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&Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve - KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa
Showcasing one of the continent’s finest game viewing experiences, &Beyond Phinda is home to Africa’s Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino), as well as 436 bird species. The reserve is particularly well known for close-up sightings of the elegant yet elusive cheetah, as well as the rare black rhino.
With its seven distinct habitats, Phinda is often described as ‘Seven Worlds of Wonder’, a magnificent tapestry of woodland, grassland, wetland and forest, interspersed with mountain ranges, rivers, marshes and pans.
Home to 1 000 hectares (2471 acres) of Africa’s remaining rare dry sand forest, the reserve is situated in close proximity to the unspoiled beaches and spectacular coral reefs of the Indian Ocean, offering an unmatched combination of bush and beach adventures.
Guests at Phinda experience interpretive game drives, in open 4×4 safari vehicles, led by professionally trained &BEYOND rangers and Zulu trackers, as well as a wide range of optional adventures in the bush and on the beach. Phinda is home to six magnificent lodges, each with its own individual charm and character. Across these 28 622 hectares of land, &Beyond Phinda will provide an unforgettable safari experience!
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Wildlife Conservation at &Beyond Phinda
Wildlife Conservation
Beginning with ground-breaking conservation achievements during the original restocking of Phinda Private Game Reserve, &Beyond has continued to take part in a number of conservation successes. Their approach to the creation of this reserve, from the underlying conservation issues to its interaction with the community, has proven to be the foundation on which all their subsequent projects were to be built. Since then they embarked on a variety of pioneering conservation initiatives, both in Africa and beyond. &Beyond’s conservation engine is driven by the desire to create extraordinary experiences for their guests. To fund many of the projects that help them to continue their conservation of Phinda’s endangered species, guests are invited to join in on the routine monitoring or research projects that are essential to the survival of the reserves’ species’.