Umlani Private Bushcamp is one of the excellent private game reserves located within the Timbavati region. The traditional reed and thatch huts blend in perfectly with the environment, allowing guests to really get back to nature, while contributing to the conservation of this magnificent area.
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The History of the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve
In 1956 a few land owners in the Timbavati region realised that their land was slowly being degraded thanks to excessive human encroachment and farming. They decided to band together and form the protective Timbavati Association. Slowly the surrounding land owners were convinced to join in the battle to reclaim the Timbavati region for its natural inhabitants and today the group has over 50 members. By the 1990s, the region had almost been fully restored, with many wildlife species reappearing after decades of absence. This success was recognised and compounded in 1993, when the fences between Timbavati and the Kruger National Park were removed, allowing natural migration routes to regenerate.
How the Reserve is Preserved
There are many private bushcamps within the Timbavati Nature Reserve and it is through the joint efforts of their owners that the reserve has been restored so beautifully. Part of this process is the use of eco-tourism.
Most of these bushcamps are geared towards tourists who come for an African safari experience. By including a conservation levy in all accommodation prices, each bushcamp can contribute towards the upkeep of their environment. Many of these camps are also built with a keen sensitivity for their surroundings. Not only do the style and colourings of buildings blend in with their natural surroundings, but everything is built carefully to ensure that the land and wildlife are not damaged, encroached upon or adversely affected in any way. The Association also pilots and runs many conservation projects, that thanks to the involvement of all the residents, help uplift the area, wildlife and local communities, ensuring that they will all be around for future visitors to enjoy.
Unique Features of the Timbavati Nature Reserve
One of the most appealing and magical features of this reserve is the mythical white lion. First seen by Bruce McBride in the 1970s, these white lions were first believed to be of a different species, but are in actual fact simply lions with a recessive gene. With the right combination of parents this phenomenon can occur from time to time. Their perceived spiritual powers make a sighting of these creatures extra special, and while not seen in Timbavati for many years, still adds to the area's appeal.
One of the Timbavati Nature Reserve's main draw cards is the fact that it allows its guests to participate in many conservation projects, giving them a sense of personal satisfaction as well as a unique experience. One such project is the Green Hunting offered under the Elephant Project. Here guests can experience the thrill of the hunt, but no animals get hurt. Elephants are darted and checked by vets and documented for research purposes - all with the help of guests.
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