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Modjadji Nature Reserve

Location: Limpopo, Modjadjikloof (Duiwelskloof)

The largest concentration of a single cycad species in the world, creates a fairy-tale atmosphere of plant-life.

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Modjadji Nature Reserve






The unique Modjadji Cycad Reserve is named after the successive rain-making queens who have inhabited the area since the 16th century, guarding the ancient cycads.

Close to Modjadjikloof, the 305-ha reserve features the world's largest concentration of a single-species cycad, also known as the 'Modjadji palm'.

These protected plant species not only grow in profusion in the area, but are giants in the genus of 29 species, with specimens up to 13m high, and bearing cones that may weigh up to 34kg. December to February sees many of these strange plants in seed.

The setting is superb. When mist does not obscure the view, the visitor gazes over the cycad forest to the lowveld and the Kruger National Park.

Approximately 12km of well-constructed walks drop from the cycad forest to the acacia and grassveld below where large game such as blue wildebeest, waterbuck, nyala, impala and bushbuck, and over 170 species of birds live.

The lands of the Modjadji tribe, a matriarchal society that has produced five rain queens (only women are allowed to enter the village), surround the reserve, and the traditional vernacular, architecture and culture seen on the reserve's periphery add interest to your visit.


 

 


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