Swaziland’s Mkhaya Game Reserve has now completed it’s new hide, offering guests an opportunity to relax in peaceful surroundings while viewing nature as she unfolds.
(TRAVPR.COM) UNITED KINGDOM - August 1st, 2012 - Swaziland’s Mkhaya Game Reserve has now completed it’s new hide, offering guests an opportunity to relax in peaceful surroundings while viewing nature as she unfolds. Spot the reserve’s numerous bird, mammal, reptile, insect and amphibian species at close proximity.
Named in honour of one of Africa’s greatest Naturalists, Howard Douglas Kirk, the hide has been built for the enjoyment of all guests in addition to the reserve’s other activities currently available within the various package options.
For the avid birder, Mkhaya Game Reserve is home to Raptors, Vultures, Marabou Storks, the elusive Narina Trogons and Pink Throated Twinspots to name just a few. Guests may also spot both Black and White Rhino and a whole host of other species from the comfort of the hide viewpoint
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