Mokala National Park

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Mokala National Park is a South African national park in the Northern Cape known for its semi-arid landscapes, conservation of endangered antelope and other wildlife, and tranquil, less-crowded safari experience.

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instanceOf national park
abbreviation SANParks NERFINISHED
climate semi-arid
conservesSpecies Cape buffalo
black rhinoceros
black wildebeest NERFINISHED
eland
giraffe
meerkat
red hartebeest NERFINISHED
roan antelope
sable antelope
springbok
steenbok
tsessebe
warthog
white rhinoceros NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country South Africa
dominantTreeSpecies Vachellia erioloba NERFINISHED
camel thorn
ecosystemType savanna
semi-arid shrubland
established 2007
habitat open plains
rocky hills
thornveld
hasActivity birdwatching
game drives
guided drives
photography
self-drive safaris
hasWildlife aardvark
aardwolf
brown hyena
caracal
cheetah
IUCNCategory II
knownFor biodiversity conservation
conservation of endangered antelope
low visitor density
semi-arid landscapes
tranquil safari experience
locatedIn Kalahari region
Northern Cape NERFINISHED
managedBy South African National Parks NERFINISHED
namedAfter camel thorn tree
nameMeaning camel thorn tree
nearCity Kimberley NERFINISHED
offers camping
rest camps
self-catering accommodation
province Northern Cape NERFINISHED
replaced Vaalbos National Park NERFINISHED

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