includes 34 thatched chalets, each with its own bathroom, and divided into four areas:
The main complex includes 34 thatched chalets, each with its own bathroom. The accomodation on the rest of the reserve is divided into four camps:
* Ingwe (Leopard camp) is near the chief complex
* Ingwe (Leopard camp) is near the main complex
* Kubu (Hippo Creek)
* Kubu (including Hippo Creek)
* Phiri (Hyena camp) furthest into the forest
* Phiri (Hyena camp) furthest into the forest
* Kwalata (Sable camp)
* Kwalata (Sable camp)
* plus a number of whole ownership lodges

== Facilities ==
== Facilities ==
Mabalingwe includes the following facilities:
Mabalingwe includes the following facilities:
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* [[Tennis]] and [[squash (sport)|squash]] courts
* [[Tennis]] and [[squash (sport)|squash]] courts
* [[Miniature golf]] course
* [[Miniature golf]] course
* Farm shop
* Store
* Restaurant and ladies' bar overlooking the dams
* Restaurant and ladies bar overlooking the dams
* [[Safari]] launch point
* [[Safari]] launch points
*Self catering units
* Self catering units

== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Protected areas of South Africa]]
* [[Protected areas of South Africa]]

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Mabalingwe Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Mabalingwe Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Mabalingwe Nature Reserve
Location in Limpopo, adjacent to North West
Map showing the location of Mabalingwe Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Mabalingwe Nature Reserve
Mabalingwe Nature Reserve (South Africa)
LocationLimpopo, South Africa
Nearest cityBela Bela
Coordinates24°50′0″S 28°2′53″E / 24.83333°S 28.04806°E / -24.83333; 28.04806
Area12 000 ha

Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, is located 38 km west of Bela Bela, in the Limpopo province of South Africa, and is about 12,000 hectare in area.[1] It is in an easily accessible, malaria-free area of the Transvaal bushveld, around an hour-and-a-half drive from Johannesburg.

Mabalingwe means "leopard spot." The name comes from the phrase "mabala ya ingwe" - mabala means "spot" in Tswana and ingwe is Zulu for "leopard."

History

Mabalingwe was originally a maize and game farm of 2,141 hectares, named Boschpoort, which was founded by the Wessels family in 1972. Originally, the only animals on the farm were kudu and impala.

In 1987, Basie Wessels developed Boschpoort into a vacation resort. The first 10 boshutte (chalets) were finished in 1988. In 1989, hippopotami, rhinoceroses, and sable were brought in.

By 1994, there were around 105 units set up. Parts of the farm were sold to sole proprietors to build houses. The farm was also enlarged then by the purchase of the neighboring Gorcum farm.

In 1994, Basie's son Hannes, an architect by profession, returned to the farm to develop the caravan park. That year, Olievenfontein was purchased and added to the development. Elephant, earmarked to be culled in Kruger National Park, were rescued and resettled in Mabalingwe in 1995. In 1999, disease-free African buffalo began being bred in Hoedspruit, Limpopo, after which some of those buffalo were settled in Mabalingwe.

The Itaga lodge opened in 2000, and two new lodges, namely Boekenhoutplaat and Elandsfontein, were added as well. In 2003, Cyferfontein was developed. By this time, Mabalingwe had grown to around 12,500 hectares.

Basie Wessels, Mabalingwe's first owner, died in April 2008 in a tragic autogyro crash.[2]

Wildlife

Wildlife include the big five game: lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhinoceros, but also hippo, giraffe, hyena, warthog and impala to name but a few of the 36 species of mammals. For bird lovers there are more than 220 species of birds to be spotted.

There are popular game drives in open 4x4 vehicles, conference facilities, a large restaurant, a pub, and swimming pools.

Lodgings

The reserve includes several types of timeshare accomodation in thatched chalets, including some close to the main complex and others deeper in the reserve for privacy and serenity.

The main complex includes 34 thatched chalets, each with its own bathroom. The accomodation on the rest of the reserve is divided into four camps:

  • Ingwe (Leopard camp) is near the main complex
  • Kubu (including Hippo Creek)
  • Phiri (Hyena camp) furthest into the forest
  • Kwalata (Sable camp)
  • plus a number of whole ownership lodges

Facilities

Mabalingwe includes the following facilities:

See also

References

  1. ^ "What Is Mabalingwe Nature Reserve?". wisegeek. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Twee beseer nadat vliegtuig val". Beeld. 17 September 2013.