公司信息
Read more about us on our website (aardvarkbioreserve)
住宿信息
Aardvark Bioreserve is a unique game reserve in the amazing Klein Karoo, known for its beautiful succulents, starry skies, incredible mountain bike and hiking trails, and 5 star self-catering lodging. This is a place to unwind, reflect, catch up with your friends and family, and enjoy amazing food and wine (including your complimentary basket of organic herbs and vegetables). Read more about us on our website (aardvarkbioreserve) or visit us on Instagram.
周边信息
Aardvark Bioreserve is situated in the Klein Karoo. The Klein Karoo in the Western Cape is a breath-taking 350 kilometre long semi-arid valley stretching from Montagu in the west to Uniondale in the east, and is almost completely surrounded by mountains. It is only between 40 and 60 kilometres wide, sandwiched between the imposing Swartberg Mountains (Black Mountains) in the north, and the continuous Langeberge (Long Mountains) and Outeniqua Mountains in the south.
As a destination the region is the most varied of the seven regions in the Karoo and this can largely be ascribed to its topography and the relatively higher rainfall. It probably has the richest and most diverse succulent habitats in the World. In the wider Southern Africa region taxonomists have recorded more than 5000 species of succulents represented in about 60 families.
As a destination the region is the most varied of the seven regions in the Karoo and this can largely be ascribed to its topography and the relatively higher rainfall. It probably has the richest and most diverse succulent habitats in the World. In the wider Southern Africa region taxonomists have recorded more than 5000 species of succulents represented in about 60 families.
This represents nearly 50% of succulent species in the World and these unusual and unique plants are most easily accessible and widespread in the Klein Karoo. The Klein Karoo is also a transition zone between the Fynbos Plant Kingdom and the Succulent Karoo habitat prevalent in the area and it is common to encounter both fynbos and succulent plants growing naturally together.