The Bontebok National Park is about two hours from Cape Town, at South Africa's East Coast.
The park is 6 km from Swellendam, 240 km from Cape Town and 540 km from Port Elizabeth. Follow the N2 highway, until you reach a (brown) sign saying 'Bontebok National Park'. The last 5 km from the N2 access road are gravel, as are all other roads within the park.
Swellengrebel Airport is close to the park, but can handle light aircraft only.
Valid to 31 October 2017
Either with your car or by foot on one of the hiking trails. Note that all roads within the park are gravel roads.
There are around 160 Bontebok in the park as of 2021. Before the park was founded, only 17 of this species remained alive, due to excessive hunting. Today around 3000 individuals form the world population. There are also a number of Mountain Zebra, Red Hartebeest, and smaller antelopes. The park also has a variety of birdlife, with more than 200 recorded species.
The Bontebok NP is in the Cape Floral Kingdom (fynbos), the smallest of the six worldwide kingdoms, but the one with the highest number of different species.
You can buy refreshments, gifts and some basic products at the parks shop, at the entrance. Please note that you have to go to Swellendam to buy fresh produce. Petrol and diesel are available inside the parks borders.
Get your food in Swellendam! The shop at the park entrance only offers a limited number of meat, bread and drinks.
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