Karoo National Park
Karoo National park offers you a chance to experience dusk and dawn. Any traveler visiting S. Africa has to experience the colors, which illuminate the beauty of Karoo, with hope to witness the natural splendor of the country.
This dry and rugged region is characterized by endless loud ships to its inhabitants.
Being the largest ecosystem in S. Africa, Karoo is a home to a number of diverse selection of wild life in both fauna and flora. Any animal capable of surviving in Karoo can do so by adoption to surrounding environment.
The Karoo National park lies between Nuwekeld Mountains and side open rolling plains. Despite the fact that much of the area’s wildlife dwindled, this park has taken care to reclaim the original species to the natural home.
Species in Karoo have unique characteristics and are found only in Karoo due to Karoo Natural Environment.
Animals re-introduced at the park include; Buffalo, Cape mountain zebra and Black Rhino. Also the park hosts over 20 pairs of breeding black eagles.
Visitors are given a chance to experience the Karoo National park in 4 x 4 wheel drive.
For those with no faint heart spirit can easily find themselves driving through the park. Its advised to take in the scenery from a top of the Klipspringer mountain peaks. The spectacular wildlife can be viewed on Karoo National park scenery landscape, which makes Karoo destination one of the most attractive areas in S. Africa for tourists.
The black eagle is among 5 of the major draw cards to the Karoo National Park
Among the other 5 species of tortoises that concentrate in the park include; Springbok and Cape mountain zebra, which in early 20th Century faced extinction.
Synonymous with the park is the Springbok and represented symbolically on the park’s emblem. (Most peculiar to the park) is the guagga and efforts to re breed the guagga to be a family of the zebra have shown more promise in recent years.
