Pilanesberg National Park is a game reserve located in the North West Province of South Africa. The park is situated in a transition zone between the dry Kalahari and the wetter Lowveld vegetation, making it a unique overlap of animal and bird habitats. With over 7,000 animals, including the Big Five, and 360 bird species, the park offers a thrilling big game viewing experience in a malaria-free environment. The park's diverse landscape, which includes rocky outcrops, open grasslands, and wooded valleys, provides a variety of habitats for the animals. Visitors can explore the park on self-drives or guided game drives, and there are also hides and scenic picnic sites available. The park is also home to a wide range of rare and common species, including lion, leopard, black and white rhino, elephant, and buffalo. The park's unique geological formation, which was created by volcanic eruptions 1,300 million years ago, adds to its natural beauty
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