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User Reviews of Pilanesberg Game Reserve (98 Reviews)

Pilanesberg Safaris South Africa
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Female avatar icon Agatha South Africa flag ZA       Visited: October 2010 Reviewed: Feb 29, 2012

Email Agatha  |  35-50 years of age

Surrounded by landscapes as far as you can see, majestic elephants roam on your path.

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We stayed at Kwa Maritane, one of the lodges in the park, the rooms are well appointed and the food was terrific. At the patio by the restaurant, many an elephant comes to browse and birds peck at the bread on your plate. Surrounded by the "wild" in the lap of luxury. Pilanesberg is generally very hot and dry, a high factor sunscreen and hats are a must! The guides on the game drives are very knowledgeable about the area and know how to track the game in the park. One of the few national parks where you can see the "Big Five". Herds of buck and elephant abound and we were lucky to spot cheetahs and lion. The scenery alone is worthwhile, as the park is situated in the cradle of an extinct volcano. Lakes and acacia strewn mountains make it any nature lover's "must-go-to-destination". In short, a terrific experience. For the wild at heart, Sun City is only a mere 10 minutes away too.

Male avatar icon Jan Smit South Africa flag ZA       Visited: January 2011 Reviewed: Dec 26, 2011

50-65 years of age

Great Park with lots of game to see.

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A visit to the Pilanesberg Game National park.

The park is in a huge extinct volcanic crater and is about 50 000 Hectares big, about 1.5 hours drive from Johannesburg South Africa.

We decided to go on a camping trip for about 10 nights from 24th January to 3rd February 2011. This was our second trip to the park and, as before, we really enjoyed our stay.

One of the reasons we like the park is that there is always plenty to see. The Pilanesberg has a large variety of animals including the big five (Elephant, Rhinoceros, Buffalo, Leopard and Lions). There are more than 50 mammals, 66 reptiles and 300 bird species. Most of the species are quite abundant as well, so one never has to go far to see something.

We camped the first half of our stay at the Manyane camp site. The camp site is very nice and has all amenities one would expect. There is a large walk-in aviary with many of the bird species that can be seen in the park as well as some
Read more self-guide walking trails, safe from Lions and other dangerous animals. However there are some smaller animals, like the Impala (a small antelope), Zebra and some monkeys that visit the camp-site. One evening after dark we wondered what the unusual noise was and I found at least a hundred of the Impala grazing around our tents! They were not afraid of us and we could walk right up to them. Took out my camera, tried to take some photo's, but it was too dark. I decided to try using the flash to take at least one shot, expecting them to take off the moment they see the flash. To my surprise they were not bothered at all and just continued grazing. Got some amazing photos!

There is an information centre, known as the Pilanesberg Centre that's also a restaurant and curio shop almost in the centre of the park that I found well worth visiting. It's behind fences so you can safely get out of your vehicle. They have a viewing deck where one can enjoy a lunch or a cup of coffee. This deck looks over a plane with a water hole close by. Every time we visited the centre there was something worthwhile going on. They often put out pieces of mineral salt that attracts all kinds of animals. It was great seeing some Kudu (a large antelope) and Giraffe making use of this treat. A whole heard of about ten Giraffes came along for a lick of salt and a drink of water. There is also a resident group of Warthog and we even saw some babies suckling from their mother. Another time there was a female white rhino grazing just a few meters away from us! And yet another time some Zebra fowls playing and chasing some Blue Wildebeest around the water hole.

The Friday evening we treated ourselves to a night time game drive, run by a game ranger of the park. This was an unforgettable experience. We left the camp-site just before dusk with the ranger who was called Nelson. He had great knowledge of the park and some wonderful things to tell us about even the smallest and least significant animals. We saw some Rhino and Impala and then as dusk was settling in we managed to see a small pride of Lions! They were rather docile and uninterested in us though. From there on it went completely dark as the night settled in, but we managed to see a number of Owls and other night birds. One thing that was unforgettable was the herbal scent from the bush around us - the night really enhanced it. Then a Hyena appeared in the bush, an animal almost never seen in daytime! The greatest surprise was a herd of Elephant that appeared right in front of us, there were even some new babies between them. Needless to say we kept a respectful distance between us and the herd. Elephant, especially with young babies, can be aggressive. An interesting thing about the Elephant is how quiet they walk. One would think that such a huge animal would make some noise, but you cannot hear their feet on the road as they walked. One of the big bulls was making a mess (defecating) on the road as he was walking. The ranger then told us that if an Elephant gets a stomach upset, the only thing for him to do is to eat the faeces of another Elephant, to revive the necessary bacteria in his digestive tract!

From here on we moved to another camp-site called Bakgatla. This was the lesser of the two camp-sites, but because it was on the other side of the park we were able to explore different places again. There was a nearby dam and hide called Ratlhogo Hide that we visited a few times especially early morning and late afternoon. Took some great pictures of a Hippopotamus having a huge yawn! Here we also saw a herd of Rhinoceros and Zebra coming for a drink.

On another drive through the park we saw an Elephant having a back scratch against a tree and a few moments later another one having a dust bath. He was using his trunk to throw a lot of dirt and dust onto his back. It apparently helps to keep parasites and excessive sunlight away of his skin. At yet another hide (Batlhako Hide) I managed to get a photo of a Fish Eagle taking a dive in an attempt to catch a fish, but unfortunately he came up out of the water empty handed (clawed?).

January was an interesting time to go to the park as most animals just had their young and there are babies and fowls everywhere. We got many photos of babies suckling from their mothers!

Further we saw some rabbits, a Fox and a Jackal as well as many species of birds throughout the entire park also many big herds of Blue Wildebeest, Zebra and Impala.

Really a park well worth visiting and one will not be disappointed as there is always something new to see around the next corner.

Jan Smit

Johannesburg
South Africa
Female avatar icon Debbie Caine United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: March 2026 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2026

Email Debbie Caine  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing one day safari experience.

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Our time was limited staying in Johannesburg for only 4 days after a business trip to Eswatini, so we wanted to make the most of our time there. We were picked up at approx. 5.45am from the hotel and the mini-bus was fine, comfy and clean. Our driver was really friendly and knowledgeable and told us about what to expect and pointed out places of interest along the way to Pilanesberg. We had a comfort stop and there was an opportunity to buy refreshments.
Once at Pilanesberg, after a few administrative checks, we were met by our safari guide Petrus ( I believe his name was) and we were quickly on the road. He pointed out animals and names of plants and birds, he was very knowledgeable and friendly and very witty.
To name what I can remember, we saw; elephants, giraffe, rhinos, hippos (in the far distance in the lake), a crocodile, a leopard (just caught sight of the back of it), zebras, impala, toilet seat deer thing which I can't remember the name of and loads of birds
Read more and other smaller deer type animals. So out of the big 5 we saw 3 - which ain't bad. The lions were there but the grass was too long for us to see them (we know this because the rangers had seen them earlier in the day).
The chase to see the leopard was my favourite part - as we were in a different part of the game reserve when news of a sighting came through - I loved that.
This experience has made me want to experience a full safari holiday. I will definitely visit South Africa again in the future given the opportunity and I 100% recommend Safari Bookings and Mo-Africa. Petrus was fabulous and the communication with Safari Bookings was brilliant.
Male avatar icon Laurent France flag FR       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jul 3, 2025

Email Laurent  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Paradise, just a few hours from Joburg

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Amazing day in paradise. You spend your whole day in a Caldera with more than 10,000 animals, elephants herds, hippos, lions, tons of rhinos, giraffes… all in the wild.

You get such a freedom feeling being able to roam around with a 4WD guided tour that you feel lost in time, just relaxing with these amazing animals.

Best things I did in SA, real highlights of my trip!

Thanks Petros, great relaxed, friendly and knowledgeable driver;-)

Female avatar icon Colleen Williamson United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: March 2025 Reviewed: May 11, 2025

Email Colleen Williamson  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

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I have been to this Game Reserve many times on trips to SA and this was my partners first trip to a Game Park where wildlife is in its natural habitat. It is so scenic and a very pretty park to visit.

Female avatar icon Mandy Rankin United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: March 2025 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2025

Email Mandy Rankin  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Stayed with friends and visited Pilanesberg - smaller than Kruger but still just as amazing and relaxing just to be there

Female avatar icon Sylvia Carvajal United States flag US       Visited: May 2024 Reviewed: Jun 3, 2024

Email Sylvia Carvajal  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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An abundance of wildlife and natural beauty.

Female avatar icon Dr. Lucy Damasane Marshall United States flag US       Visited: January 2024 Reviewed: Feb 16, 2024

Email Dr. Lucy Damasane Marshall  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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The tour guide was very professional and knowledgeable of the wild life.

Female avatar icon Aurelia kelly South Africa flag ZA       Visited: September 2023 Reviewed: Nov 2, 2023

Email Aurelia kelly  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Breathtaking, absolutely love it there, it's so peaceful and calm, so much to see.

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I absolutely loved this place, great get away with my family, amazing wildlife, I'm not a early morning person but getting up for the the game drives was worth it........ we had the best time!!! Would def do it again

Male avatar icon Molahlehi Khiba South Africa flag ZA       Visited: November 2023 Reviewed: Nov 1, 2023

Email Molahlehi Khiba  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

My experience

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I love this place and I'll be back. The air was fresh and I saw all the big 5.