Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve

Protected area in Eastern Cape, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve is a protected area in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

LocationBaviaanskloof Valley
NearestcityWillowmore
Coordinates33°30′S 24°8′E
Area500,000 Ha
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Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve
Kouga River
Map showing the location of Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve
Map showing the location of Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve
Location in the Eastern Cape
LocationBaviaanskloof Valley
Nearest cityWillowmore
Coordinates33°30′S 24°8′E
Area500,000 Ha
Governing bodyEastern Cape Parks
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The Baviaanskloof (Dutch for "Valley of Baboons") lies between the Baviaanskloof and Kouga mountain ranges. The easternmost point of the valley is some 95 km (59 mi) NW of the coastal city of Port Elizabeth.

The Baviaanskloof area includes a cluster of formal protected areas managed by the Eastern Cape Parks Board totalling around 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi),[1] of which the most well-known is the 184,385 ha (711.91 mi2) Baviaanskloof Nature Reserve – the third largest protected area in South Africa. The Baviaanskloof Forest Reserve was established in 1920.[2] It also includes the Groendal Nature Reserve and Formosa Nature Reserve,[3] and encompasses private land.

The Baviaanskloof area is one of outstanding natural beauty, owing to its spectacular land forms, a diverse array of plants and wide variety of animals.[4] The area is part of the Cape Floristic Region World Heritage Site as of 2004.[5]

Panorama of the Baviaanskloof range

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