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Be a Part of this Legacy

Mjejane. An inheritance for future generations – a sanctuary of pristine bush on the banks of the Crocodile River. Recognizing the need to protect the physical and spiritual resources of this magnificent tract of land, Chief Lugedlane passed the responsibility for its conservation on to future generations. Today his vision is reality, and together with the Mjejane community, we are the caretakers of his legacy.

Mjejane Game Reserve is a breathtaking 4000 hectare (9000 acres) reserve within, and with direct access via a low-water bridge for safari vehicles, to the road network of the Kruger National Park, one of the largest natural biospheres in the world. This bridge, affording the privilege of access to areas not traversed by the public in the Park, is to be situated in the area of the original ‘Nellmapius Drift’ where the old transport road between Delagoa Bay and Lydenburg crossed over the Crocodile River. The first goods transported along the Nellmapius road reached the gold fields on 12 February 1876 and a rest station was later established on the farm Lodwicks Lust, now known as Mjejane Game Reserve.

Mjejane comprises pristine indigenous bush with 10 km of river frontage bordering onto the Crocodile River, the southern boundary of The Kruger National Park which is renowned for its superb game viewing. There are no fences between Kruger and Mjejane, which means that the animals have direct access into Mjejane.

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