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    Default Mountain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Has anybody been to this park, we are looking for a break later on this year and want to try something else?

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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Sorry guys Mountain Zebra National Park

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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Great place!

    Accommodation and facilities both at the camp site and chalets are excellent with a picnic area and swimming pool within the Game Reserve.

    The Game Reserve itself is mostly wide open with very little traffic and the roads are in great condition. If you have an off road vehicle you can also drive on one of many 4x4 routes they have to offer. Be very cautious though because they are very rough. Rooiplaat and Ubejane loop are very nice game drives. In the mornings I generally go on Rooiplaat loop first because the sun hits it first as it is set on a plateau and from there I go down to Ubejane loop. There is a connecting road. Ubejane loop and the main dirt road I would say are my favourite areas where I have seen some decent sightings, Cheetah and Aardvark just to name a few.

    If you run out of groceries etc, Cradock is a mere 15 to 20 minutes away.

    I think you'll enjoy it!

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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    We found MZNP to be one of the most scenic parks that we have visited, so make sure that you have a wide-angle lens to take advantage of some really spectacular vistas.

    The park is not very large and can be covered in a single day but obviously one needs to take a lot more time to get the most out of it. We also found that the sun, and its angle relative to the mountains, make quite a difference to how the various areas looked depending on time of day. The roads are in quite good condition (except for section near the entrance) and we had no problem touring the park in a standard saloon car. The cottage accommodation is very comfortable, nothing fancy, but spacious and clean. The restaurant serves up a decent meal, probably one of the best that I have had in a SANPARK.

    The animals appeared to be quite skittish, even with closed vehicles. We put this down to the relatively low number of cars travelling through the park and the possible fact that much of the game is therefore not used to traffic. Regardless of the time of day we never managed to get closer than about 50-75m from the zebra.

    The town of Cradock was a great disappointment to us and in hindsight the time spent there could rather have been spent in the park.
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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    The Mountain Zebra park is one of the well kept secrets of National parks. We were there in February 2010 and it was great, the chalets were well appointed and clean, the restuarant was very nice and the food we had was well prepared and tasteful. The drives around the park were super with plenty to see and very little other traffic.
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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    I have not been there for a few years but concur with comments regarding accomodation, etc. I always say to the other half that this is a place to chill for a few days. Cradock is a dump and is best got through as quickly as possible!
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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Concur too with all above. Wonderful spot. Very Very Very cold in winter. agree comments regarding Cradock. Make sure you also visit the small reserve near Graaff Reinett with spectacular mountains: just cannot get to the name. Check the first landscape pic, v old, in my gallery. The name will come back to me and I will let you know

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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Dave are you thinking of the Camdeboo National Park on the opposite side of the road to the Valley of Desolation.
    Graaff Reinett is a beautiful and interesting place with the old buildings maintained in great condition. If you like photographing old houses and buildings this town is worth a visit. It also has the most beautiful old church that I have seen.
    Also just outside of town is the Valley of Desolation with fantastic rock formations.

    I only spent an evening and part of the next morning there before going on to the Mountain Zebra park.
    I want to go back as there is still so much that I would like to photograph and of course the Owl House, which we did not visit.
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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    I echo what everyone has said - a real GEM of a park and a well-kept secret.
    Great vistas, great photo opportunities and lovely light.
    If you can at all, stay in the Doornkop Guest House...it's the old farm house restored and really is a treat to stay in - far away from the main rest camp in the gorge and you have the best night skies and peace and quiet.
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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    What's the wildlife variety and population like in the park?
    I mean obviously there are Mountain Zebra, but will one have fair chance of other large game (I assume its got the big five? - wide angle vistas are not my thing) photo opportunities?
    Sounds like from those bellow/above that have been to very nice place? if the game variety and sighting chances are fair, then I'd like to try it.
    Please any info advise on the game variety and sightings from those that have been.
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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Common Name
    Scientific Name
    Order INSECTIVORA
    Family Macroscelididae
    Cape rock elephant-shrew
    Elephantulus edwardii (?)
    Rock elephant-shrew
    Elephantulus myurus
    Smith's rock elephant-shrew
    Elephantulus rupestris
    Round-eared elephant-shrew Macroscelides proboscideus (?)
    Family Erinaceidae
    South African hedgehog Erinaceus frontalis
    Family Soricidae
    Reddish grey musk shrew Crocidura cyanea
    Forest shrew Myosorex varius
    Family Chrysochloridae
    Hottentot golden mole Amblysomus hottentotus
    Order INSECTIVORA
    ORDER CHIROPTERA
    Family Molossidae
    Egyptian free-tailed bat
    Tadarida aegyptiaca (?)
    Family Vespertilionidae
    Cape serotine bat Eptesicus capensis
    Schreibers' long-fingered bat
    Miniopterus schreibersi (?)
    Family Rhinolophidae
    Geoffroy's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus clivosus
    Order PRIMATES
    Family Cercopithecidae
    Vervet monkey
    Cercopithecus pygerythrus
    Chacma baboon Papio ursinus
    Order CARNIVORA
    Family Hyaenidae
    Aardwolf Proteles cristatus
    Brown Hyena Parahyaena brunnea
    Family Felidae
    Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus
    Cape wild cat Felis lybica
    Black-footed cat
    Felis nigripes
    Caracal Caracal caracal
    Family Canidae
    Bat-eared fox
    Otocyon megalotis
    Silver fox Vulpes chama
    Blackbacked jackal
    Canis mesomelas
    Family Mustelidae
    Cape clawless otter
    Aonyx capensis
    Striped polecat
    Ictonyx striatus
    Whitenaped weasel
    Poeciligale albinucha
    Family Viverridae
    Small-spotted genet
    Genetta genetta
    Cape grey mongoose
    Galerella pulverulenta
    Water mongoose
    Atilax paludinosus
    Yellow mongoose
    Cynictis penicillata
    Suricate Suricata suricatta
    Order HYRACOIDEA
    Family Procaviidae
    Rock dassie Procavia capensis
    Order TUBULIDENTATA
    Family Orycteropodidae
    Ant bear Orycteropus afer
    Order LAGOMORPHA
    Family Leporidae
    Scrub hare Lepus saxatilis
    Cape hare Lepus capensis
    Natal red rock rabbit
    Pronolagus crassicaudatus (?)
    Smith's red rock rabbit Pronolagus rupestris
    Order RODENTIA
    Family Bathyergidae
    Common mole-rat
    Cryptomys hottentotus
    Family Hystricidae
    Porcupine Hystrix africaeaustralis
    Family Sciuridae
    Ground squirrel Xerus inauris
    Family Pedetidae
    Springhare Pedetes capensis
    Family Gliridae
    Spectacled dormouse
    Graphiurus ocularis
    Woodland dormouse
    Graphiurus murinus
    Family Cricetidae
    Pouched mouse
    Saccostomus campestris
    Bush karoo rat
    Otomys unisulcatus
    Short-tailed gerbil
    Desmodillus auricularis
    Hairy-footed gerbil
    Gerbillurus paeba
    Family Muridae
    Grant's rock mouse
    Aethomys granti
    Namaqua rock mouse
    Aethomys namaquensis
    Multimammate mouse
    Praomys natalensis
    House rat
    Rattus rattus
    Striped mouse Rhabdomys pumilio
    Order PERISSODACTYLA
    Family Equidae
    Cape mountain zebra
    Equus zebra zebra
    Burchell’s zebra
    Equus burchelli
    Order ARTIODACTYLA
    Family Suidae
    Bushpig Potamochoerus larvatus
    Family Bovidae
    Eland Taurotragus oryx
    Kudu Tragelaphus strepsiceros
    Mountain reedbuck
    Redunca fulvorufula
    Red hartebeest
    Redunca fulvorufula
    Black wildebeest
    Connochaetes gnou
    Blesbok Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi
    Springbok
    Antidorcas marsupialis
    Grey duiker
    Sylvicapra grimmia
    Steenbok
    Raphicerus campestris
    Klipspringer
    Oreotragus oreotragus
    Grey rhebuck
    Pelea capreolus
    Cape Buffalo
    Syncerus caffer
    Order PERISSODACTYLA
    Family Rhinocerotidae
    Black Rhinoceros Diceros bicornis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alvin View Post
    What's the wildlife variety and population like in the park?
    I mean obviously there are Mountain Zebra, but will one have fair chance of other large game (I assume its got the big five? - wide angle vistas are not my thing) photo opportunities?
    Sounds like from those bellow/above that have been to very nice place? if the game variety and sighting chances are fair, then I'd like to try it.
    Please any info advise on the game variety and sightings from those that have been.
    Terry

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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Thanks Terry
    maybe to combine a trip to Mountain Zebra and Addo Elephant then?
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    Default Re: Mountain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Late back on this thread: sorry. Yes Terry, Camdeboo and the valley of desolation is worth seeing
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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Quote Originally Posted by Alvin View Post
    Thanks Terry
    maybe to combine a trip to Mountain Zebra and Addo Elephant then?
    Sounds good, I would work on 3 to 5 days per reserve?

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    Default Re: Motain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Quote Originally Posted by Alvin View Post
    What's the wildlife variety and population like in the park?
    I mean obviously there are Mountain Zebra, but will one have fair chance of other large game (I assume its got the big five? - wide angle vistas are not my thing) photo opportunities?
    Sounds like from those bellow/above that have been to very nice place? if the game variety and sighting chances are fair, then I'd like to try it.
    Please any info advise on the game variety and sightings from those that have been.
    Alvin, the vistas aren't just good for 'landscapers'...it also means there are wide open spaces where game is easily spotted and there are gorgeous mountains all round forming great backdrops for your photos. If you are after great photos regardless of species, it's an awesome park (with a chance to see cheetahs and even aardwolf - saw 2 during broad daylight on my previous trip)...but if you are after the "big 5" you will only find 2...black rh!n0 (had some good sightings) and buffalo. I once combined it with a short Addo trip and it worked well. 3 days for each is plenty time...
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    Default Re: Mountain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Yes, I would support combining a trip to the two parks. They aren't very far apart and the route between them is quite scenic from what I remember. It is what we should have done on our last trip instead of wasting our time in Cradock!
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    Default Re: Mountain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Thanks Morkel
    I've been trying to get a booking in KNP for June/July, but not coming right!
    So maybe a combo of these two as an alternate.

    OFF TOPIC: anyone know how to get past the always full website booking system to KNP? Surely there must be space - heard all sorts of stories of fancy tour operators making block bookings and not using them?
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    Default Re: Mountain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Yeah - best is to check daily as you need to snatch up them cancellations as soon as they occur.
    You can always phone the park directly...as soon as you get a single date booking you can always wangle once in the park, my parents have been doing it for years...checking with reception every morning for an open slot if they want to stay longer at a certain camp. They would even sometimes book 2 single nights in the same week and then fill it up when they get there with what becomes available...
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    Default Re: Mountain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Hi Morkel
    I looked up the dirrect numbers of the park and will keep trying for cancellations
    Traveling with kids (at least 5 of us in total) makes "wangling" in the park a little nerve wrecking I think - no problem if its just the two of you though.
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    Default Re: Mountain Zebra National Park (Cradock)

    Ok, so gave up on KTP - everything booked up!
    But managed to get 3 nights in Mountain Zebra Cottages followed by 4 nights in Addo Elephant Spekboom Tented camp in July.
    Anyone got some advise on good spots, waterholes, etc. at these two parks?
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