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Bontebok National Park

Vital Information

Climate

The region has a temperate climate with an average rainfall of ± 500mm per annum, occurring mainly during early summer and winter.

Day visitors

Bontebok National Park is a great day visitor location. Recently upgraded day visitor facilities include a rest camp and a new road connecting the original park to 700 ha of new land donated in 2000 by the local municipality. The day visitor area is a key site named “Die Stroom”, which is a day visitor facility, formerly a recreation site run by the municipality.

The park is easily accessible from the N2 and because of its small size; visitors can drive around the whole park in a few hours. It is a great stopping point between Cape Town and the Garden Route, for a picnic, swim, or small hike to stretch the legs. It also offers passers by and local residents a great braai location or a place to bring the kids.

Check-in and check-out times

  • Check-in time: 12:00
    Checkout time: 09:00

Office Hours

  • 1 October to 30 April: 07:00 - 19:00
    1 May to 30 September: 07:00 - 18:00

Internal Road Network

The park’s internal roads and entry road from the N2 are gravel roads. The present road network provides two major game drive loops that can be completed in 1-2 hours respectively, depending on game viewing stops.

Vehicle Restrictions

Motorcycles, powerboats and quad bikes are not allowed.

Park Regulations

  • To ensure a safe and joyful trip through our parks, kindly adhere to the Rules and Regulations as stipulated by South African National Parks.


Handy Tips & Hints

  • Pets are not allowed in a national park.
  • Vehicle fuel is available in all parks (or is available on the park periphery) - South African legislation stipulates that fuel stations will accept legitimate petrol/fuel/garage/credit/debit cards or cash as a form of payment for any fuel purchase.
  • Firearms must be declared at reception where they will be sealed. The seal will be broken upon departure.
  • Motorcycles are not allowed.
  • No power boats on the river.
  • No private generators allowed at caravan or campsites.
  • Doctors, pharmacies, vehicle repair, fuel and police services are available in Swellendam.

What visitors need to take (preparation for the trip)

  • Remember to bring along a flashlight, grill, firewood, angling equipment, bathing suit, walking shoes, camera, binoculars and wildlife reference books.
  • Consult the Swellendam Publicity Association or Tourism Office for places of interest and activities in and around the area.

Contact Information

For enquiries e-mail Bontebok National Park or phone us on the following numbers:

  • Tel: +27 28 514 2735
  • Fax: +27 28 514 2646

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